Dell C1048P Port Extender Networking C1048P Installation Guide - Page 18

Powering up the C1048P, Safety and Regulatory Information

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Powering up the C1048P CAUTION: Read the safety information in the Safety and Regulatory Information manual and the safety information for C9000 Series switches that connect to the C1048P. The C1048P has one internal power supply. The AC and DC power connectors are on the back panel (see Back Panel). To power up a C1048P, connect it to an AC power source: 1. Using an IEC-320-C15 power cable with safety ground, connect the power cable to the AC main receptacle on the back panel. 2. Connect the power cable to a grounded AC outlet. If you connect to a redundant, external DC power supply, use the Dell Networking MPS1000. Connect the DC power cable from the power supply to the DC receptacle on the back panel. After you connect the C1048P to a power source, the C1048P boots up. After a successful boot-up, the temperature, power, system status, and fan LEDs display solid green. The fans adjust to an operational speed based on the current traffic load. The SFP+ Link LED displays solid green when the uplink to the parent C9010 is up. The SFP+ Activity LED blinks green when the uplink is transmitting/receiving data. 18 Installing the Hardware

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Powering up the C1048P
CAUTION: Read the safety information in the
Safety and Regulatory Information
manual and the
safety information for C9000 Series switches that connect to the C1048P.
The C1048P has one internal power supply. The AC and DC power connectors are on the back panel (see
Back Panel
).
To power up a C1048P, connect it to an AC power source:
1.
Using an IEC-320-C15 power cable with safety ground, connect the power cable to the AC main
receptacle on the back panel.
2.
Connect the power cable to a grounded AC outlet.
If you connect to a redundant, external DC power supply, use the Dell Networking MPS1000. Connect
the DC power cable from the power supply to the DC receptacle on the back panel.
After you connect the C1048P to a power source, the C1048P boots up. After a successful boot-up, the
temperature, power, system status, and fan LEDs display solid green. The fans adjust to an operational
speed based on the current traffic load. The SFP+ Link LED displays solid green when the uplink to the
parent C9010 is up. The SFP+ Activity LED blinks green when the uplink is transmitting/receiving data.
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Installing the Hardware