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Po w e r o v e r E t h e r n e t Pr oC ur v e 2 6 1 0 S w i t ches Ins tal lat ion and Ge tting S tart ed Gui de[...]
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HP ProCu rve 2610 Swit ches Installation and Ge tting Started Guide[...]
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Hewlet t-Packard C o mpan y 8000 Foo thills Boulev ard, m/s 55 52 Rosev ille, Calif ornia 9574 7-5552 www .pro curve.co m © Copyrigh t 2007 - 2009 Hew l ett-Packard Development Company , L.P . Publication Num ber 5991-857 3 July 2009 Applicab le Products Disclaimer HEWLET T - P ACK ARD COMPANY MAKES NO W ARR ANTY OF ANY KI ND WITH REGARD TO THIS M[...]
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iii Contents 1 Introducing the Switch Front of the Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4 Network Ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5 LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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iv 6. Installing or Removing mini-GBICs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-17 Installing the mini-GBICs: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-17 Removing the mini-GBICs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-18 Connecting Cables to mini-GBICs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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v 4 Troubleshooti ng Basic Troubleshooting Tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 Diagnosing with the LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4 LED patterns for General Switch Tr oubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4 LED Patterns for PoE Troublesh[...]
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vi B Cabling and T echnology Infor mation Cabling specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B -1 Technol ogy distance spec ification s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-2 Mode Conditioning Patch Cord . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B- 3 Installing[...]
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vii D Recycle Statements Waste El ectrical and Electronic E quipment (WEE E) Statements . . . . . . D-1 Index[...]
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1-1 Introduc ing the Switch 1 Intr oducing the Swit ch The ProC urve 2610 Switches ar e multiport swi tches that can be used to build high-p erfo rm ance switc hed w orkgr ou p networ ks. T hese s wit ches a re sto re- and-for ward de vices th at offer low latenc y for high -speed ne tworkin g. The 2610-PWR Switch es also suppor t Redund ant Po wer[...]
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1-2 Introduci ng the Switch Introducing the Switc h Througho u t this manua l, these switches will be re ferred to as t he 2610 Switch es and the 26 10- PWR Sw itches . ■ The 261 0 Switches, has ei ther 24 o r 48 auto-sensin g 10/100Base-TX RJ-45 ports w ith fou r Gigabi t Uplin k ports, t wo RJ-4 5 and two min i-GBIC ( Small Form Fact or Pluggab[...]
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1-3 Introducin g the Switch Introducing the Sw itch ■ For fu rthe r inform ation regard ing PoE power , see th e PoE Planning and Implementation Guide , which is on the ProC urve W eb sit e at www .hp.com/go /procurve/manu als, (See page 1- 13 ). ■ Redunda nt and E xter nal Pow er Supp ly Sup port - The 2610-PWR Switc h es can be connec ted to [...]
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1-4 Introduci ng the Switch Front of th e Switch Introducing the Switc h Front of the Switch ProCurve Switch 2610-48 Power and Fault LEDs RPS, Fan and T es t Stat us LEDs Switch po rt LEDs LED Mode s elect bu tton and indica tor LEDs Reset and Clear buttons 10/100Bas e-TX RJ-4 5 ports 1 Uplink por ts (10 00Base-T 2 a nd mini-GBIC) Console Port ProC[...]
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1-5 Introducin g the Switch Front of th e Swit ch Introducing the Sw itch Network Ports ■ 24, or 48 auto-sensing 10/1 00Base-TX ports. All these ports have the “Au to-MDIX ” featur e, which mean s that you can use ei ther straight-t hrough or crossover t wisted-pair cables to connec t any ne twork devices to the switch . ■ T wo RJ-45 1 0/10[...]
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1-6 Introduci ng the Switch Front of th e Switch Introducing the Switc h PoE (gr een / orange ) 3 On Flas hing / oran ge 2 Flas hing / oran ge 1 Norma l o perat ion. The swit ch is re ady t o s uppl y Po E po wer One or more port s has exp erien ced a fau lt con ditio n fo r PoE delive ry. The Fault LED wi ll be fl ashing simu ltaneously . If it is[...]
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1-7 Introducin g the Switch Front of th e Swit ch Introducing the Sw itch See th e ProCur ve 600/610 Ex ternal P ower Supplies Inst allation a nd Getting Started Guide for i nformati on on the LED b ehavior of th e externa l powe r supplies. Te s t (gr een / orange ) Off The no rmal operat ion al stat e; the swi tch is not unde rgoin g self test. O[...]
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1-8 Introduci ng the Switch Front of th e Switch Introducing the Switc h Port LEDs The port LE Ds provide informat ion ab out the indiv idual switch port s. T able 1-3. Port LEDs Switch LEDs State Meanin g Switch 2610 n on-PWR Seri es Port LE Ds Displ ays por t lin k infor mation , net work act ivity in form atio n, whethe r the po rt is con figur [...]
