AT-3624TR/3648TR Installation Manual - Allied Telesis
AT-3624TR/3648TR Installation Manual - Allied Telesis
AT-3624TR/3648TR Installation Manual - Allied Telesis
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Hardware <strong>Installation</strong><br />
Installing a standalone hub<br />
Use the following procedure to install an <strong>AT</strong>-3600 Series hub in a<br />
standalone configuration:<br />
1. Plug one end of the power cord into the hub’s power receptacle and the<br />
other end into a power outlet.<br />
2. Check to see that the Power and Master indicators illuminate.<br />
3. Plug your data cables into the hub and the network device.<br />
The Link indicator for each connected port will illuminate (except<br />
on the <strong>AT</strong>-3606F, <strong>AT</strong>-3606F/SMA, and <strong>AT</strong>-3608).<br />
If one or more of the ports are transferring data, the Receive<br />
indicator will also illuminate.<br />
The hub is now ready to be managed.<br />
Installing a module in a four- or eight-slot managed hub<br />
configuration<br />
Attention<br />
Improper installation of the chassis can expose personnel to high voltages,<br />
risking the possibility of injury or death.<br />
Attention<br />
Improper installation may expose the hubs to debris and block vents,<br />
causing damage because of insufficient cooling.<br />
Attention<br />
When installing multiple <strong>AT</strong>I hubs in a chassis with power, setting the<br />
chassis voltage switch too high (at 240V when 120V is required) will cause<br />
overheating of the fans. Setting the voltage too low (at 120V when 240V is<br />
required) will reduce the effectiveness of the fans and thus cause<br />
overheating of the installed hub modules. Check the specific chassis model<br />
to determine the correct voltage setting.<br />
1. Check to be sure another module is already functioning as the Master<br />
unit in the chassis.<br />
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