3Com DUA1771-5AAA02 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – Handling the Module; Handle the Module only by its edges and front panel.; Installing the Module into a Switch; To install the Module:; Removing the Module from a Switch; To remove the Module:; Figure 2; NSTALLING
- Page 3 – One standard XRN Interconnect Cable (3C17721); Figure 3; To interconnect two Switches:; LED Function Tables; Table 1; Table 2; When using the Interconnect Module, note the following:
- Page 4 – Online Technical Services; Check the 3Com knowledgebase at; Telephone Support; ROBLEM
- Page 5 – Reorient the receiving antenna.; CSA Statement; ECHNICAL
- Page 6 – EGAL; Product Registration
Introducing the XRN Interconnect Module Kit
With an XRN Interconnect Module Kit (3C17715) you can
interconnect two Switch units.
This kit contains:
Two XRN Interconnect Modules (3C17716)
One standard XRN Interconnect Cable (3C17721)
The Switches that support this module are:
SuperStack
®
3 Switch 4900
SuperStack 3 Switch 4900 SX
SuperStack 3 Switch 4924
SuperStack 3 Switch 4950
3Com
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Switch 4060
3Com Switch 4050
The Interconnect Module requires management software
version 3.0 or later to be installed on the Switch. For
instructions on upgrading the management software, refer
to the documentation supplied with your Switch.
Y
ou can gather information about the status of the
Module and its packet activity using the Expansion Module
LEDs on the front of the Switch and the LEDs on the front
panel of the Module. For explanations on how the LEDs
work, see the “LED Function Tables” on page 3.
The Interconnect Cable
The Interconnect Cable is used to interconnect two Switch
units, both fitted with Interconnect Modules.
The standard Interconnect Cable is 1 m (3.28 ft) long and
color-coded with a yellow marker at one end and a blue
marker at the other end.
The end of the Interconnect Cable that you connect to the
Switch determines the identity of the Switch. The Switch
that has the blue end of the cable connected to it will be
Unit 1. The Switch that has the yellow end of the cable
connected to it will be Unit 2.
The terms Unit 1 and Unit 2 are used simply to identify
the Switch units for management purposes only.
Figure 1
The Interconnect Cable
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Blue Marker / Unit 1
Yellow Marker / Unit 2
XRN Interconnect Module (3C17716)
XRN Interconnect Module Kit (3C17715)
User Guide
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Unit 1
Unit 2
Activity
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Summary
WARNING : Installation and removal of the Module must be carried out by qualified personnel only. Before installing the Module into a unit, you must first disconnect the unit from the mains power supply. For full safety instructions, refer to the user guide that accompanies the unit. AVERTISSEMENT :...
Interconnecting Two Switches To interconnect two Switches, you will need the XRN Interconnect Module Kit (part number 3C17715). This kit contains: Two XRN Interconnect Modules (3C17716) One standard XRN Interconnect Cable (3C17721) You can interconnect two Switch units that are located in separa...
. If you suspect a problem, carry out these steps before contacting your supplier: Check that the Interconnect Module is correctly installed in the Switch. When you insert the Module into the Switch, push the Module in until the Module’s back plate is in full contact with the Switch’s chassis. Sec...