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In This Chapter
Powering-On Sequence of Multi-Tier Configuration ............................. 224
Quick Reference Chart ......................................................................... 225
Troubleshooting .................................................................................... 228
Paragon II FAQs Online........................................................................ 230
Powering-On Sequence of Multi-Tier Configuration
In a multi-tier configuration, the order of powering ON is critical to proper
function.
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When turning ON existing stable configurations (that is, if you are NOT
replacing or adding Paragon switches and NOT swapping their order),
or when you are power cycling a cascaded configuration, follow this
sequence:
1. Turn ON the third tier (if a third tier exists).
2. Turn ON the second tier.
3. Turn ON the base tier (first tier).
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For configurations where Paragon switches are added, replaced, or
swapped (in order), follow this sequence:
1. Turn ON the third tier (if a third tier exists).
2. Turn ON the second tier.
3. Turn ON the base tier (first tier).
4. Perform a partial reset of the database on impacted Paragon
switches. For example, if you swap the switches connected to the
base tier, perform the partial reset on the base tier. If you swap the
switches connected to the second tier, perform the partial reset
from the second tier to the base tier. For information on partial
reset, see
Reset Unit
(on page 43).
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User stations can be turned ON and OFF at any time as needed.
There is a five-second ON/OFF down time in the Paragon switch or
Paragon II power cycle.
Appendix H More Resources or Information
Summary of Contents for PARAGON II Series
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