HP 2530-24G-2SFP+ Switch(J9856A)
HP 2530-48G-2SFP+ Switch(J9855A)
HP 2530-24G-PoE+-2SFP+ Switch (J9854A)
HP 2530-48G-PoE+-2SFP+ Switch (J9853A)
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Safety
Before installing and operating these products, please read
the “Installation Precautions” in chapter 2, “Installing the
Switch”, and the safety statements in the General Safety and
Regulatory Information booklet included with the product.
The HP 2530 Switch Series are multiport switches that can be used to build
high-performance switched workgroup networks. These switches are storeand-forward devices that offer low latency for high-speed networking. These
switches also support the IEEE 802.3at standard for providing PoE+ power
to connected devices.
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Throughout this manual, these switches will be referred to as the 2530-24G2SFP+, 2530-48G-2SFP+, 2530-24G-PoE+-2SFP+, 2530-48G-PoE+-2SFP+.
■The 2530-24G-2SFP+ and 2530-24G-PoE+-2SFP+ switches have 24 auto-
sensing 10/100/1000BASE-T RJ-45 ports, and two SFP+ slots for supported
HP SFP and SFP+ transceivers (ports 25-26).
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Introducing the Switch
■The HP 2530-48G-2SFP+ and HP 2530-48G-PoE+-2SFP+ switches have 48
auto-sensing 10/100/1000BASE-T RJ-45 ports, and two SFP+ slots for
supported HP SFP and SFP+ transceivers (ports 49-50).
■Power-over-Ethernet or PoE power - The HP 2530-24G-PoE+-2SFP+
and HP 2530-48G-PoE+-2SFP+ switches support the IEEE 802.3 at
standard, which allows IP telephones, wireless LAN Access Points, and
other appliances to receive power as well as data over existing LAN
cabling, without needing to modify the existing Ethernet infrastructure.
■The HP 2530-24G-PoE+-2SFP+ and 2530-48G-PoE+-2SFP+ switches are
designed with an internal PoE power supply capable of providing
370 watts of PoE power (HP 2530-48G-PoE+-2SFP+), 190 watts (HP 253024G-PoE+-2SFP+), each switch port can provide up to30 watts (7.5 watts
if all ports are used) of PoE power to connected devices. For further
information regarding PoE power, see the HP Power over Ethernet (PoE/PoE+) Planning and Implementation Guide, which is on the HP Web site
at www.hp.com/networking/support.
These switches can be directly connected to computers, printers, and servers
to provide dedicated bandwidth to those devices, and you can build a switched
network infrastructure by connecting the switch to hubs, other switches, or
routers. In addition, these switches can be fully managed by HP SNMP-based
and browser-based network management tools.
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Using HP SFPs, these products support optional network connectivity with
the following speeds and technologies:
Table 1-1.Optional Network Connectivity, Speeds and Technologies
Transceiver Form-
Factor and
Connector
Introducing the Switch
1
SpeedTechnology
10-Gig
Direct Attach
10-Gig SRFiber (multimode)
10 Gbps
1 Gbps
1
For supported transceivers, visit www.hp.com/networking/support.
10-Gig LRMFiber (multimode)
10-Gig LRFiber (single mode)
10-Gig ERFiber (single mode)
1000-TCopper (twisted-pair)RJ-45
1000-SXFiber (multimode)LC
1000-LXFiber (multimode or single mode)LC
1000-LHFiber (single mode)LC
1000-BXFiber (single mode)LC
Copper (twinaxial) Not
Cabling
SFP ConnectorSFP+ Connector
– In the first textbox, type J8436 (for 10-Gigabit information).
– Select any of the products that display in the dropdown list. Then click Display
selected.
– Select Product support information. Then click Manuals and find the Transceiver
Support Matrix.
For technical details of cabling and technologies see “Cabling and Technology Information
Specifications” in the appendix A.
Applicable
LC
LC
LC
LC
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Introducing the Switch
HP 2530-24G-PoE+-2SFP+ Switch (J9854A)
1
All 10/100/1000BASE-T RJ-45 ports have the Auto-MDIX feature.
