3Com 3CR17333-91 Getting Started

3Com 3CR17333-91 - Switch 4210 Manual

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    3Com® Switch 4210 Family Getting Started Switch 4210 PWR 9-Port Switch 4210 PWR 18-Port Switch 4210 PWR 26-Port Switch 4210 9-Port Switch 4210 18-Port Switch 4210 26-Port Switch 4210 52-Port www.3Com.com Part Number: 10016119 Rev. AB Published: January, 2008
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    3Com Corporation to provide notification of such revision or change. 3Com Corporation provides this documentation without warranty with, this User Guide. Unless otherwise indicated, 3Com registered trademarks are registered countries, licensed exclusively through X/Open Company, Ltd. IEEE and 802
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    3Com Switch 5 Before You Start 5 Related Documentation 6 1 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION Overview 7 Introduction to the Switch 4210 Family PWR Switches 8 Introduction to the Switch 4210 Family Non-PWR Models 14 Technical Specifications 19 SFP Modules Supported for the Switch 4210 21 2 INSTALLING THE SWITCH
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    58 Ethernet Port RJ-45 Pin Assignments 58 B OBTAINING SUPPORT FOR YOUR 3COM PRODUCTS Register Your Product to Gain Service Benefits 59 Solve Problems Online 59 Purchase Extended Warranty and Professional Services 59 Access Software Downloads 59 Contact Us 60 C 3COM NETWORK MANAGEMENT 3Com Network
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    documentation for the Switch 4210, point your web browser to: www.3Com.com/4210 and select the "Support and Registration" link. You must register your 3Com switch before receiving software upgrades. To register, point your web browser to eSupport.3Com.com. Before You Start The guide is intended
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    6 ● Related Documentation 3Com Switch 4210 Family Command Reference In addition to this guide, the Switch 4210 documentation set includes the following: ■ 3Com Switch 4210 Family Configuration Guide This guide contains information on the features supported by your switch and how they can be used to
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    Overview The 3Com Switch 4210 Family provides high-performance, high-density, easy-to-install, NMS-manageable intelligent Ethernet switches that support wire-speed Layer 2 switching. Three of the Switch 4210 Family models support industry standard IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE). Figure
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    over Ethernet models Model Switch 4210 9-port Switch 4210 18-port Switch 4210 26-port Switch 4210 52-port (not shown) Power supply AC input Number of 10/100 Mbps ports 8 Number of Number of 1000 Mbps Console uplink ports ports One Combo port 1 AC input 16 Two Combo ports 1 AC input 24
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    power attached devices using standard 802.3af Power over Ethernet. The total available power for PoE on this model is 70W, enough to power four ports at full 15.4W required of the PoE standard. Each Switch 4210 9-port PWR unit supports AC input. ■ Rated Voltage Range: 100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50 Hz/60 Hz
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    Power LED (PWR) (5) A/L LED (6) D/S LED (7) Mode button (8) Active LED for Combo port Rear panel Figure 6 Rear panel of a Switch 4210 18-port PWR ( 1 ) (1) AC power socket Side panel Each Switch 4210 18-port PWR provides a security slot, through which you can lock the device together with an
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    . Power system Switch 4210 18-port PWR units support AC input. PoE on this model is 135W; enough to power 8-Ports at full 15.4W required of the PoE standard. Cooling system Switch 4210s 18-port PWR each run two fans for heat dissipation. Switch 4210 PWR 26-port Front panel The Switch 4210 26-port
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    at full 15.4W required of the PoE standard. 3Com recommends a Redundant Power System (RPS) from Eaton Powerware for providing DC power to the Switch 4210 PWR 26-Port. For full details, refer to www.3com.com/rps. Cooling system Switch 4210 26-port PWR units each run four fans for heat dissipation
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    and speed status. Either the A/L LED or the D/S LED is on at one time. For details, see Table 4. Table 4 Port status LEDs on the Switch 4210 PWR models Port status mode LED Port status LED The A/L LED is Yellow LED on (left) BLINKING OFF Green LED ON (right) OFF The D/S LED is Yellow LED
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    and there is traffic on the port. The port is in the active state but there is no traffic on the port. Introduction to the Switch 4210 Family Non-PWR Models This section describes each Switch 4210 Family model. Switch 4210 9-port Front panel The Switch 4210 9-port model provides eight 10/100Base
