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Ruckus ICX 7750 Switch Hardware Installation Guide
Part Number: 53-1003900-10
Installing the Ruckus ICX 7750
Powering on the system
NOTE
Use the grounding lug and screw included in the Ruckus ICX 7750 grounding kit.
Perform the following steps to connect to the grounding terminal.
1.
Ensure that the rack in which the Ruckus ICX 7750 is mounted is properly grounded and in compliance with local regulations.
2.
Ensure that there is a good electrical connection to the grounding point on the rack (no paint or isolating surface treatment).
3.
Crimp the included grounding lug to a grounding wire of at least 6 American Wire Gauge (AWG). The 6 AWG wire and grounding
lug should be crimped together using a proper tool.
4.
Attach the 6 AWG stranded copper wire to the grounding terminal on the Ruckus ICX 7750 using the screw included in the
grouding kit.
5.
Attach the grounding wire to the grounding point on the rack.
Powering on the system
After you complete the physical installation, you can power on the system.
1.
Install alternating-current (AC) and direct-current (DC) power supplies in the switch.
2.
Attach AC or DC power cables to the power supply connectors on the rear panel.
3.
Connect the power cables to the 100-240 VAC or -48 VDC power source.
NOTE
To turn the system off, simply unplug the power cable or cables.
NOTE
A power source should be installed near the equipment and should be easily accessible.
Power supplies
The Ruckus ICX 7750 supports alternating-current (AC) and direct-current (DC) power supplies. The Ruckus ICX 7750 is capable of
running on one power supply and three fans. The second power supply and fourth fan provide redundancy.
If the second power supply and fourth fan slots are unused, you must cover them with filler panels.
NOTE
Ruckus recommends that the Ruckus ICX 7750-48C operate with two power supplies and four fan trays installed. If a power
supply or fan tray fails, it must be replaced as soon as possible.
NOTE
AC and DC power supplies cannot be installed and used in the same device. Mismatched power supplies in the same device
cause continual reboot on power up.
Installing and replacing a power supply unit
When installing or replacing a power supply unit, keep in mind the following: