Installation Check
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Verify that the external power supply matches
the distribution panel of the cabinet.
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After the equipment is installed, check that
the front/back cabinet doors can be closed.
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Verify that the cabinet has been fastened
completely, and does not move or tilt.
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Verify that the equipment has been installed
in the cabinet, and all the cables have been
fastened to the cabinet.
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Verify that the optical fiber and twisted pair
cables match their respective interfaces.
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Verify that the cables have been bound
appropriately.
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Verify that the power cables are in good
condition and comply with safety require-
ments.
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Verify that the power module has been
correctly fastened using the two screws on
the panel.
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Turn on the power switch and verify that the
power module is operating correctly.
Unpacking Inspection
Requirements
Checklist
Consult the following list to determine if the
appropriate items have been included and are
in an acceptable condition.
1. DES-7200 Chassis Carton
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Verify that the individual panels have been
installed and adjusted properly.
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Wheels
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Screws
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Documentation
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Packing List
2. Module Carton
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Contains the modules, packing list and
documentation for the DES-7200.
10 D-Link 6/10 Slot Chassis-Based Switch
3. DES-7200 Accessories Carton
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Determine whether the power module of
the equipment is the required AC or DC
module
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Cabling Rack (for DES-7210 only)
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Air Filter (for DES-7210 only)
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Handle
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Fan Tray
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Power Cable (for AC power only)
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Screws
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Documentation and Packing List
Note:
The list above contains the items
included for a standard delivery. The
actual items delivered varies based
on the purchasing contract. Please
check the items received carefully
against the packing list or purchasing
contract. If you have any questions
or if there are any problems, please
contact your distributor.
Management Options
This system may be managed out-of-band
through the console port on the Control
Module or in-band using Telnet. Each Switch
must be assigned its own IP Address, which
is used for communication with an SNMP
network manager or other TCP/IP application
(for example BOOTP, TFTP). The Switch's
default IP address is 10.90.90.90. The user can
change the default Switch IP address to meet
the specifications of your networking address
scheme.
Connecting the Console Port (RJ-45)
The switch provides an RJ-45 console port
that enables a connection to a computer or
terminal for monitoring and configuration. To
use the console port, you need the following
equipment:
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A terminal or a computer with both a serial
port and the ability to emulate a terminal.
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A null modem or crossover RS-232 cable
with a female DB-9 connector for the console
port on the Switch.