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    Power system The Switch 4210 9-port model supports AC input. ■ Rated Voltage Range: 100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50 Hz/60 Hz ■ Input voltage range: 90 VAC to 264 VAC, 47 Hz to 63 Hz Cooling system The Switch 4210 cools off naturally. Switch 4210 18-port Front panel The Switch 4210 18-port models provide 16
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    The Switch 4210 18-port model's support AC input. ■ Rated Voltage Range: 100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50 Hz/60 Hz ■ Input voltage range: 90 VAC to 264 VAC, 47 Hz to 63 Hz Cooling system 3Com Switch 4210 non-PWR models cool naturallly through airflow. Switch 4210 26-port Front panel The Switch 4210 26-port
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    The Switch 4210 26-port model supports AC input. ■ Rated Voltage Range: 100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50 Hz/60 Hz ■ Input voltage range: 90 VAC to 264 VAC, 47 Hz to 63 Hz Cooling system 3Com Switch 4210 non-PWR models cool naturally through airflow. Switch 4210 52-port Front Panel The Switch 4210 52-port
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    Mark on the panel Power Status ON OFF Description The switch is powered on. The switch is powered off. Port LED Table 7 describes the 10/100Base-TX autosensing port's Link/Act LED. Table 7 The Link/Act LED on the 3Com Switch 4210 LED Link/Act LED (green) Status ON BLINKING OFF Description
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    Not supported System power consumption (full load) 25W 16W 12W 10W Fan None None None None Operating temperature 0°C to 45°C (30°F to 113°F) Relative humidity (non-condensing) 10% to 90% Table 11 Technical specifications for the Switch 4210 PWR models Model Switch 4210 26-port PWR
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    Switch 4210 PWR models Model Switch 4210 26-port PWR Switch 4210 18-port PWR Switch 4210 9-port PWR Power system Switch 4210s 26-port PWR support AC input and DC input. Switch 4210 18-port PWR/Switch 4210s 9-port PWR support from all ports. Related Standards The 3Com Switch 4210 Family is
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    Modules Supported for the Switch 4210 21 SFP Modules Supported for the Switch 4210 The Switch 4210's front panel provides one or two 1000 Mbps SFP ports in which you can plug small form-factor (SFP) modules, which are described in Table 12. Table 12 SFP modules supported by the Switch 4210 Type
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    22 CHAPTER 1: PRODUCT INTRODUCTION
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    czynności konserwacyjnych, należy obowiązkowo przeczytać 3Com Switch Family Safety and Regulatory Information dołączone do przełącznika oraz w Załączniku D, "Redundant Power Supply Safety Information" on page 67. CAUTION: Opening the switch or tampering with the warranty sticker can void your
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    the Switch Switch 4210 26-Port and 52-Port models are rack-mountable in a standard 19-inch rack. Switch 4210 9- and 18-Port models are the switch on a shelf in the rack and slide it to a proper position along the guide rails, reserving a suitable clearance between the device and the guide rails
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    Mounting the rear The Switch 4210 26-Port does not need rear brackets. The description for bracket mounting rear brackets is only for the Switch 4210 PWR 24-Port. Mount a screw on the back of the switch to closely connect the switch with the rear bracket to support the switch. There are three
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    26 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLING THE SWITCH Figure 20 Positions for screw mounting on the switch Three positions for screw mounting Follow the steps below to mount the rear bracket: 1 Use screws to fix the rear bracket to the rear mount angle. 2 Determine the position for screw mounting on the switch
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    to get your Switch 4210 powered-up and ready for operation. Powering-up the Switch Use the following sequence of steps to power-up the Switch. 4210 1 Plug minute. Checking for Correct During the Power On Self Test, all ports on the Switch are disabled and the LEDs Operation of LEDs light. The PWR
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    or disconnecting the power cord. The Switch 4210 26-port PWR has a -48V DC Redundant Power Supply socket. WARNING: Only properly trained and qualified personnel should install the Redundant Power Supply (RPS). WARNING: Make sure to read these instructions in conjunction with the RPS flyer and
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    connecting the DC supply from the RPS. 3Com switches that support -48V DC RPS inputs, and are PoE enabled, can only be powered by an RPS WARNING: The characteristics of the Switch 4210 DC supply input are provided in Table 11 on page 19. You can power the Switch 4210 using three methods: ■ AC