HP 2530-48G-PoE+-2SFP+ Switch (J9853A)
1
All 10/100/1000BASE-T RJ-45 ports have the Auto-MDIX feature.
Front of the Switch
Front of the Switch
The following images represent the characteristics of the HP 2530 24-port and
48-port Gigabit switches with SFP+ uplink ports.
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The following table explains the characteristics of the HP 2530 24-port and 48port Gigabit switches with SFP+ uplink ports:
Introducing the Switch
Front of the Switch
Table 1-2.HP 2530 24-port and 48-port switches with SFP+ uplink ports
Labels and Description
LabelDescription
1Power, Fault, and Locator LEDs
2Test and Status LEDs
3Switch port LEDs
4SFP+ slots
510/100/1000BASE-T RJ-45 ports
6LED Mode select button and indi-
7Reset and Clear buttons
8Console Port
cator LEDs
Network Ports
■ 24 or 48 auto-sensing 10/100/1000BASE-T ports.
All these ports have the “Auto-MDIX” feature, which means that you can
use either straight-through or crossover twisted-pair cables to connect
any network devices to the switch.
■Two SFP+ slots for fiber or copper uplinks (24-port and 48-port Gigabit
Ethernet switches).
LEDs
On these Switches, there are three groupings of LEDs:
■switch status LEDs (Table 1-3)
■port LEDs (Table 1-4)
■Port LED Mode indicator LEDs (near the selector button) (Table 1-5)
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Introducing the Switch
Front of the Switch
Switch LEDsStateMeaning
Table 1-3.Switch Status LEDs
Power
(green)
Fault
(orange)
Locator
(blue)
PoE
(green/orange)
On The internal power supply is working properly.
OffNo power connection. The switch is NOT receiving power.
OffThe normal state; indicates there are no fault conditions on the switch.
Flashing2A fault has occurred with a component on the switch. The Status LED for
the component with the fault will flash simultaneously.
OnOn briefly after the switch is powered on or reset, at the beginning of
switch self test. If this LED is on for a prolonged time, the switch has
encountered a fatal hardware failure, or has failed its self test. See
On
Flashing
Off
chapter 4,
The Locator LED is used to locate a specific switch in an area full of
switches. The LED can be set to be on solid or flash for a specified number
of minutes (1-1440). The default is 30 minutes. Use the command
“Troubleshooting” for more information.
“chassislocate”.
On green
Flashing
orange
Normal operation. The switch is ready to supply PoE power.
One or more ports has experienced a fault condition for PoE delivery. The
2
Fault LED will be flashing simultaneously. If it is a self test failure, the Test
LED will be flashing simultaneously. When the switch is put in PoE LED
Mode, the Mode LED for the port with the problem will also be flashing
simultaneously.
Flashing
orange
One or more ports has an alert condition for PoE delivery, for example, an
1
oversubscription condition (not enough PoE power available). Only this
LED will be flashing, the Fault LED is off. When the switch is put in PoE
LED Mode, the Mode LEDs for the ports with the alert condition will also
be flashing.
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Fan
(green/orange)
Te st
On greenThe cooling fan is operating normally.
Flashing
orange
The cooling fan has failed. The switch Fault LED will be flashing
2
simultaneously.
OffThe normal operational state; the switch is not undergoing self test.
(green/orange)
On greenThe switch self test and initialization are in progress after the switch has
been power cycled or reset. The switch is not operational until this LED
goes off. The Test LED also comes on briefly when you “hot swap” an SFP
into the switch; the SFP is tested when it is hot swapped.
Flashing
orange
1
The flashing behavior is an on/off cycle once every 0.8 seconds approximately, a fast flash.
2
The flashing behavior is an on/off cycle once every 1.6 seconds approximately, a slow flash.
A component of the switch has failed its self test. The switch Fault LED,
2
Test LED, and the failed component LED will flash simultaneously.
Port LEDs
The port LEDs provide information about the individual switch ports.
Table 1-4.Port LEDs
Switch LEDsStateMeaning
Port LEDs
2
Link
(green)
Mode (green)
OnThe port is enabled and receiving a link indication from the connected
device. In PoE mode, indicates that the port is configured to enable PoE
power delivery to the connected device.