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1-9 Introducin g the Switch Front of th e Swit ch Introducing the Sw itch LED Mode Select Butto n and Indicator LE Ds T o optim ize the am ount of in format ion that ca n be display ed for each of the switch ports in the limited space available, t h e 2610 S witches use mult iple- displa y LEDs for each p o rt. Figure 1-1. 2610 non-PWR Switches Fig[...]
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1-10 Introduci ng the Switch Front of th e Switch Introducing the Switc h T able 1-4. Mu ltiple-Display Port LEDs Reset But ton This button is for: ■ Resett ing the switch - When the switch is powered on . This action c lears any tempor ary error cond itions th at m ay hav e occ urred and exec ute s the switch self test. ■ Restoring Fa ctory De[...]
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1-11 Introducin g the Switch Back of the Sw itch Introducing the Sw itch Console Por t This p ort is used to connec t a console t o a 2610 Swit ches by using t he RJ-45 to DB9 cable, supp lied with the switch . This conne ction is de scribed under “8. (Optiona l) Conn ect a C onsole to the S witch ” on p age 26 in chapter 2, “Installing the S[...]
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1-12 Introduci ng the Switch Switc h Feature s Introducing the Switc h RPS and EPS Input Port The 261 0 Switches sup port connec tivity to a red undant powe r supply (RPS / EPS). The ProC urve 6 00 Re dundant and Ex ternal Powe r Supp ly (J81 68A) a nd the ProC urve 610 Externa l Power Sup p ly (J816 9A) are accessory products fo r these swit ches.[...]
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1-13 Introducin g the Switch Switc h Feat ures Introducing the Sw itch ■ Automati cally nego tiated fu ll-duplex op eration fo r the 10/1 00 and 10/100 /1000 RJ-45 p orts when con nected to ot her auto-neg otiating device s—the mini -GBIC por ts always ope rate at full duplex , unless a 100-FX SFP transce i ver is i n stalled. The 100 - FX SFP [...]
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2-1 Install ing the Switch 2 Installing the Swi tch The ProCu rve 2610 Switche s come with an accessor y kit that in cludes the brackets f or mount ing the swit ch in a sta ndard 19-inc h telco rack, in an equi pment ca binet , or on a w all. The br acke ts are de signed to allow mo unting the swi tch i n a vari ety of locations and orientatio ns. [...]
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2-2 Instal ling the Swit ch Inclu ded Pa rts Installing the Switc h ■ AC power cord, one of the follo wing: Japan P ower Cord Warning Non-PWR Sw itches PWR Switch es 1 Austral ia/New Z ealand Chi na Conti nent al Eu rope Denmar k Japan Swit zer land Unit ed King dom/Hong K ong/Singapo re United S tates/ Canad a/Me xico Sout h Africa Thaila nd Ta [...]
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2-3 Installin g the Switch Includ ed Parts Installing the Switc h Installation Pre cautions WA R N IN G ■ The r ack or c a bine t should be adequa tely secu red to pr event it from be comi ng unsta ble and /or fall ing ove r . Device s install ed i n a rac k or cabinet should be mo unted as low as possible, w ith t he he aviest devices a t th e b[...]
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2-4 Instal ling the Swit ch Insta llati on Pr oced ures Installing the Switc h Installation Procedures These ste p s summarize your swit ch installation. The rest of thi s chapter provides details on th ese steps. 1. Prepare t he installat ion site ( page 2-6 ). Make sure th e physical environme nt into which yo u will be insta lling the switc h is[...]
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2-5 Installin g the Switch Insta llati on Pr oced ures Installing the Switc h 8. (Optiona l) Connect a console to th e switch ( page 2-26 ). Yo u m a y wish to modify th e switch’ s co nfigura tion, for exa mple, to conf igure an IP addr ess so it can b e managed using a web bro wser , fr om an SN MP n etwor k manageme nt station, or through a T [...]
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2-6 Instal ling the Swit ch Insta llati on Pr oced ures Installing the Switc h 1. Prepare the Installation Site Cabli ng In frastr uctu re - Ensure the cabling infr astructure meets the necessary netwo rk specif icatio ns. See th e follow ing table for ca ble types a nd lengt h s, and see appendix B, “Cabling a nd T echnology Informati on” for [...]
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2-7 Installin g the Switch Insta llati on Pr oced ures Installing the Switc h Note The 261 0 Switches d o not h ave a power swit ch. They are po wered on when the power co rd is connected to the switch and to a power so urce. For safety , the power outlet sh ould be lo cated ne ar the swit ch installa tion . The swit ch autom aticall y adjusts to a[...]
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2-8 Instal ling the Swit ch Insta llati on Pr oced ures Installing the Switc h When the switch is powere d on, it performs its dia gnostic self test. Self te st takes approxim ately 50 sec onds to com plete. Figure 2-3. Checking the LEDs on t he 2610-PWR switches LED Beha vior During the self test: • Initially , all the switc h and port LEDs are [...]
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2-9 Installin g the Switch Insta llati on Pr oced ures Installing the Switc h 3. Mount the Switch After the switch passe s self test, it is ready to be mounted in a stable location . The 2610 Swi tches can b e mounte d in these ways: Rack or Cabinet M ounting The 2610 S witches ar e designed to be mounted i n any E IA-standard 19-inch telco rack or[...]
