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4. Connect the power cord to an appropriate power source. See
Figure 83. Refer to “Power Specifications” on page 221 for the power
specifications of the switches.
Figure 83. Plugging in the AC Power Cord to an AC Source
Warning
Power cord is used as a disconnection device. To de-energize
equipment, disconnect the power cord.
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Note
Pluggable Equipment. The socket outlet shall be installed near the
equipment and shall be easily accessible.
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5. Wait one minute for the switch to initialize its management software.
The switch should be displaying the number 1 on its ID LED.
6. Repeat step 1 through 4 to power on the switch to be assigned ID
number 2.
7. Wait two minutes for the new switch to join the stack as a member.
As the new switch boots up, the first switch, which has the ID number 1
and at this point is the master switch of the stack, notifies the new
switch that its current ID number is already being used and that it
should change its number to the next available number, which is 2.
The new switch responds by automatically changing its ID number to 2
and reboots. So the new switch is actually booting up twice, once with
the ID number 1 and again with its new ID number 2, which is why it
takes two minutes before the device becomes a full member of the
stack.
Summary of Contents for x530L Series
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