Power socket, Unit serial number, Redundant power system socket – 3Com 1000 User Manual

Page 21: Reset button, Console port, Plug-in module slot, Transceiver module slot, Ethernet address, Power socket 1-13, Unit serial number 1-13

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Unit Overview — Rear

1-13

Power Socket

The Switch 1000 automatically adjusts to the
supply voltage. The fuse is suitable for both 110V
A.C. and 220–240V A.C. operation. For informa-
tion on replacing fuses, refer to

Appendix A

.

Unit Serial Number

You may need this serial number for fault reporting
purposes.

Redundant Power System Socket

Use one of these sockets to connect a SuperStack II
Redundant Power System (RPS) to the unit. You can
use either socket. Refer to

“Connecting a Redun-

dant Power System (RPS)”

on

page 2-6

.

Reset Button

Using the reset button simulates a power-off/on
cycle. This has the same effect as carrying out a
reset via the VT100 interface; refer to

“Resetting the

Switch”

on

page 4-27

.

Console Port

Connect a terminal to the console port to carry out
remote or local out-of-band configuration and man-
agement. The console port is set to auto-baud, 8
data bits, no parity, and 1 stop bit.

Plug-in Module Slot

Use this slot to install a Plug-in Module. The Module
can be used to provide a high speed link to the rest
of your network. 3Com provides a range of Plug-in
Modules; contact your supplier for availability.

When a Plug-in Module is not installed, ensure the
blanking plate is secured in place.

Transceiver Module Slot

Use this slot to connect a Transceiver Module and
provide a 10Mbps link to the rest of the network.
Port 1 is automatically switched from the front
10BASE-T port to the Transceiver Module port
when a Module is installed. 3Com provides a range
of Transceiver Modules; contact your supplier for
availability.

When a Transceiver Module is not installed, ensure
the blanking plate is secured in place.

Ethernet Address

This label shows the unique Ethernet (or MAC)
address assigned to the unit.

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