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2-10 Instal ling the Swit ch Insta llati on Pr oced ures Installing the Switc h Rack Mounting the 2610-PWR switch es 1. Use a #1 Phillips ( c ross-head) screwdriver and attach the m o unting bracket s to the switch with th e included 8-mm M4 screws. Figure 2-4. Attaching lar ge mountin g bracket s WA R NI N G For safe reliable installation, only us[...]
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2-11 Installin g the Switch Insta llati on Pr oced ures Installing the Switc h 2. H old the s witch wit h at tach ed br acke ts up to th e rac k and mo ve it verti cally until rack holes line u p with the br acket holes, then insert and tighten the four numbe r 12-24 screws holding the brackets to the rack. Figure 2-5. Mounting in a rack Inst all 1[...]
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2-12 Instal ling the Swit ch Insta llati on Pr oced ures Installing the Switc h Rack Mounting the Non- P WR Switches 1. Use a #1 Phillips ( c ross-head) screwdriver and attach the m o unting bracket s to the switch with th e included 8-mm M4 screws. Figure 2-6. Attaching small mount ing brac kets Note The mounting brackets have multiple mounting ho[...]
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2-13 Installin g the Switch Insta llati on Pr oced ures Installing the Switc h 2. H old the s witch wit h at tach ed br acke ts up to th e rac k and mo ve it verti cally until rack holes line u p with the br acket holes, then insert and tighten the four numbe r 12-24 screws holding the brackets to the rack. Figure 2-7. Mounting in a rack Instal l 1[...]
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2-14 Instal ling the Swit ch Insta llati on Pr oced ures Installing the Switc h Flat W all Moun ting There are two switches i n this ser ies that can b e wall mo unted, the J908 5A 24- port Non-Po E and the J9088A 48-por t Non-PoE . Y ou can mount these swi tches on a wall as shown in the ill ustration F igure 2- 8. W all mountin g is not supported[...]
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2-15 Installin g the Switch Insta llati on Pr oced ures Installing the Switc h Figure 2-8. Horizontal wall mounti ng Caut ion The J908 8A 48-port, no n-PWR swit ch can be wall mounted wi th either th e RJ-45 po rts side up or down i n the ho rizontal orienta tion. A ve rtica l wall mou nt orientation is n ot suppo rted. The J9085A 24-port, non-P WR[...]
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2-16 Instal ling the Swit ch Insta llati on Pr oced ures Installing the Switc h 4. Connect the Switch to a Power Source 1. Plug the i ncluded power co rd into the swi tch’ s power con nector and into a ne arby AC power sour ce. 2. Re -check the LEDs dur ing sel f test. See “LE D Beha vior” on page 2-8 . Figure 2-9. Connecting th e power cord [...]
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2-17 Installin g the Switch Insta llati on Pr oced ures Installing the Switc h 6. Installing or Removing mini-GBIC s Y ou can inst all or rem ove a mini-GB IC from a min i-GBIC slot wit hout havi ng to power off th e switch. Use on ly ProCurv e mini-GBICs. Notes ■ The mini-GBIC slots are not shared with the two 10/1 00/1000Base-T RJ- 45 port s. W[...]
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2-18 Instal ling the Swit ch Insta llati on Pr oced ures Installing the Switc h Remov in g the m ini- GBI Cs Note Y ou shou ld disconn ect the network ca ble from the mini- GBIC bef ore remo ving it from th e switch. Dependin g on when you purchas ed your ProCurve mini-GBIC, it may have eithe r of three differ ent release mechan isms: a plastic tab[...]
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2-19 Installin g the Switch Insta llati on Pr oced ures Installing the Switc h The 600 RPS/EPS provid es two types of po wer to the switches: ■ Redundant power to on e of up to six switc hes, to back up the internal switch pow er supply in case of AC power lo ss, or a fault condition . Shou ld the internal switch pow er supply fail, powe r will b[...]
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2-20 Instal ling the Swit ch Insta llati on Pr oced ures Installing the Switc h The RP S/EPS su pports ho t plugg ing of the RP S/EPS cable without c ausing a reboot o f the switch or causing t he powe r supply in ei ther the RPS/EP S or switch to shut dow n tempor arily or permane ntly . For mor e inform ation refer to the docu mentat ion that cam[...]
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2-21 Installin g the Switch Insta llati on Pr oced ures Installing the Switc h Each p air ca n prov ide a maximum o f 408 watts of PoE power to a switch if only one por t is used. If the seco nd port of a pair is used, then bot h ports suppl y 204 watt s each. Ag ain, it is im portan t to un derstand the Po E power requir ements of t he switches. F[...]
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2-22 Instal ling the Swit ch Insta llati on Pr oced ures Installing the Switc h The follow ing state s provid e status of the RPS and E PS ports . 600 RPS/ EPS Conne ctivity The followin g illustration shows an example of c onnectivit y between an RPS/ EPS de vice and a swi tch device as a redundan t AC po wer supp ly . Remov e the cove r of the R [...]