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    84 feet). Table 15 Switch 4210 Circuit Breaker and Cable Ratings Circuit Breaker Minimum 2-Core Cable Diameter PoE 25A C type 12 AWG the open (off) position when connecting the cable to the RPS and the cable and connector to the switch. WARNING: Ensure that the positive terminal on the switch is
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    to the RPS socket in the back of the switch. Use the cable tie supplied with your switch to support the cable in the back of the RPS connector Ethernet The Switch 4210 Power over Ethernet (PoE) units can supply power to any IEEE 802.3af compliant device through any of its front panel ports over a
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    . The Switch 4210 supports 3Com 802.3af equipment. For the latest list of supported devices, refer to the product page on the 3Com web site at http://www.3com.com/ For additional information on Power over Ethernet, refer to the Power over Ethernet Configuration chapter in the Configuration Guide
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    configured. 2 Connect the RJ-45 connector of the Console cable to the Console port of the switch. CAUTION: Pay attention to the mark on the Console port and be sure to plug the connector to the right port. If the switch has been powered on: ■ First connect the DB-9 connector of the Console cable
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    34 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLING THE SWITCH
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    management software to manage a switch. It covers the following topics: ■ Methods of Managing a Switch ■ Setting Up Your Switch ■ Manually Configuring IP Information ■ Viewing n For information on the lost password procedure, refer to the Configuration Guide that is supplied with your switch.
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    . To display this view, from user view enter system-view. The prompt for system view is [4210]. Command Line Interface The Switch 4210 supports Secure Shell version 2.0 (SSHv2.0), allowing secure Management using SSH access to the switch's Command Line Interface. If you use SSH to administer your
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    switch using any network management workstation running the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) as shown in Figure 28. For a description of 3Com network management applications refer to "3Com Configure IP information manually for your switch or view the automatically configured IP information
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    3Com Network Director (3ND). See page 41 Connect to the console port and use the Command Line Interface. See page 40 How do you want to manage your Switch IP information to your switch. Configuring IP Manually When you configure the IP information, the switch remembers the information that you
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    of how automatic IP configuration operates, refer to the Configuration Guide on the 3Com Web Site. You should use the automatic IP configuration an appropriate IP address so that you to not have to manually reconfigure the switch. If the switch is not allocated with an automatic IP address, the IP
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    . You can discover the IP information by: ■ Connecting a workstation to the switch's console port using a console cable. You can then manually enter the IP information using the command line interface (CLI). ■ Using Network Director or 3Com Network Supervisor. These applications auto-discover the
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    If you do not intend to use the CLI from the console port to manage the switch, you can logout, disconnect the serial cable, and close the terminal emulator software. Using 3Com Network Director or 3Com Network Supervisor 3Com has two management applications that will discover and help you manage
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    if the device already has an IP address and you know that address. Connecting to the Console Port To set up your switch manually you can make a connection to the console port, (this example describes a local connection to the console port, rather than one using a modem). You can do this while the
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    as shown below. Once you have logged in you are automatically in User View. * * * Switch 4210 9-Port BOOTROM, Version 4.01 * * * Copyright(c) 2004-2007 3Com Corporation and its licensors. Creation date : May 29 2007, 19:14:41 CPU Clock Speed : 200MHz BUS Clock Speed : 33MHz
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    down). You can now set up your chosen management method. See "Methods of Managing a Switch" on page 36. If you do not intend to use the command line interface using the console port to manage the switch, you can disconnect the serial cable and close the terminal emulator software. Connecting to
