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Connecting the StackPower Ports to the XPS 2200, Installing a Network Module in the Switch

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Connecting the StackPower Ports to the XPS 2200 Chapter 2 Switch Installation Connecting the StackPower Ports to the XPS 2200 Before connecting the StackPower cables, review the "Planning a StackPower Stack (Catalyst 3750-X Switches)" section on page 2-8. Always use a Cisco-approved StackPower cable to connect the switches. To prevent misconfiguration, the StackPower ports on the switch and the XPS 2200 are keyed and have colored stripes that match the keying and stripes on the StackPower cable ends. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Connect the end of the cable with a green stripe to the connector marked XPS on the switch. Align the connector correctly, and insert the end of the cable with a green stripe into an XPS port on the switch rear panel. Connect the end of the cable with a red or yellow stripe to an XPS 2200 power supply. (Figure 2-21) Hand-tighten the captive screws to secure the StackPower connectors in place. Figure 2-21 Connecting the StackPower Cable to an XPS 2200 Port S-PWR XPS CONSOLE AUX RESET S-PWR STACK 1 STACK 2 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 RESET 253672 Caution Removing and installing the StackPower cable can shorten its useful life. Do not remove and insert the cable more often than necessary. Installing a Network Module in the Switch These sections describe how to install and remove network modules or the blank module. See the "Network Modules" section on page 1-5. Note There must be a supported network module in the network module slot. If no uplink ports are required, insert a blank network module. An empty slot generates error messages. The network module is hot-swappable. If you remove a module, replace it with another network module. 2-22 Catalyst 3750-X and 3560-X Switch Hardware Installation Guide OL-19593-02

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Chapter 2
Switch Installation
Connecting the StackPower Ports to the XPS 2200
Connecting the StackPower Ports to the XPS 2200
Before connecting the StackPower cables, review the
“Planning a StackPower Stack (Catalyst 3750-X
Switches)” section on page
2-8
. Always use a Cisco-approved StackPower cable to connect the switches.
To prevent misconfiguration, the StackPower ports on the switch and the XPS 2200 are keyed and have
colored stripes that match the keying and stripes on the StackPower cable ends.
Step 1
Connect the end of the cable with a green stripe to the connector marked XPS on the switch. Align the
connector correctly, and insert the end of the cable with a green stripe into an XPS port on the switch
rear panel.
Step 2
Connect the end of the cable with a red or yellow stripe to an XPS 2200 power supply. (
Figure 2-21
)
Step 3
Hand-tighten the captive screws to secure the StackPower connectors in place.
Figure 2-21
Connecting the StackPower Cable to an XPS 2200 Port
Caution
Removing and installing the StackPower cable can shorten its useful life. Do not remove and
insert the cable more often than necessary.
Installing a Network Module in the Switch
These sections describe how to install and remove network modules or the blank module. See the
“Network Modules” section on page 1-5
.
Note
There must be a supported network module in the network module slot. If no uplink ports are required,
insert a blank network module. An empty slot generates error messages.
The network module is hot-swappable. If you remove a module, replace it with another network module.
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