Unpacking and Connection
Opening the carton you should find the following items:
•
1x Mako Device
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1x Power Cord
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2x Cat-5 Ethernet Cables
•
Documentation CD
•
Rack mounting kit
•
USB Key –
may not be supplied depending upon your location
What Goes Where
Place the Mako device in a convenient spot adjacent to your LAN hub(s) or switch(es) and the
incoming Ethernet connection or Ethernet-Terminated Modem/NTU. For preference the
location should be off the floor, out of direct sunlight and well ventilated, with a computer
compatible power socket available.
Mako 7550-E Rear Panel
KEY
1. Ethernet WAN Port
2. Power Socket
3. Power Switch
Mako 7550-E Front Panel
KEY
1. LCD Screen
2. LCD Keypad
3. Diagnostic Port (authorised use only)
4. USB Ports
5. LAN 1 Port
6. LAN 2 Port
7. LAN 3 Port
8. LAN 4 Port
Connect cables to their corresponding sockets on the Mako. Connect the Power Cable to the
mains supply. Connect the WAN Port to the network service providers termination point or an
Ethernet-terminated Modem/NTU. Connect LAN Cables to your networks hub or switch.
DO NOT TURN YOUR MAKO ON AT THIS STAGE!
If this is the first time you are using your Mako, place the supplied USB Key in any USB
port at the front of your Mako
–
If your Mako was not supplied with a USB Key you do not
need one in your location and can skip this step.
Mako Networks Mako 7550-E Product Handbook v.1.1
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