Table 22. 10/100 BASE-T Management Port Cable Pinout (continued)
Pin
Signal
4
RD-
5
Not used
6
Not used
7
Not used
8
Not used
The following figure shows a schematic of the 10/100 BASE-T cable:
Figure 20. Twisted-Pair 10/100 BASE-T Cable Schematic
Supported Power Cords and Plugs
Each switch power supply unit requires one power cord. Cisco approved cords may be ordered with the
product. There are two types: standard power cords with a country specific plug for use with wall outlets
and jumper power cords for use with cabinet outlets. The user may also source their own power cords for
the product, as long as they meet the power cord specifications for this product.
Note: Only the standard power cords or jumper power cords ordered from Cisco are supported.
CAUTION: If you do not order a power cord with the system, you are responsible for selecting the
appropriate power cord for the product. Using a noncompatible power cord with this product may
result in electrical safety hazard. Orders delivered to Argentina, Brazil, and Japan must have the
appropriate power cord ordered with the system.
Standard Power Cords
Standard power cords for the IBM SAN48C-6 switch have an IEC C15 connector on the outlet end of the
cord and a country specific plug on the inlet end of the cord. To see the list of supported standard power
cords, see the IBM SAN48C-6 32 Gbps 48-Port Fibre Channel Switch Data Sheet.
Jumper Power Cord
Jumper power cords have an IEC C15 connector on the outlet end of the cord and an IEC C14 connector
on the inlet end of the cord. This cord is compatible with IEC C13 outlet receptacles. This type of outlet
receptacle is commonly used for power distribution inside cabinets.
To see the list of supported jumper power cords, see the IBM SAN48C-6 32 Gbps 48-Port Fibre Channel
Appendix A. Cable and Port Specifications 49