Allied Telesis AT-8324 User Manual

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AT-8316F and AT-8324 Quick Install Guide

9

Caution

Air vents must not be blocked and must have free access to the
room ambient air for cooling.

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7.

For instructions on building a stack by interconnecting this switch with
other switches, refer to either of the following manuals for instructions:
AT-8316F/MT, AT-8316F/VF, AT-8316F/SC, and AT-8324 Installation
Guide
or AT-Stack8 Stacking Matrix Module Installation Guide.

8.

For an AT-8316F or AT-8324 switch that will not be part of a stack, check
the setting of the Stack ID switch on the back panel of the switch (shown
in Figure 2). You can set the switch to any setting (1 to 8), but not 0 (zero).

Note

Do not set the Stack ID switch to 0. A setting of 0 is invalid.

9.

Apply AC power to the switch by plugging the power cord into the AC
power connector on the back panel of the unit (shown in Figure 3) and
plugging the other end into a wall outlet.

Note

For instructions on powering on an AT-8316F or AT-8324 Ethernet
stack, refer to the AT-8316F/MT, AT-8316F/VF, AT-8316F/SC,
and AT-8324 Installation Guide
.

Caution

The power cord is used as a disconnect device. To de-energize
equipment, disconnect the power cord.

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As power is applied to the switch, the Fault LED (shown in Figure 4)
flashes as a series of diagnostic self-tests are performed and as the
hardware is configured. Once the self-tests are finished and the system is
configured, the Fault LED will stop flashing and will remain OFF. Refer
to the sections “Switch LEDs” on page 11 for information on the system
LEDs.

10. If you purchased a redundant power supply (RPS) unit for the Ethernet

switch, connect the RPS unit to the R.P.S. Input connector (shown in
Figure 3) on the rear of the switch by following the directions included with
the RPS system.

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