3Com WX2200 Hardware Installation Guide - Page 11

WXR100 Switch, CAUTION

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Hardware Features 11 WXR100 Switch A WXR100 switch is compact and can be installed on a tabletop. Figure 2 shows the external hardware features of an WXR100 switch. Figure 2 3Com WXR100 Switch CAUTION: Do not stack WXR100 switches. Stacked WXR100 switches can overheat and cause loss of equipment functionality or permanent damage. CAUTION: Ensure adequate airflow around WXR100 switches. The WXR100 switch uses natural convection cooling and requires free entry of air. Airflow blockage can cause the system to overheat and result in a loss of equipment functionality or permanent damage. The underside of the switch contains a label with the serial ID, MAC address and other identifying information.

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Hardware Features
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WXR100 Switch
A WXR100 switch is compact and can be installed on a tabletop. Figure 2
shows the external hardware features of an WXR100 switch.
Figure 2
3Com WXR100 Switch
CAUTION:
Do not stack WXR100 switches. Stacked WXR100 switches
can overheat and cause loss of equipment functionality or permanent
damage.
CAUTION:
Ensure adequate airflow around WXR100 switches. The
WXR100 switch uses natural convection cooling and requires free entry
of air. Airflow blockage can cause the system to overheat and result in a
loss of equipment functionality or permanent damage.
The underside of the switch contains a label with the serial ID,
MAC address and other identifying information.