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2-23 Installin g the Switch Insta llati on Pr oced ures Installing the Switc h The followin g illustration shows an example of c onnectivit y between an RPS / EPS de vice and six sw i tch devi ces as a redundan t AC power supply . Figure 2-14. Connecting a 600 RP S/EPS to multiple 2610s RPS The 600 RPS/E PS can pr ovide back up pow er for up to six[...]
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2-24 Instal ling the Swit ch Insta llati on Pr oced ures Installing the Switc h The followin g illustrat ion demon strates a n exampl e of conne ctivity be tween an RPS /EPS devi ce and a Swit ch device as a PoE power supp ly . Figure 2-15. Connecting a 600 RPS/EPS to a 2610 EPS 610 EPS LEDs Figure 2-16. EPS status LEDs For a co mplete d escription[...]
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2-25 Installin g the Switch Insta llati on Pr oced ures Installing the Switc h Figure 2-17. Connecting a 610 EPS to two 2610s EPS In this e xample each switch receives 408 watts of PoE power . Each swit ch is connect ed to one port of each pair . If the two switches wer e connected to bo th ports of a pa ir , both ports of pair A for ex ample, then[...]
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2-26 Instal ling the Swit ch Insta llati on Pr oced ures Installing the Switc h 8. (Optional) Co nnect a Console to the Sw itch The 2610 Sw itches have a full-f eatured, easy to use console int erface fo r perfo rming swi tch ma nagement task s includ ing the follo wing: ■ monitor sw itch an d port statu s and observ e networ k activ ity statisti[...]
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2-27 Installin g the Switch Insta llati on Pr oced ures Installing the Switc h Direct Console Access T o connect a console to t h e switch, fo llow these steps: 1. Connect the PC or termin al to the switch’ s Console P ort using t he consol e cab le in clu ded with th e swi tch . (I f you r PC or terminal has a 25-pin seria l conne cto r , first [...]
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2-28 Instal ling the Swit ch Samp le Network T opologies for Non-PWR Switches Installing the Switc h Sample Network T opologies for Non-PWR Switches This sectio n shows a few sa mple netw ork topolo gies in which the Sw itch 2610 is impleme nted. Fo r more t opology informat ion, see t he Pro Curve n etworking products W eb sit e, www .hp.c om/go/p[...]
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2-29 Installin g the Switch Sample Netwo rk Topo logi es for N on-PW R Swit che s Installing the Switc h As a Segm ent Switch Figure 2-21. Segment net work conf iguration The 261 0 Switches also work we ll as segmen t switches. That i s, with their high perfo r mance , they ca n be used for inte rconnectin g netwo rk segments— simply co nnect the[...]
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2-30 Instal ling the Swit ch Samp le Network T opologies for Non-PWR Switches Installing the Switc h Because the 2610 Swi tches have th e Auto-MDIX f eature, the co nnections between the sw i tches, and between t h e swit ch and e n d nod es or server s can be through category 5 straig ht-throug h or crossover t wisted-pa ir cable . Categor y 3 or [...]
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2-31 Installin g the Switch Sample Netwo rk Topo logi es for N on-PW R Swit che s Installing the Switc h The simpler d esktop and seg ment net works shown in t he previous t wo examp les can easi ly be co mbin ed and expa nded. For exam ple, you could use a ProC urve Switch 5406zl to inte rconnect ea ch of your smal ler swi tched workgr oups to for[...]
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2-32 Instal ling the Swit ch Samp le Network T opologies for PWR Swit ches Installing the Switc h Sample Network T opologies for PWR Switches This section shows a few samp le network topologie s for impleme nting the Switc h 2610-P WR Series. For more topo logy in format ion, see the ProC urve networking p roducts W eb site, www. hp.com / go/pr ocu[...]
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2-33 Installin g the Switch Sample N etwo rk Topol ogie s for PW R Switc hes Installing the Switc h As a Segment Sw itch Impleme nting PoE Figure 2-24. Segment net work configurat ion with PoE switc hes As shown in the illustr ation above, t he IP telep hones have be en inserted in between the Sw itch 2610-48-P WR and t h e PCs, an d wireless acce [...]
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2-34 Instal ling the Swit ch Samp le Network T opologies for PWR Swit ches Installing the Switc h Connecting to a Backbo ne Switch Implementing PoE Figure 2-25. Networ king PoE switch es to a gigabi t ethernet backbone T o Gigab it-Ethe rnet backbo ne Wire less Access Point 600 RPS/EPS Switch 2610-48-PWR Switch 2610- 48-PWR Gigabi t fiber-optic cab[...]
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2-35 Installin g the Switch Sample N etwo rk Topol ogie s for PW R Switc hes Installing the Switc h Stacking t he Switch Switc h 2610 and 2610-PWR Series devi ces can be conne cted together , throug h standard ne twork conn ection s, and man aged throu gh a single IP ad dress. Up to 16 swit ches can be co nnected together in su ch a “vir tual sta[...]
