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Getting Started Guide 

To mount the IntraCore 65120 in an equipment rack: 
 
1.

Place the IntraCore 65120 on a flat, stable surface. 

2.

Locate a rack-mounting bracket (supplied) and place it over the 
mounting holes on one side of the unit. 

3.

Use the screws (supplied) to 
secure the bracket (with a Phil-
lips screwdriver). 

4.

Repeat the two previous steps 
on the other side of the unit. 

5.

Place the switch in the equip-
ment rack. 

6.

Secure the switch by securing its mounting brackets onto the 
equipment rack. 

 

Important! 

Make sure the unit is supported until all of the mounting 

screws for each bracket are secured to the equipment rack. Failure 
to do so could cause the unit to fall, which may result in personal 
injury or damage to the unit. 
 

2.7.2 Equipment Rack Guidelines 

 

Size: 423 x 245 x 43 mm  

                  (17.25 x 10.0 x 1.7 inches) 

Ventilation: Ensure that the rack is installed in a room 

where the temperature remains below 40° C (104° F). Be 
sure that there are no obstructions, such as other equip-
ment or cables, blocking airflow to or from the IntraCore 
65120 vents. 

Clearance: In addition to providing clearance for ventilation, en-

sure that there is adequate clearance for servicing the IntraCore 
65120 from the front. 

 

2.7.3 Free-Standing/Desktop Placement 

 
The IntraCore 65120 has four rubber feet on the bottom of the case 
that allow for freestanding placement of the unit. 
 
Follow the steps below for free-standing/desktop placement: 
 
1.

Attach the four rubber pads (supplied) to the bottom of each 
corner of the IntraCore 65120 case. 

Summary of Contents for IntraCore 65120 Series

Page 1: ...IntraCore 65120 Series Gigabit Ethernet Switches Getting Started Guide...

Page 2: ...with your IntraCore switch 2 Install the IntraCore 65120 switch in an equipment or wall rack or prepare it for desktop placement 3 Connect the power supply 4 Connect network devices to the IntraCore 6...

Page 3: ...stallation Tools 12 2 3 Power Requirements 12 2 4 Environmental Requirements 12 2 5 Cooling and Airflow 13 2 6 Installation Overview 13 2 7 Chassis Installation and Placement 13 2 8 Installing GBIC In...

Page 4: ...4 Getting Started Guide...

Page 5: ...ically sens ing and working with 10 100 and 1000 Mbps The 65120 12G model supports 12 GBIC ports Multiple LED indicators display the status of each port The system can operate as a stand alone network...

Page 6: ...system is initializing 10 100 1000 1G Link Green A valid 1000 Mbps link has been estab lished No 1000 Mbps link has been established 10 100 1000 10 100 Link Green A valid 10 100 link has been establis...

Page 7: ...1 has ten 10 100 1000 copper ports 2 GBIC ports and a console port The 65120 12G Figure 1 2 has 12 GBIC ports and one console port Note The GBICs are installed normally in the top row they are in stal...

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Page 9: ...ion when installing this switch Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to in stall or replace this equipment Always use caution when lifting heavy equipment Keep the chassis clean Keep...

Page 10: ...ments The electrical outlet should be located near the IntraCore 65120 and be easily accessible It must also be properly grounded Make sure the power source adheres to the following guidelines Power A...

Page 11: ...k or prepare it for desktop placement 3 Connect the power supply 4 Connect network devices to the IntraCore 65120 5 Refer to the user s manual on the IC 65120 CD ROM for con figuring the IntraCore 651...

Page 12: ...he unit to fall which may result in personal injury or damage to the unit 2 7 2 Equipment Rack Guidelines Size 423 x 245 x 43 mm 17 25 x 10 0 x 1 7 inches Ventilation Ensure that the rack is installed...

Page 13: ...upper row GBICs are installed right side up and in the bot tom row GBICs are installed upside down 1 Remove the GBIC from its protective packaging 2 Grip the sides of the GBIC with your thumb and for...

Page 14: ...lcohol swab or Kim Wipe to clean the ferrules of the optical connector The most common source of con taminants in the optical bores is debris picked up from the optical connectors 2 9 Connecting Power...

Page 15: ...s on the IntraCore 65120 2G allow for the con nection of 10BaseT or 100BaseTX network devices The ports are compatible with IEEE 802 3 and 802 3u standards Important The IntraCore 65120 must be locate...

Page 16: ...connected as follows 1000BaseTX requires that all four pairs 8 wires be connected cor rectly Table 2 1 shows the correct pairing of all eight wires Pin Number Pair Number Wire Colors 1 2 White Orange...

Page 17: ...e fiber MMF media up to 275 meters 902 feet long or 50 micron MMF media up to 550 meters 1805 feet long 1000BaseLX GBIC Cables with SC type fiber connectors 10 micron single mode fiber media up to 5 k...

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Page 19: ...ble connections Are the connectors seated correctly in each port Make sure that the correct type of cable is connected to each port 3 CHECK YOUR GBIC CONNECTOR Are the cables inserted correctly The re...

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Page 21: ...se harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own ex pense Safety Advisory 1 This product should be operated from the type of power source indicate...

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Page 23: ...e and forward System Packets Buffer Size 1 5MB MAC Address Table 8000 entries Full Duplex Standards based auto negotiation enabled VLAN 64 port based VLANs with IEEE 802 1Q tagging Spanning Tree Proto...

Page 24: ...L SUPPORT 801 566 8991 Worldwide 801 566 3787 FAX www asante com support asante com Copyright 2001 Asant Technologies Inc Asant is a registered trademark of Asant Technologies Inc The Asant logo and I...

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