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Connecting a Redundant Power Supply, Connecting Equipment to the Switch, RJ-45 Ports

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Managed Stackable Layer 3 Switches GSM7328S, GSM7352S and GSM7328FS Hardware Instal- Connecting a Redundant Power Supply Each switch has a redundant power supply (RPS) connector at the rear of the switch next to the power receptacle. Power receptacle Redundant power supply connector Figure 3-6 You can connect an external DC-to-DC power supply unit to the switch to provide redundant power in case the primary power supply fails. To connect a redundant power supply (RPS) unit to the switch, first turn off the switch. When the power is off, you can remove the cover plate and connect the RPS unit to the switch. After all connections are completed, apply power to the switch. Connecting Equipment to the Switch You can connect devices, a Gigabit Ethernet module, and/or a console to the switch. RJ-45 Ports The switch uses Auto Uplink technology, which enables you to attach devices using either straight-through or crossover cables. Use a Category 5 (Cat5) unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cable terminated with an RJ-45 connector. Note: Ethernet specifications limit the cable length between the switch and the attached device to 328 feet (100 meters). 3-10 v1.0, February 2007 Hardware Installation

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Managed Stackable Layer 3 Switches GSM7328S, GSM7352S and GSM7328FS Hardware Instal-
3-10
Hardware Installation
v1.0, February 2007
C
onnecting a Redundant Power Supply
Each switch has a redundant power supply (RPS) connector at the rear of the
switch next to the power receptacle.
You can connect an external DC-to-DC power supply unit to the switch to provide
redundant power in case the primary power supply fails. To connect a redundant
power supply (RPS) unit to the switch, first turn off the switch. When the power is
off, you can remove the cover plate and connect the RPS unit to the switch. After
all connections are completed, apply power to the switch.
Connecting Equipment to the Switch
You can connect devices, a Gigabit Ethernet module, and/or a console to the
switch.
RJ-45 Ports
The switch uses Auto Uplink technology, which enables you to attach devices
using either straight-through or crossover cables. Use a Category 5 (Cat5)
unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cable terminated with an RJ-45 connector.
Figure 3-6
Note:
Ethernet specifications limit the cable length between the switch
and the attached device to 328 feet (100 meters).
Power receptacle
Redundant
power supply
connector