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3-1 Configurin g the Switch 3 Configu ring t he Switch This chap ter is a guid e for using the c onsole Switch S e tup scree n to quickly assign an IP ( Inter net P rotocol ) add re ss and sub net mask to the switch, set a Manager p assword, an d, option ally , co nfigure other ba sic featu res. For more inf ormati on on using the switc h console a[...]
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3-2 Config uring the Sw itch Recom mended M inima l Configur ation Confi guring the Swit ch Using the C onsole Setup Screen The qu ickest a n d easiest way to minima lly configure the swi tch for manageme nt and passw ord pro tection in you r netwo rk is to use a di rect console c onnec tion to the switch, start a co nsole sessi on, and acc ess the[...]
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3-3 Config uring th e Switc h Recom m ende d Minima l Configurat ion Configurin g the Sw itch Here is some informa tion on the fi elds in the Setu p screen. Fo r more inform ation o n these fields, see the Management and Configuration Gui de, which is on the P roCurve W e b site at www. hp.com/go/pr ocurve/man uals, (See page 1 -13 ): Where to Go F[...]
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3-4 Config uring the Sw itch Recom mended M inima l Configur ation Confi guring the Swit ch Some basic inf ormation on managin g your switch is inc luded in t he next section. For more info rmation on the con sole, web br owser , and SNM P manag ement in terfaces a nd all the fe atures that can b e configured on the Series 2610 Switches, see the Ma[...]
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3-5 Config uring th e Switc h Using the IP Address for Re mote Switch Manage ment Configurin g the Sw itch Using the IP Address for Remote Switch Management W ith your switch , you can u se the switch’ s IP address to m a nage the sw i tch from an y PC that is on th e same sub n et as th e switch. Y ou can use either a T elnet session or a standa[...]
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3-6 Config uring the Sw itch Using the IP Addr ess f or Remote Sw itch Mana gement Confi guring the Swit ch Figure 3-2. Example web browser session For more inf ormati on on using the web br owser interface, pl ease see the Management and Configuration Gui de, which is on the ProC urve W eb sit e at www .hp.com/go/p rocurve/manual s, (See page 1-13[...]
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4-1 Troubl eshooting 4 T rou bleshooting This chapter describe s how to troublesh oot yo ur ProCu rve 2610 Swit ches. This docu ment descri bes troubl eshooting mostly from a hardware perspecti ve. Y ou ca n perfor m more in-depth t roubles hooting on the se device s using th e software tools av ailable wit h the switc h es, in cludin g the full- f[...]
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4-2 Trou blesh ooting Basic Troubles hooting Tips Troubl eshooting Caut ion Because the 2610 Swi tches behave in this way (in compliance with the IEEE 80 2.3 stand ard) , if a de vice conne cted to t he swi tch has a fixe d configurat ion at full dup lex, the devi ce will not conn ect correctly to the switch. The result w ill be high erro r rates a[...]
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4-3 Trou blesh ooting Basic Tr oubl esho oting Tips Trou bl esho oti ng ■ Check th e port confi gurat ion. A port on your sw itch ma y not be operati ng as you expect b ecause it has b een put in to a “blocking ” state by Spanning T ree, GV RP (a utomatic VLANs) , or L ACP ( automat ic trun king). (Note that the normal opera tion of the Spann[...]
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4-4 Trou blesh ooting Diagno sing with the LEDs Troubl eshooting Diagnosing with the LEDs T able 4-1 sh ows LE D pattern s on the sw itch tha t indica te probl em co nditions for general switch opera tion tr oublesh ooting. T able 4-2 sho ws LED pat terns that indicat e problem condit ions for P oE troubles hooting . LED patterns for Gen eral Switc[...]
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4-5 Trou blesh ooting Diagno sing with the LE Ds Trou bl esho oti ng Diagnostic T ips: Ti p Problem Solution ➊ The swit ch is no t plugge d int o an active AC p ower source , or the switch’ s powe r supp ly may ha ve failed . 1. V erify t he power co rd is pl ugged int o an acti ve power source and to the swi tch. Make sure the se conn ect ions[...]
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4-6 Trou blesh ooting Diagno sing with the LEDs Troubl eshooting ➏ The ne twork conn ection is no t working prop erly . T r y the fol lowi ng proce dur es: • For t he indica ted port, verif y that both en ds of the cabling , at the swit ch and the connec ted device , are connec ted proper ly . • V erif y the co nnec ted d evice an d sw itch a[...]
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4-7 Trou blesh ooting Diagno sing with the LE Ds Trou bl esho oti ng ➐ The por t may be improp erly confi gured, or the port may be i n a “blocki ng” stat e by the normal ope rati on of the S pannin g Tr e e , L A C P , o r IGMP feature s. Use th e switch co nsol e to see if the po rt is pa rt of a dy namic tr unk (t hrough the LACP feat ure)[...]
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4-8 Trou blesh ooting Diagno sing with the LEDs Troubl eshooting LED Patterns for PoE T roubleshooting If the Po E Statu s LED is f lashing, that indicates a pr oblem w i th the d elivery of PoE power out one or more switch ports. Press the LED Mod e button to put the switch int o PoE mode and the port LED s will show wh ich ports are exper iencin [...]
