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6. Gently press the clamp down and secure the clamp to the rack bracket by tightening the captive screws, as shown in
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Figure 7
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7 Tightening the Captive Screws on the Clamp
7. Optionally, route the IO cables to the front of the appliance through the opening on the front of the rack bracket.
8. Place the entire assembly on an equipment rack and secure the rack ears to the rack with two (2) 10-32 screws on each side of the rack, as
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8 Securing Rack Ears to the Rack
Note: If you choose not to rack-mount the Trinzic 100 appliance, place the unit horizontally on a stable, cool flat surface, resting on all four rubber
feet.
Powering the Appliance
To power the appliance:
Connect the AC to DC adaptor cable from the back of the appliance to a properly grounded and rated power circuit that meets the
provisions of the current edition of the National Electrical Code, or other wiring rules that apply to your location. Make sure that the outlet
is near the appliance and is easily accessible.
The appliance is automatically powered on after you have properly connected the AC to DC adaptor cable. The Power LED on the front
panel glows blue when the power is on.
Cabling the Appliance to a Network
Use a Category 5/6 Ethernet cable to connect the LAN1 port on the Trinzic 100 appliance to your network switch or router. (Category 5
cable supports up to 100 Mbps; Category 5e/6 supports up to 1Gbps operation.)
The Trinzic 100 appliance automatically negotiates the optimal connection speed and transmission type (full or half duplex) on the
physical links between its LAN1 port and the Ethernet port on the switch or load balancer.
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9 Cabling a Trinzic 100 Appliance to a Network