Quick-start guide
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Insert an SFP transceiver into the switch
Inserting an SFP transceiver into the network switch is optional and isn’t required to
use the switch.
You don’t need to turn o the network switch before you can plug in and remove SFP
transceivers from the network switch.
1. Insert an SFP transceiver into one of the SFP ports on the network switch.
2. Connect an SFP cable to the SFP transceiver.
3. Check the SFP link and activity LEDs on the network switch and make sure that it’s
illuminated to indicate that the SFP transceiver was properly inserted.
To remove an SFP transceiver, check the SFP link and activity LEDs to make sure that
there isn’t any network activity in progress. Remove the SFP cable from the transceiver.
Lift up the lever on the transceiver and gently pull it out of the SFP port.
Wire the power inputs
You can use either an external power adapter or the terminal block to power the
network switch. Alternatively, you can connect both an external power adapter and
the terminal block to create a redundant power input.
You should use wire ranging in size of 12 to 24 AWG.
Caution! Make sure that you ground the enclosure before you install the terminal
block connector into the network switch.
1. Insert the grounding wire into the Ground port on the terminal block, and tighten
the wire clamp screws.
2. Insert the positive DC power wire into the V+ port on the terminal block connector,
and tighten the wire clamp screws.
3. Insert the negative DC power wire into the V- port on the terminal block connector,
and tighten the wire clamp screws.
4. Insert the terminal block connector into the 3-pin terminal block on the network
switch.
Reboot the network switch
The Reset button on the network switch is designed to reboot the network switch
without turning o and turning on the power.
• To reboot the network switch, press the Reset button.