Connect AC and RPS Power
2-18 Hardware Installation
Figure 2-9 Switch Rear View
3.
Observe
the
power
CPU
LED
(not
shown)
located
on
the
front
panel.
During
the
initialization,
the
CPU
LED
will
start
by
illuminating
solid
amber,
then
start
blinking
green,
then
blinking
amber,
then
blinking
green
again
until
the
end
of
the
initialization,
and
then
turns
solid
green.
If
the
switch
is
a
standalone
switch,
it
will
take
approximately
30 seconds
for
the
switch
to
start
up.
If
the
switch
is
a
stack
Manager,
it
can
take
up
to
3
minutes
or
more
to
start
up,
depending
on
the
number
of
Member
switches
in
the
stack.
Connecting RPS Power
If
you
are
installing
an
optional
redundant
power
system
(C2RPS
‐
SYS
or
C2RPS
‐
POE),
refer
to
the
installation
instructions
supplied
with
the
RPS.
If
you
are
installing
the
switch
as
a
standalone
device,
proceed
to
“
Connecting
to
Console
Port
for
Local
Management
”
on
page 2
‐
19.
If
you
are
installing
the
switch
in
a
stack
configuration,
apply
power
to
each
switch
in
order,
according
to
the
procedure
you
use
in
“
Configuring
Switches
in
a
Stack
”
on
page 2
‐
15.
1
AC power cord
2
AC power connector
3
Connector for external redundant power supply
Note:
If the CPU LED illuminates solid red, there was a critical failure. For more
information about the LED indications and troubleshooting, refer to “
Troubleshooting
” on
page 3-1. If you need additional help, contact Enterasys Networks. Refer to “
Getting Help
”
on page xvii for details
.
Caution:
The C3K122-24 and C3K172-24
are not a
PoE-compliant device.
Do not
connect a SecureStack C2 PoE Redundant Power Supply (C2RPS-POE) to the DC power
connector. Otherwise damage to the device may result.
Precaución:
El dispositivo C3K122-24 y C3K172-24
no cumple
con el estándar PoE.
No
conecte
una fuente de poder redundante (RPS) SecureStack C2 PoE (C2RPS-POE) al
cable de corriente directa. De lo contrario, el dispositivo puede dañarse.