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4-9 Trou blesh ooting Proa ctive Networ king Trou bl esho oti ng Proactive Networking The Pro C urve 261 0 Switches h ave bu ilt-in ma nagement capab ilities that proactiv ely help y ou man age your ne twork inclu ding: ■ finding and helping you fix t he most co mmon netw ork erro r conditi ons (for examp le, fault y network cabli ng, and non-st [...]
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4-10 Trou blesh ooting Hardware Di agnostic Tests Troubl eshooting Hardware Diagnostic T ests T esting the Sw itch by Re setting It If you believe the switch is n o t oper ating co rrectly , you can reset the swit ch to test it s circuitry an d operating co de. T o reset a switch , either: ■ unplu g and pl ug in the po wer cord (pow er cycling) ?[...]
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4-11 Trou blesh ooting Hardwa re Dia gnost ic Test s Trou bl esho oti ng T esting T wisted -Pair Cablin g Network ca bles th at fail to pro vide a link or provide an unrelia ble link between the switc h and th e conn ected network de vice may not be co mpat ible with the IEEE 8 02.3 T ype 10Base-T , 100 Base-TX, or 100 0Base-T standar d s. The twis[...]
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4-12 Trou blesh ooting Restor ing th e Factor y Defa ult C onfig urati on Troubl eshooting Restoring the Factory Default Configuration As part of your troublesh ooting pr ocess on the Sw itch, it may be come necessary t o return the sw itch configur ation to the fa ctory default settings. This cle ars any password s, clears the c onsole ev ent log,[...]
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4-13 Trou blesh ooting Down loading New Switc h Softwar e Trou bl esho oti ng Downloading New Switch Software When pr odu ct en hancem en ts occ ur for the 2 610 Swit ches, new softw are can be download ed to the sw itch throug h sever al methods, for product enhanc emen ts and new featu res. For more infor mation, se e the Management and Config ur[...]
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A-1 Swit ch Spec ifica tions A Switch Specifications Physical Electric al The swit ch autom aticall y adjusts to any vol tage between 1 00-127 or 200-240 volts and either 50 or 60 Hz. 2610 Non-PWR Series Width Depth Hei ght Weigh t 2610-24 (J9085A) 44.3 cm (17. 4 in) 23.5 cm (9. 3 in) 4.4 cm (1.73 in) 4.63 kg (10.20 lb s) 2610-48 (J9088A) 44.3 cm ([...]
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A-2 Switch Specificatio ns Switch Sp ecifications RPS/EPS Electrica l I nput Envi ronmental * The operating maximum a ltitude sho u ld no t exceed th at of any acce ssory bein g connecte d t o a ny swit ch in the 2 610 se ries. BTU Rat ing s 2610 Non-PWR Series Input v oltag e Maxi mum cur rent RPS Inpu t +12 VD C 7 .5 A EPS Inpu t N/A N/A 2610-PWR[...]
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A-3 Swit ch Spe cifications Switch S pecificati ons Acoustics Non-PWR Switches Switc h 2610- 24 (J9 085A) No fans. Switc h 2610- 48 (J9088A) Gera eusc hemissi on LwA=36 .2 dB am fiktive n Arbeit splatz n ach DIN 45635 T .19 Noise E m ission LwA =36.2 dB at virtual wor k space ac cording to DIN 45635 T .19 PWR switches Switc h 2610- 24/12PWR (J9086 [...]
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A-4 Switch Specificatio ns Switch Sp ecifications Safety Compl ies wit h: ■ EN609 50-1/IEC609 50-1 ■ CSA 22.2 N o. 60950-1 ■ UL 60950 -1 T able A-1. T echnolo g y standards an d safety compli ance Laser safety i nformation T echnol ogy Compatible with these IEEE standards EN/IEC standard compliance SFP ("mini-GBIC") Lasers 10 100 10[...]
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B-1 Cabli ng and Techno logy Informati on B Cabling and T echno logy Information This appendi x includes ne twork cable informa tion for cable s that should be used wi th the Swi tch 2610, including minimum pin- out i nformati on and specif ication s for twi sted-p air cables. Note Incorrec tly wi red ca blin g is the most co mmon c ause of proble [...]
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B-2 Cablin g and Tech nology Information Cabling and Techn ology Information Note on 1000B ase-T Cable Req uirements. The Catego ry 5 net working cables tha t work for 1 00Base-TX connection s should al so work for 1000Base -T , as long as all four -pairs are co nnected. But, fo r the most robu st connect i ons you should use ca bling t hat complie[...]
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B-3 Cabl ing a nd T echno logy I nfo rmat ion Cablin g and Technology Information Mode Conditioni ng P atch Cord The following inf ormation a pplies to insta llations in wh ich multimode fiber - optic cab les ar e co nnec ted to a Gigabi t-LX port. M ultimode cab le has a design characterist ic called “Diff erential Mode Delay” , which requires[...]