OffOne of these condition exists:
• no active network cable is connected to the port
• the port is not receiving link beat or sufficient light
• the port has been disabled through the switch console, the Web
browser interface, HP PCM, or other network management tool.
• In PoE mode, indicates that the port is configured such that PoE power
delivery is disabled.
• Save power mode is enabled.
1
Flashing
The port has failed self test. The switch Fault, and Self Test LEDs will flash
simultaneously.
2
Depending on the mode selected, displays the following:
• network activity information
• connection duplex mode
• connection speed information
• PoE power delivery status
See “LED Mode Select Button and Indicator LEDs:” below for more information.
Introducing the Switch
Front of the Switch
SFP LEDs
2
Link
Flashing
green
One of the following conditions exist:
• the SFP is not supported by the current switch software
• the SFP is not a genuine HP SFP and is not supported
• the SFP is an “A” version in a switch that requires a “B” version or later.
Link and Mode
(green)
1
The flashing behavior is an on/off cycle once every 1.6 seconds, approximately.
2
These LEDs are turned off when Save Power mode is enabled. If Save Power mode is enabled and the
2
On for 2
seconds
Both the Link and Mode LED turn on solid for 2 seconds and then go to
normal operation. This indicates the SFP has been recognized by the
switch.
LEDs are turned off, they can be turned on temporarily through the LED Mode button.
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Introducing the Switch
Mode LED
Link LED
LED Mode select button
and indicator LEDs
These Switches have two LEDs per
port. The Link LED shows the port link
status in all modes except PoE mode.
In PoE mode, it shows whether the
port is configured to provide PoE power. The operation of the Mode LED is
controlled by the LED Mode select
button, and the current setting is
indicated by the LED Mode indicator
LEDs near the button. Press the
button to step from one view mode to
the next. The default view is
Activity (Act).
Front of the Switch
LED Mode Select Button and Indicator LEDs
To optimize the amount of information that can be displayed for each of the
switch ports in the limited space available, these Switches use multipledisplay LEDs for each port.
Table 1-5.Multiple-Display Port LEDs
Switch LEDsModeMeaning
Port Mode
indicator LEDs
(4 green LEDs)
When Save Power mode is enabled and all port LEDs are off, press the LED
Mode select button to turn the port LEDs on. Press the LED Mode select button
again to step through each view mode. Press the LED Mode select button after
the PoE view mode to turn LEDs off.
If the port LEDs are left on when Save Power mode is enabled, they turn off
automatically after 10 minutes.
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ActIndicates the Port LEDs are displaying network activity information.
FDxIndicates the Port LEDs are lit for ports that are in full-duplex mode.
SpdIndicates the Port LEDs are displaying the connection speed at which each
port is operating:
• if the Port LED is off, the port is operating at 10 Mbps.
• if the Port LED is flashing, the port is operating at 100 Mbps.
• if the Port LED is on continuously, the port is operating at 1000 Mbps.
PoEIndicates the Port LEDs are lit for ports that are providing PoE power to the
connected device.
Introducing the Switch
Front of the Switch
Reset Button
This button is for:
■Resetting the switch - When the switch is powered on. This action clears
any temporary error conditions that may have occurred and executes the
switch self test.
■Restoring Factory Default Configuration - When pressed with the
Clear button in a specific pattern, any configuration changes you may have
made through the switch console, the Web browser interface, and SNMP
management are removed, and the factory default configuration is
restored to the switch. For the specific method to restore the factory
default configuration, see “Restoring the Factory Default Configuration”
on page 4-12 of this manual.
Clear Button
This button is used for:
■Deleting Passwords - When pressed by itself for at least one second, the
button deletes any switch console access passwords that you may have
configured. Use this feature if you have misplaced the password and need
console access. This button is provided as a convenience, however if you
are concerned with the security of the switch configuration and operation,
you should make sure the switch is installed in a secure location. This
button can be disabled by a CLI command.
■Restoring Factory Default Configuration - See Reset Button above.
Console Port
This port is used to connect a console to the switch by using the RJ-45 to DB9
cable, supplied with the switch. This connection is described under “7.