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    ports on the switch. Do not interconnect the switch to any other unconfigured switch. Setting Up the Switch with IP Information You can now review or change the switch -up the switch. This takes approximately one minute. 2 Open a suitable Web browser and enter the IP address of your switch in the
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    xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the switch's IP address) c Click OK. 2 Press Enter to open a login prompt. If the login prompt does not begin If you have logged on correctly, is displayed as shown below. * Copyright(c) 2004-2007 3Com Corp. and its licensors. All rights
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    to your switch using the console port. A fabric can have up to one AUX user interface. ■ VTY User Interface-used to Telnet to the switch. The switch can have .xxx (where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address of the switch) If opening a Telnet session using third party software you will need to enter the
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    using SSH To set up command line interface management using SSH, refer to the chapter entitled "SSH Configuration" in the "3Com Switch 4210 Family Configuration Guide." Setting Up Web Interface Management This section describes how you can set up web interface management over the network
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    switch is powered up. 3 Open your web browser and enter the IP address of the switch ports on the switch are in VLAN 1. For a description of 3Com's network management applications, see Appendix C, "3Com SuperStack 4 Switch Command Reference Guide" for more information. These switches support SNMP
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    the following from system view: [4210]local-user admin [4210-luser-admin]password simple xxxxxxxx (where xxxxxxxx is your chosen password). Save the configuration in the User View. For information on the lost password procedure refer to the Configuration Guide that is supplied with your switch.
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    Problems ■ Solving Fabric Formation Problems If you experience a problem that is not listed here, it may be included in the Support section of the switch 4210 Command Reference Guide availabe on 3Com's web site at www.3com.com. For Technical Support information, see "Obtaining Support for Your 3Com
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    up, the PWR LED lights Red The switch unit has failed its Power On Self Test (POST) because of an internal problem. The fault type will be indicated , even if one or more ports are disabled. A link is connected and yet the Port LED does not light Check that: ■ The switch and the device at the other
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    Problems 53 Solving Hardware Problems In the rare event of your switch unit experiencing a hardware failure, refer to the list of suggested solutions below. A fan failure warning message is received Your switch or the Web interface, return the unit to 3Com. Unit fails, no SNMP fan failure message
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    If the problem persists, contact 3Com Technical Support. If you experience communication problems with the switch, ensure that: ■ The switch IP address and your network will not operate correctly. InterNIC Registration Services is the organization responsible for supplying registered IP addresses.
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    If you are having problems with correctly forming a fabric, first ensure that Spanning Tree is enabled. If it is enabled, do the following: 1 Power off all units in the fabric. 2 Check all the cable connections in the fabric. 3 Check the ports have been enabled as fabric ports. 4 Power on all units
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    56 CHAPTER 4: PROBLEM SOLVING
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    required for handshake 6 DSR 8 DCD PC-AT Serial Cable RJ-45 to 9-pin Switch 5500 Cable connector: RJ-45 female Screen Shell DTR 4 TxD 3 RxD 2 CTS 8 Ground 5 DSR 6 RTS 7 DCD 1 PC-AT Serial Port Cable connector: 9-pin female Shell Screen only required if screen 1 DCD
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    RJ-45 Pin Assignments RJ-45 to RS-232 25-pin Switch 5500 Cable connector: RJ-45 female Screen Shell TxD 3 RxD 2 RTS 7 CTS 8 DSR 6 Ground 5 DCD 1 DTR 4 RS-232 Modem Port Cable connector: 25-pin male 1 Screen 2 TxD 3 RxD 4 RTS 5 CTS 6 DSR 7 Ground 8 DCD 20 DTR 10
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    your product at: http://eSupport.3com.com/ 3Com eSupport services are based on accounts that are created or that you are authorized to access. Solve Problems Online 3Com offers the following support tool: ■ 3Com Knowledgebase - Helps you to troubleshoot 3Com products. This query-based interactive