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B-4 Cablin g and Tech nology Information Twisted -Pa ir Cab le/ Conn ector Pin-O uts Cabling and Techn ology Information Figur e B- 1. Conn ect ing a pa tch cord Make sure you purchase a patch co rd that has app ropriate c onnect ors on each end, and h as multimo de fiber s that m atch the chara cteristic s of the m ultimode fiber in your network. [...]
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B-5 Cabl ing a nd T echno logy I nfo rmat ion Twisted- Pair Cable /Connector Pin-O u ts Cablin g and Technology Information Other Wiring Rules : ■ All twiste d-pair wi res used for 10 Mbps, a nd 100 Mb ps oper ation must be twisted thro ugh th e entire length of th e cable. T he wiring sequence mu st confor m to EIA/ TIA 568 -B (not USOC ). See ?[...]
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B-6 Cablin g and Tech nology Information Twisted -Pa ir Cab le/ Conn ector Pin-O uts Cabling and Techn ology Information Straight-thr ough T wis ted-Pair Cable for 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps Network Connect ions Becaus e of the Auto-M DIX opera tion of the 10/1 00 ports on th e switch, for all network connec tions, to PCs, servers or ot her en d node s, o[...]
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B-7 Cabl ing a nd T echno logy I nfo rmat ion Twisted- Pair Cable /Connector Pin-O u ts Cablin g and Technology Information Crossover T wisted-Pair Cable for 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps Network Connect ion The Auto- MDIX operat i on of th e 10/100 ports o n the switch also a llows you to use crosso ver cables for all ne twork conn ec tions, to PCs, servers[...]
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B-8 Cablin g and Tech nology Information Twisted -Pa ir Cab le/ Conn ector Pin-O uts Cabling and Techn ology Information Straight-T hrough T wisted-Pair Cable for 1000 Mbps Network Connecti ons 1000Base -T connection s requi r e that a ll four pairs of wires b e connected. Cable Diagram Note Pins 1 and 2 on conne ctor “A ” must be wire d as a t[...]
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C-1 Safety and EMC Regu latory Stat eme nts C Safe ty and EMC Regul a tor y Stat ements Safety Information Grou nding These ar e safety cl ass I products and h ave protective earthin g termi nals. Ther e must be an unin terruptib le safety earth grou nd from the mai n power sourc e to the prod uct's inpu t wiri ng termina ls, power co rd, or s[...]
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C-2 Safet y and EM C Regu lator y St atem ents Inform atio ns conc ernan t la séc urit é Safety and EMC Regu latory State ments Informations concernant la sécurité Cet appa r eil est un p roduit de classe I et poss è de une b orne de mise à la terre. La source d'alim ent ation pri ncip ale doi t être mun ie d'un e pri se de terre d[...]
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C-3 Safet y and EMC Re gulatory Stat ements Hin weise zur Sicher heit Safe ty and EMC Re gulato ry Statem ents Hinweise zur Sicherheit Dies ist e in Gerät der Sicherheitsklass e I und verfüg t über einen schütze nden Erdung - stermi nal. Der Betrie b des Ger äts erford ert ein e ununt erbroch ene Sicherhei tserd ung von de r Hauptstromqu elle [...]
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C-4 Safet y and EM C Regu lator y St atem ents Cons ideraz ioni sul la s icure zza Safety and EMC Regu latory State ments Considerazioni sulla sicurezz a Questo pro dotto è om ologa to nella cl asse d i sic urezz a I ed ha un t ermin ale p rote ttiv o di co llega mento a terra . Dev' essere instal lato un co llega mento a terra di si curezza [...]
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C-5 Safet y and EMC Re gulatory Stat ements Consid eracione s sobre segu ridad Safe ty and EMC Re gulato ry Statem ents Consideraciones sobre seguridad Este aparato se enmarc a dentro d e la clase I de segu ridad y s e encue ntra pro tegido po r una bo rna de puesta a tie r ra. Es pr eciso que exista u na puesta a t ierra continua desde la toma de [...]
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C-6 Safet y and EM C Regu lator y St atem ents Safety In formation (Japan) Safety and EMC Regu latory State ments Safety Information (Japan) Japan P ower Cord Warning[...]
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C-7 Safet y and EMC Re gulatory Stat ements Safety I nformation (Chi na) Safe ty and EMC Re gulato ry Statem ents Safety Information (China)[...]
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C-8 Safet y and EM C Regu lator y St atem ents EMC Regu lat ory St ateme nts Safety and EMC Regu latory State ments EMC Regulatory Statements U.S.A. FCC Class A This equipme nt has been tested and found t o comply w ith the limit s for a C lass A digit al de vice , pur suan t to Pa rt 15 of th e FCC R ules . Thes e lim its a re designe d to provide[...]