(Optional) Connect a Console to the Switch” on page 2-15 in chapter 2,
“Installing the Switch.” The console can be a PC or workstation running a VT100 terminal emulator, or a VT-100 terminal.
You can also connect a console to the switch using the Micro USB console
port (cable not provided). Use a USB 2.0 high-speed cable with male type A
(4-pin) to male micro-B (5-pin) connectors. The maximum allowable length is
5 meters.
1-9
Introducing the Switch
AC power connector
HP 2530-24G-2SFP+ Switch (J9856A)
HP 2530-48G-2SFP+ Switch (J9855A)
HP 2530-24G-PoE+-2SFP+ Switch (J9854A)
AC power connector
HP 2530-48G-PoE+-2SFP+ Switch (J9853A)
Back of the Switch
Back of the Switch
1-10
Power Connector
These 24-port and 48-port switches do not have a power switch; they are
powered on when connected to an active AC power source. The switches
automatically adjust to any voltage between 100-127 and 200-240 volts and
either 50 or 60 Hz. There are no voltage range settings required.
Introducing the Switch
Switch Features
Switch Features
The following are the features of the Switches:
■24 or 48 auto-sensing 10/100/1000BASE-T RJ-45 ports with Auto-MDIX.
■ Two SFP+ uplink slots supporting HP SFP and SFP+ transceivers.
■PoE+ operation—the switches are IEEE 802.3 at compliant and provide
up to 30W per port to power IP phones, wireless access points, Web
cameras, and more. For more information, see the HP Power over Ethernet (PoE/PoE+) Planning and Implementation Guide, which is on
the HP Web site at www.hp.com/networking/support.
■The switches support some pre-standard PoE devices. However, the use
of a cross-over cable may be required.
■Plug-and-play networking—all ports are enabled—just connect the
network cables to active network devices and your switched network is
operational.
■Auto-MDIX on all twisted-pair ports, meaning that all twisted-pair
connections can be made using straight-through cables. Cross-over cables
are not required, although they will also work.
■Automatic learning of the hardware addresses in each switch’s 16000-
■Automatically negotiated full-duplex operation for the 10/100/1000 RJ-45
ports when connected to other auto-negotiating devices.
■A “Save Power” mode option that keeps port LEDs turned off except for
when the LED Mode select button is pressed.
■An automatic low-power mode for ports when a link is not present.
■Easy management of the switches through several available interfaces:
•Console interface — a full featured, easy to use, VT-100 terminal
interface that is especially good for out-of-band switch management
or for Telnet access to the switch.
•Web browser interface — an easy to use built-in graphical interface
that can be accessed from common Web browsers.
•SNMP-based network management:
–HP PCM/PCM+ — a graphical network management tool that
you can use to manage your entire small to medium-sized
network.
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Introducing the Switch
Switch Features
–Intelligent Management Center (IMC) — the HP graphics
network management tool intended to manage any sized
network. IMC support for these switches is planned for early
2013. Go to www.hp.com/networking to check on support availability.
■Support for the Spanning Tree Protocol to eliminate network loops.
■Support for up to 512 IEEE 802.1Q-compliant VLANs so you can divide
the attached end nodes into logical groupings that fit your business needs.
■Download of new switch software for product enhancements or bug fixes.
■Variable speed fans ensure quiet operation.
■Support for many advanced features to enhance network performance.
For a description, see the Management and Configuration Guide, which
is on the HP Web site at www.hp.com/networking/support. (You may want
to bookmark this Web page for easy access in the future.)
Save Power Mode
A Save Power mode feature can be configured through the console. Save
Power mode can be used to turn off port LEDs unless the LED Mode button
is pressed. In addition, it can configure the LAN ports to operate at low power
if a link is not detected.
1-12
Installing the Switch
This chapter provides installation information for the Switches.
