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One-Net/DASDEC User Manual
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v3.0 | r1016
Hardware Connections
INSTALLATION
The One-Net and DASDEC frames mount in an EIA-compliant equipment rack by means
of four rack screws fastened through the front mounting ears.
For safe, long-term reliability:
•
Ensure the ambient air temperature surrounding the EAS device is within the
product’s specified operating temperature range.
• Maintain adequate ventilation within the rack.
• Ensure that adequate space exists on all sides of the frame for sufficient airflow.
It is recommended a 1RU space be maintained between equipment, to avoid the
transfer of heat between devices.
• Ensure the location of the EAS device is accessible, dry, and free of dust.
Rack Units
Height
Depth
Width
Weight
2RU
3.50”
(8.89 cm)
12.0”
(30.48 cm)
19.0”
(48.26 cm)
15 lbs
(6.8 kg)
NETWORK CONNECTIONS
Network Connections
The EAS device comes with two network interface ports (Main and 2nd Network
Interfaces). These are industry standard RJ45 ports, and support standard networking
protocols. The Main Network Interface port is where your initial network connection
should be established. By default, this is the only active network interface. The
additional network interfaces must be activated via the web interface.
More detailed information about networking can be found in Chapter 5 - Network
Setup in this manual.
Note
In facilities that require
supplementary network
connectivity, additional
networking hardware
may be installed. This
optional network
expansion will enable
the 3rd & 4th Network
Interface ports. The
5th network port is
non-functional, and
is not supported by
this device. Navigate
to
Setup > Network
> Configuration
to
configure the network
ports via the web
interface.
Caution
The rack and screws
should be sufficient
to carry the load of
the unit, including the
weight of accompanying
cables. However, it
is recommended a
horizontal lacer bar be
installed behind the
back panel to alleviate
cable stress, ensure
cables stay connected,
and provide effective
cable management.