Nokia IP380 Installation Guide - Page 34

Connecting Network Interfaces

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2 Installing the Appliance The fan unit on the power supply turns on when you press the power switch. Verify that the fans are running after you press the switch. Check the power LED on the front panel of the appliance (the Nokia logo) to ensure that the power supply is operating correctly. The power LED should be illuminated. For more information about the system status LEDs, see "Status LEDs" on page 18. If the power supply fans are not running, or if the power LED is not illuminated: „ Check the power supply cord to make sure it is properly connected. „ Make sure the power switch is on. „ Make sure the chassis assembly is pushed all the way in from the front of the appliance. „ Make sure that power is turned on to the power strip or wall receptacle you plugged the appliance in to. If the fans are still not running, or if the power LED does not illuminate, contact your Nokia service provider as listed in "Nokia Contact Information" on page 3 for technical support. Connecting Network Interfaces Connect at least one network interface to use as the Network Voyager system management interface. This interface is configured during the system startup procedure, as described in Chapter 3, "Performing the Initial Configuration." You can also connect the remaining LAN interface wires at this point, although you are not required to do so. To connect Ethernet devices: „ Use a straight-through RJ-45 cable to connect to a 10-Mbps or 100-Mbps hub. „ Use a crossover RJ-45 cable to connect directly to a host. For details, see "Connectors and Cables" on page 47. After you connect the network interfaces, continue with Chapter 3, "Performing the Initial Configuration." 26 Nokia IP300 Series Security Platform Installation Guide

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2
Installing the Appliance
26
Nokia IP300 Series Security Platform Installation Guide
The fan unit on the power supply turns on when you press the power switch.
Verify that the fans are running after you press the switch.
Check the power LED on the front panel of the appliance (the Nokia logo) to
ensure that the power supply is operating correctly. The power LED should be
illuminated. For more information about the system status LEDs, see
“Status
LEDs”
on page 18.
If the power supply fans are not running, or if the power LED is not
illuminated:
Check the power supply cord to make sure it is properly connected.
Make sure the power switch is on.
Make sure the chassis assembly is pushed all the way in from the front of
the appliance.
Make sure that power is turned on to the power strip or wall receptacle
you plugged the appliance in to.
If the fans are still not running, or if the power LED does not illuminate,
contact your Nokia service provider as listed in
“Nokia Contact Information”
on page 3 for technical support.
Connecting Network Interfaces
Connect at least one network interface to use as the Network Voyager system
management interface. This interface is configured during the system startup
procedure, as described in
Chapter 3, “Performing the Initial Configuration.”
You can also connect the remaining LAN interface wires at this point,
although you are not required to do so.
To connect Ethernet devices:
Use a straight-through RJ-45 cable to connect to a 10-Mbps or
100-Mbps hub.
Use a crossover RJ-45 cable to connect directly to a host.
For details, see
“Connectors and Cables”
on page 47.
After you connect the network interfaces, continue with
Chapter 3,
“Performing the Initial Configuration.”