AT-8326GB Installation Guide
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Powering On the Switch
1. Apply AC power to the switch by plugging the power cord into the AC
power connector on the back panel of the unit and plugging the
other end into a wall outlet.
If powering on a switch stack, power on the last slave switch in the
stack first and then each slave switch in the daisy chain hierarchy
in ascending order, ending with the master switch. To simplify the
process, you can connect all of the switches, both master and
slaves, to the same power circuit, such as a power strip, and so be
able to apply power to all of the switches at the same time.
Warning
The power cord is used as a disconnection device. To de-energize
equipment, disconnect the power cord.
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As power is applied to the switch, the Fault LED (shown in Figure
31) flashes briefly as the switch loads its operating software. This
process takes only a minute or two. After the switch has finished
loadings its software, the Fault LED will stop flashing and remain
OFF.
Figure 31
Fault LED
Note
Refer to the section
System LEDs
on page 19 for information on
the system LEDs.
The switch is ready for network operations.
Note
If you do not need to change the default parameter settings of the
switch, no further installation steps are required. For the default
settings, refer to the
AT-S41 Management Software User’s
Guide
.
FAULT
PWR
AT-8326GB
24 + 2G Managed Switch
STACK ID
Fault LED