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3. If necessary, daisy chain
the same
type of composite asset sensors
to track more IT devices.
a. Get a standard network patch cable that is within 2 meters.
b. Connect one end of the network cable to the RJ-45 connector
labeled "Output" on the previous composite asset sensor.
c. Connect the other end of the cable to the RJ-45 connector
labeled "Input" on the subsequent composite asset sensor.
d. Repeat the above steps to connect more composite asset
sensors. See
Daisy-Chain Limitations of Composite Asset
Sensors
(on page 52) for the maximum number of composite
asset sensors supported per chain.
e. It is highly recommended using the cable ties to help hold the
weight of all connecting cables.
4. Repeat Step 2 to connect IT devices to the other composite asset
sensors in the chain.
Important: Do NOT mix AMS-M2-Z and AMS-M3-Z in a chain.
Daisy-Chain Limitations of Composite Asset Sensors
There are some limitations when daisy chaining composite asset sensors
-- AMS-Mx-Z, where x is a number.
The maximum cable length between composite asset sensors is 2
meters.
The maximum number of composite asset sensors that can be daisy
chained vary according to the Raritan device.
Raritan devices
Maximum sensors per chain
EMX2-111,
Up to 4 composite asset sensors
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