HP Cluster Platform Interconnects v2010 Gigabit Ethernet Interconnect Guide - Page 25
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Figure 3-3 HP ProCurve 2848 Front Panel 1 3 5 2 4 6 7 The following list corresponds to the callouts in Figure 3-3. 1. Power and fault LEDs 2. Rest and clear buttons 3. Test, fan and RPS status LEDs 4. LED mode select button and indicator LEDs 5. Switch port LEDs 6. 10/100Base-TX RJ-45 ports 7. Dual-personality ports (10/100/1000BaseT or mini-GBIC) 3.2.2 Rear Panel The HP ProCurve 2848 has a power connector, but it does not have a power switch. It is powered on when connected to an active AC power source. The ProCurve 2848 automatically adjusts to any voltage between 100 volts and 240 volts (50-60 Hz). No voltage range settings are required. When the ProCurve 2848 is powered on, it performs a diagnostic self-test that takes about 50 seconds to complete. The console port on the back of the ProCurve 2848 (Figure 3-4) connects a console via a serial cable. The console can be a PC or a workstation running a VT-standard terminal interface. The RPS slot allows you to connect the ProCurve 2848 to a redundant power supply unit (optional). Figure 3-4 HP ProCurve 2848 Rear View 1 2 3 4 The following listing corresponds to the callouts in Figure 3-4. 1. Console port 2. Cooling vents 3. RPS input 4. AC power connector 3.2 HP ProCurve 2848 Overview 25