Fast Ethernet PoE+ Switch
CONNECTIONS & INDICATORS
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2
3
PWR
MAX
LEDs
The LED indicators — Power,
PoE, Link, Max — make it
easier to monitor the switch
and its connections. Note:
Only Ports 1-4 can provide
power to a connected device;
all powered devices should
also comply with IEEE 802.3af.
Ports
All ports on the switch support
Auto-MDI/MDI-X functionality,
so crossover cables and uplink ports are not needed for connections to PCs,
routers, hubs, other switches, etc. Cat5/5e/6 UTP/STP cables provide optimal
performance; if a status LED doesn't indicate a link or activity, check the
corresponding device for proper setup and operation.
Power
Use the power cord to connect to an AC outlet and confirm that the power
LED is lit.
INSTALLATION
The switch includes brackets and screws for optional rack mounting:
1. Disconnect any cables from the switch.
2. Position a bracket over the mounting holes on one side of the switch and
secure it in place with screws (Page 11).
3. Repeat Step 2 on the other side of the switch.
4. Position the switch in the rack and screw the brackets to the rack.
5. Reconnect any cables.
Prior to use, it is recommended that the switch be placed/positioned on a level
surface with at least 25 mm (approx. 1") of clearance for ventilation; away from
sources of electrical noise: radios, transmitters, broadband amplifiers, etc.; and
within 100 m (approx. 328') of network devices it's to be connected to.
For specifications, go to intellinetnetwork.com.
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ENGLISH
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LNK
PoE
LED
PWR
PoE
(Ports 1-4) Off
LNK
MAX
1
2
Status Operation
On
Power on
Off
Check the AC connection; turn the power on
On
Port is linked to a PSE/PoE device
No PSE/PoE device is linked
On
Valid port connection
Blinking Valid port connection; data transmitted/received
Off
No link established
On
The combined power output of Ports 1-4 is at
the 70W maximum
Blinking The combined power output of Ports 1-4 has
exceeded the 70W maximum
Off
The combined power output of Ports 1-4 is
below the 70W maximum
English
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