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C-9 Safet y and EMC Re gulatory Stat ements EMC Reg ulatory S tatements Safe ty and EMC Re gulato ry Statem ents Kore a Ta i w a n ᳝↦ǃ᳝ᆇ⠽䋼 / ܗ㋴ঞ݊䞣㸼 ձ✻Ё lj⬉ᄤֵᙃѻક∵ᶧࠊㅵ⧚ࡲ⊩NJ ᳝↦ǃ᳝ᆇ⠽䋼ܗ㋴ 䚼ӊৡ⿄ 䪙 ∲ (Hg) 䬝 (Cd) ݁Ӌ䫀 ⒈㘨㣃 ⒈ҷѠ㣃䝮[...]
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C-10 Safet y and EM C Regu lator y St atem ents EMC Regu lat ory St ateme nts Safety and EMC Regu latory State ments Europ ean Community DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY according to ISO/IEC 17050-1 and EN17050-1 ______________________________________________________________________ Supplier's Name: Hewlett-Packard Company DOC#: RSVLC-0701x-02062009 [...]
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D-1 Recycl e Statemen ts D Recycle Statements W aste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Statement s Dispo sal of Waste Equipme nt by U sers in P riv ate Hou sehol d in the Europe an Unio n This symbol on the p roduct or on i ts p ackag ing ind icat es th at thi s prod uct mu st no t be dis posed of wi th your othe r hou sehold was te. Inste[...]
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D-2 Recy cle Sta tement s Waste El ect rical and El ectro nic Eq uipme nt (WEE E) Sta teme nts Recyc le Stat ements Laitte iden hä vittäminen ko titalouk sissa Euroopa n unionin a lueella Jos tuot teessa tai sen pakkauksess a on tämä merkki, tuotetta ei saa hävi ttää kot italous jätteid en mukana. Tällö in hävitettä vä laite on toimite[...]
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D-3 Recy cle Stateme nts Waste Elec tric al a nd E lectr oni c Eq uipment (W EEE) Sta temen ts Recy cle Statement s Smalt imento dell e appa recchi at ure da par te di priv ati nel terri tori o dell' Unio ne Europ ea Quest o simbol o prese nte su l prodo tto o sulla sua conf ezion e indica che il prodot to non pu ò esser e smalti to in sieme [...]
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D-4 Recy cle Sta tement s Waste El ect rical and El ectro nic Eq uipme nt (WEE E) Sta teme nts Recyc le Stat ements Desca rte de Lixo Elétrico n a Comunida de Europé ia Este símb olo en contr ado no produt o ou na em bala gem indic a que o pro dut o não dev e ser desc artad o no li xo do mésti co com um. É r espo nsabi lidade do cli ente d es[...]
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Index – 1 Index Numerics 10/1 00Base -TX p orts location on switch … 1 -4 1000 Base-B X … B-2 fibe r-op tic ca ble spec ifi cat ions … B-2 1000 Base-L H … B-2 fibe r-op tic ca ble spec ifi cat ions … B-2 1000 Base-T 1000B ase-T fibe r-op tic ca ble spec ifi cat ions … B-2 600 Redun dant Power Sup ply … 2-1 9 600 RP S/EP S cable s ?[...]
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2 – In dex Index CLI pro mpt, consol e disp lay ing … 2 -2 7 configu ration … 2-17 checki ng when tr oubles hooting … 4-3 DHCP/Bootp … 3-1 IP ad dress … 3-2 IP ad dress, manually … 3-2 manag er password … 3- 2 restori ng fac tor y def ault s … 1-1 0, 4-1 2 subnet mask … 3-2 Switch Se tup s creen … 3-2 conne cting the swi tch t[...]
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Inde x – 3 Index H hor izont al surface mount ing s witch on … 2 -15 HP Auto-MDIX featu re descript ion … B-4 I in-band … 3-1 in-ban d con sole ac cess types of … 2-26 incl uded part s … 2 -1 installa tion conne cting the swi tch to a power so urce … 2-16 hori zon tal s ur face mo unti ng … 2-1 5 location consideration s … 2-6 net[...]
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4 – In dex Index pin- out s twisted-pa ir cables … B-4 PoE LED pa tte rns … 4-8 PoE trou bleshooting … 4 -8 port conf igur ati on checki ng when tr oubles hooting … 4-3 port LED s desc ript ion … 1-8 norm al oper ati on … 2 -8 port s 10/10 0Base-TX , location on switch … 1 -4 connectin g to … 2-16 conso le … 2-26 HP Auto-MDIX fe[...]
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Inde x – 5 Index switch connec ting to a powe r source … 2 -16 desc ript ion … 1-1 downl oad ing new soft ware … 4-13 electrical sp ecifications … A-1 enviro nment al spec ific ati ons … A- 2 featu res … 1-12 fron t pa nel de scr ipt ion … 1-4 incl uded part s … 2 -1 LED de s cripti ons … 1- 5 mount ing in a rack or cabi net …[...]
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Pr oCurve 5 400zl S wit che s Inst allatio n and Getting S tartd Guide *5991-8573* T echno logy for bet ter busin ess outcom es T o learn m or e , visit ww w .hp .com/go/pr ocurv e/ © Copy right 2007 - 2009 Hewlett-P ack a rd De velopment Compan y , L.P . The informati o n contain e d her ein is subjec t to change w ithout notice . The only w arr [...]