Hardware Installation
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Note
When inserting or removing repeater modules (using the hot swapping
method), you must be sure that the power cord is plugged in. To enable hot
swapping, you must disconnect the module from the backplane before you
unplug the power cord.
4.
Flip open (toward you) the two plastic doors on either side of the
repeater front panel. (See Figure 9 below.)
5.
Align the guide rails on either side of the module with the grooves in
the chassis slot. Then, slide the module into the chassis without seating
it in the backplane connector.
Note
If you use a chassis with a segmented backplane, hubs may be installed
only in slots 1 through 6, with slot 7 reserved for a switch module. If you
use a chassis with a standard backplane, hubs may be installed in any of
the chassis slots.
6.
Plug in the module’s power cord.
7.
Check to see that the Power indicator illuminates.
8.
Seat the module carefully and firmly in the backplane.
9.
Check to see that the Master indicator turns off. This indicates that the
module is not functioning as a Master unit in the chassis (if that is your
intended functionality for this module).
Attention
Upon initial power-up, the LEDs (including the red fault lights) on all units
connected through a chassis backplane will activate. This is a normal
cycling function and is not any indication of a problem.
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