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    software releases and licenses are listed in the 3Com Price List and are available for purchase from your 3Com reseller. Contact Us 3Com offers telephone, internet, and e-mail access to technical support and repair services. To access these services for your region, use the appropriate telephone
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    Us 61 When you contact 3Com your product is registered and under warranty, you can obtain an RMA number online at http://eSupport.3com.com/. First-time users must You can also obtain non-urgent support in this region at this email address [email protected] Or request a return material
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    speakers, enter the URL: http://lat.3com.com/lat/support/form.html ■ Portuguese speakers, enter the URL: http://lat.3com.com/br/support/form.html ■ English speakers in Latin America, send e-mail to: [email protected] US and Canada - Telephone Technical Support and Repair All locations: All
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    and administrative tasks on midsized networks. By using 3ND you can discover, map, and monitor all your 3Com devices on the network. It simplifies tasks such as backup and restore for 3Com device configurations as well as firmware and agent upgrades. 3ND makes it easy to roll out network-wide
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    ) can be moved to a different VLAN, or a computer can be blocked from connecting to the network. 3Com Network Access Manager leverages the advanced desktop security capabilities of 3Com switches and wireless access points (using IEEE 802.1X or RADA desktop authentication) to control both user and
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    a detailed audit trail of all network changes ■ Support multiple distributed IT users with varying access levels and of devices actively managed. These include SNMP-capable devices such as switches, routers, security switches, the 3Com VCX™ IP Telephony server, and wireless access points: ■ Up to
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    66 APPENDIX C: 3COM NETWORK MANAGEMENT
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    the RPS is in the open (off) position when connecting the RPS cable and connector to the Switch. WARNING: Do not use a standard 'positive-earthed' -48V redundant power system suitable for use with telecommunications equipment with the 3Com Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) network switches. In order to meet
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    AVERTISSEMENT: Ces instructions doivent être lues conjointement avec les caractéristiques de l'alimentation CC du Switch 4210 fournies en télécommunication avec les commutateurs réseau PoE (Power-Over-Ethernet) de 3Com. En vue de respecter la spécification IEEE 802.3af (PoE), la sortie 48 V doit ê
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    und des Steckers des 3Com Switch in der geöffneten Stellung (Aus) befindet. VORSICHT: Verwenden Sie mit den 3Com PoE-Netzwerkswitches kein "positiv seguridad que se facilitan con el sistema RPS. ADVERTENCIA: al encender cualquier Switch 4210 desde un RPS, la unidad debe contar con una toma de tierra
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    las características de la entrada de suministro de CC del Switch 4210 del Apéndice C, Especificaciones técnicas. ADVERTENCIA: al conectar el conmutadores de red alimentados a través de Ethernet (PoE) de 3Com. Para cumplir con la especificación IEEE 802.3af (PoE), la salida de -48V debe estar aislada
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    lette insieme ai valori di ingresso dell'alimentazione CC dello Switch 4210 che vengono forniti nell'Appendice C, Specifiche tecniche. AVVERTENZA: quando (spento). AVVERTENZA: Non usare con gli switch di rete PoE (Power-over-Ethernet) di 3Com sistemi di alimentazione ridondante standard con 'messa
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    systemem zasilania nadmiarowego. OSTRZEŻENIE: Jeśli dowolny przełącznik Switch 4210 jest zasilany z zasilacza RPS, urządzenie musi być uziemione. przełącznikami sieciowymi firmy 3Com w technologii Power-over-Ethernet (PoE). Aby spełnić wymagania specyfikacji IEEE 802.3af (PoE), -48-woltowy
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    and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to to identify and resolve radio-TV interference problems This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Support web page for the Switch 4210 Product Family at http://www.3com.com. Also available at http://support.3com
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    74 APPENDIX D: REDUNDANT POWER SUPPLY SAFETY INFORMATION
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3Com
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Switch 4210 Family
Getting Started
Switch 4210 PWR 9-Port
Switch 4210 PWR 18-Port
Switch 4210 PWR 26-Port
Switch 4210 9-Port
Switch 4210 18-Port
Switch 4210 26-Port
Switch 4210 52-Port
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Part Number: 10016119 Rev. AB
Published: January, 2008