Included Parts
These Switches have the following components:
■Documentation kit
• Switch Quick Setup Guide
• Safety and Regulatory information1
• Software License, Warranty, and Support information
■Console port serial cable (DB-9 to RJ-45)
■Accessory kits:
2
HP 2530-24G-PoE+-2SFP+ Switch
HP 2530-48G-PoE+-2SFP+ Switch
Kit number 5066-2231
Contains:
• two rack mounting brackets
• two wall/table mounting brackets
• eight 8-mm M4 screws to attach the
mounting brackets to the switch
• four 5/8-inch number 12-24 screws to
attach the switch to a rack
• four rubber feet
HP 2530-24G-2SFP+ Switch
HP 2530-48G-2SFP+ Switch
Kit number 5069-6535
Contains:
• two wall/table mounting brackets
• eight 8-mm M4 screws to attach the
mounting brackets to the switch
• four 5/8-inch number 12-24 screws to
attach the switch to a rack
• four rubber feet
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Installing the Switch
Included Parts
■24- and 48-port switch AC power cords, one of the following:
Switch Model
HP 2530-24G-2SFP+,
HP 2530-24G-PoE+-
HP 2530-48G-PoE+-
2SFP+, and
HP 2530-48G-2SFP+
Country/Region
Argentina
Australia/New Zealand
Brazil
Chile
China
Continental Europe
Denmark
India
Israel
Japan
Malaysia
Switzerland
South Africa
South Korea
Taiwan
Thailand
United Kingdom/Hong Kong/Singapore
United States/Canada/Mexico
The power cord for the HP 2530-48G-PoE+-2SFP+Switch supports a higher amperage
and uses a C15 connector.
■Optional accessory for 24-port and 48-port switches:
•HP X410 Switch Rail Kit (J9583A).
Installing the Switch
Included Parts
Installation Precautions
WARNING■The rack or cabinet should be adequately secured to prevent it
from becoming unstable and/or falling over.
Devices installed in a rack or cabinet should be mounted as low
as possible, with the heaviest devices at the bottom and progressively lighter devices installed above.
■Wall-mount the switches with network ports facing up or down.
Do not mount the switches with the ventilation or fan ducts
facing up or down.
Cautions■When installing the switch, the AC outlet should be near the switch and
should be easily accessible in case the switch must be powered off.
■Ensure the power source circuits are properly grounded.
■Use only the AC/DC power adapter and power cord (if applicable),
supplied with the switch. Use of other adapters or power cords, including
those that came with other HP Networking products, may result in
damage to the equipment.
For those switches that use a power cord, if your installation requires a
different power cord than the one supplied with the switch, be sure to use
a power cord displaying the mark of the safety agency the defines the
regulations for power cords in your country. The mark is your assurance
that the power cord can be used safely with the switch.
■Ensure the switch does not overload the power circuits, wiring, and
over-current protection. To determine the possibility of overloading the
supply circuits, add together the ampere ratings of all devices installed
on the same circuit as the switch and compare the total with the rating
limit for the circuit. Maximum ampere ratings are usually printed on the
devices near the AC power connectors.
■Do not install the switch in an environment where the operating ambient
temperature might exceed 45C (113F). This includes a fully-enclosed
rack. Ensure the air flow around the sides and back of the switch is not
restricted. Leave at least 7.6 cm (3 inches) for cooling.
■Ensure all port covers are installed when the port is not in use.
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Installing the Switch
Installation Procedures
Installation Procedures
These steps summarize your switch installation. The rest of this chapter
provides details on these steps.
1.Prepare the installation site (page 2-5). Make sure the physical
environment into which you will be installing the switch is properly
prepared, including having the correct network cabling ready to connect
to the switch and having an appropriate location for the switch. See page
2-3 for some installation precautions.
2.Verify the switch passes self test (page 2-6). Plug the switch into a
power source and observe that the LEDs on the switch’s front panel
indicate correct switch operation.
3.Mount the switch (page 2-8). The switch can be mounted in a 19-inch
telco rack, in an equipment cabinet, on a wall, under a table, or on a
horizontal surface.
4.Connect power to the switch (page 2-12). Once the switch is mounted,
plug it into the main power source.
5.Connect the network devices (page 2-13). Using the appropriate
network cables, connect the network devices to the switch ports.
6.(Optional) Install SFP and SFP+ transceivers (page 2-14). The
switch has two slots for installing transceivers. Depending on where you
install the switch, it may be easier to install the transceivers first. Transceivers can be hot swapped—they can be installed or removed while the
switch is powered on.
