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DIN-Rail clip is not attached to the JetNet Switch, check with your
supplier to solve the problem.
3. To place the JetNet Switch on the DIN-Rail track, refer to the
DIN-Rail
Mounting
section.
4. Pull the terminal block off the JetNet Switch and wire the power lines.
Refer to the
Wiring DC Power Inputs
section for how to wire the
power inputs.
5. PWR1 and PWR2 dual power inputs can be connected to power
sources simultaneously. When the primary power source fails (the
default setting is PWR1), the system will automatically switch to the
secondary power source (PWR2), preventing any power interruption.
6. Check the LEDs for PWR1 and PWR2 to make sure that your JetNet
3006 series is operating normally.
7. Use Category-5 or above straight through Ethernet cables with RJ-45
connectors to connect network devices.
8. Connect one side of an Ethernet cable with a RJ-45/Fiber connector to
the JetNet 3006’s Ethernet port (RJ-45 / Fiber port), and the other side
of the Ethernet cable to target device that provides IP address and can
handle ICMP protocol, such as ping packet.
[Note] Make sure that the connected network switches support MDI/MDI-X function. If they
do not support this function, use a crossover Ethernet cable.
9. Check the port status LED indicator (Link: green on) on the JetNet
Switch to see if the network connection is established successfully.
10. Power on your host PC, make an Ethernet connection to JetNet
3006/3006f and check the connected port is link up ;The connection
diagram is shown as below:
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