Index
Index-2
connecting devices to the switch 4-2
desktop or shelf mounting 3-4
port connections 4-1
power requirements 3-1
problems A-2
RPU in racks 3-4
site requirements 3-1
wiring closet connections 4-2
L
laser safety 4-3, 4-4
LC port connections 4-3, 4-4
LED indicators
Diag 1-4
Module 1-5
Power 1-4
problems A-1
RPU 1-4
Stack ID 1-5
Stack Link 1-5
Stack Master 1-5
location requirements 3-1
M
management
agent 1-2
features 1-8, C-3
out-of-band 1-2
SNMP 1-2
web-based 1-2
mounting the switch
on a desktop or shelf 3-4
multimode fiber optic cables 4-3
N
network
connections 4-1
examples 2-2
O
optional modules, installation 3-5
optional redundant power unit 1-5
out-of-band management 1-2
P
package contents 3-2
pin assignments B-1
1000BASE-T B-3
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX B-1
10GBASE-T B-4
console port 3-9
ports, connecting to 4-1
power, connecting to 3-8
problems, troubleshooting A-1
R
rear panel receptacles 1-5
redundant power unit 1-5
RJ-45 port 1-3
connections 4-1
pinouts B-3, B-4
RPU
connecting 3-9
installing in a rack 3-4
installing on a desktop 3-5
optional redundant power unit 1-5
rubber foot pads, attaching 3-4
S
screws for rack mounting 3-2
site selelction 3-1
SNMP agent 1-2
specifications
compliances C-3
environmental C-2
extender modules C-4
physical C-1
power C-2
standards, IEEE C-3
status LEDs 1-3
surge suppressor, using 3-1
switch architecture 1-2
switching, introduction to 2-1
T
troubleshooting
in-band access A-2
power and cooling problems A-2
stack troubleshooting A-3
Summary of Contents for GTL-2691
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