7.(Optional) Connect a console to the switch (page 2-15). You may
wish to modify the switch’s configuration, for example, to configure an IP
address so it can be managed using a Web browser, from an SNMP
network management station, or through a Telnet session. Configuration
changes can be made by using the included console cable to connect a PC
to the switch’s console port.
At this point, your switch is fully installed. See the rest of this chapter if you
need more detailed information on any of these installation steps.
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Installing the Switch
Installation Procedures
1. Prepare the Installation Site
■Cabling Infrastructure - Ensure the cabling infrastructure meets the
necessary network specifications. See appendix A, “Cabling and
Technology Information Specifications” for more information:
■Installation Location - Before installing the switch, plan its location and
orientation relative to other devices and equipment:
•In the front of the switch, leave at least 7.6 cm (3 inches) of space for
the twisted-pair and fiber-optic cabling.
•In the back of the switch, leave at least 3.8 cm (1 1/2 inches) of space
for the power cord.
•On the sides of the switch, leave at least 7.6 cm (3 inches) for cooling.
2-5
Installing the Switch
Connect power cord to the
power connector
Installation Procedures
2. Verify the Switch Passes Self Test
Before mounting the switch in its network location, you should first verify it
is working properly by plugging it into a power source and verifying it passes
its self test.
1.For the 24-port and 48-port switches, connect the power cord supplied
with the switch to the power connector on the back of the switch, and
then into a properly grounded electrical outlet.
Figure 2-1. Connecting the power cord
NoteThe 24-port and 48-port do not have a power switch. They are powered on
when the power cord is connected to the switch and to a power source. For
safety, the power outlet should be located near the switch installation.
The switch automatically adjusts to any voltage between 100-127 or 200-240
volts and either 50 or 60 Hz. There are no voltage range settings required.
2-6
Installing the Switch
Self Test LED
Switch port LEDs
Power, Fault, and
Locator LEDs
Installation Procedures
2.Check the LEDs on the switch as described below.
Figure 2-2. Checking the LEDs
When the switch is powered on, it performs its diagnostic self test. Self test
takes approximately 50 seconds to complete.
LED Behavior
During the self test:
•Initially, all the switch and port LEDs are on. Most of the LEDs go off
and then come on again during phases of the self test.
•For the duration of the self test, the Tes t LED stays on.
When the self test completes successfully:
•The Power, PoE and Fan LEDs remain on.
•The Fault, Locator and Tes t LEDs stay off.
•The Act LED remains on indicating the default port LED mode.
•The port LEDs on the front of the switch go into their normal opera-
tional mode:
–If the ports are connected to active network devices, the Link
LEDs stay on and the Mode LEDs behave according to the mode
selected. In the default mode (Act), the Mode LEDs should be
blinking indicating port activity.
–If the ports are not connected to active network devices, the Link
and Mode LEDs will stay off.
If the LED display is different than what is described above, especially if
the Fault and Te st LEDs stay on for more than 60 seconds or they start
flashing, the self test has not completed correctly. Refer to chapter 4,
2-7
Installing the Switch
Installation Procedures
“Troubleshooting” for diagnostic help.
3. Mount the Switch
After the switch passes self test, it is ready to be mounted in a stable location.
The switch can be mounted in these ways:
■in a rack or cabinet
■on a horizontal surface
■under a table
■on a wall
Rack or Cabinet Mounting
The switch is designed to be mounted in any EIA-standard 19-inch telco rack
or communication equipment cabinet.
The 24-port and 48-port switches can also be mounted in 4-post racks and
cabinets by using the HP X410 Switch Rail Kit (J9583A). For instructions on
using the kit, see the documentation that is included with the kit.
Note that some mounting brackets have multiple mounting holes and can be
rotated allowing for a wide variety of mounting options. Secure the rack in
accordance with the manufacture’s safety guidelines.
WARNINGFor safe operation, please read the mounting precautions on
page 2-3, before mounting a switch.
Equipment
Cabinet
Note
2-8
The 12-24 screws supplied with the switch are the correct threading for
standard EIA/TIA open 19-inch racks. If installing the switch in an equipment
cabinet such as a server cabinet, use the clips and screws that came with the
cabinet in place of the 12-24 screws that are supplied with the switch.
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