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613-001478 Rev. D
8100S Series
Fast Ethernet Switches
AT-8100S/24C
AT-8100S/24
AT-8100S/24POE
AT-8100S/16F8-SC
AT-8100S/16F8-LC
AT-8100S/24F-LC
Stack Installation Guide
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613-001478 Rev. D8100S SeriesFast Ethernet Switches AT-8100S/24C AT-8100S/24 AT-8100S/24POE AT-8100S/16F8-SC AT-8100S/16F8-LC AT-8100S/24F-LCSta

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Figures10Figure 50: PORT Parameter in the Command Line Interface...

Page 3 - Industry Canada

Chapter 6: Powering On and Verifying the Stack10011. Repeat this procedure to power on the second power supply.WarningThis unit might have more than o

Page 4 - Translated Safety Statements

Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches101Verifying the InstallationTo verify the installation of the stack, perform the following procedur

Page 5 - Contents

Chapter 6: Powering On and Verifying the Stack102 Examine the stack ID LEDs to verify that each switch has been assigned a unique ID number, in the r

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103Chapter 7Cabling the Network PortsThis chapter contains the following procedures: “Cabling the Twisted Pair and Fiber Optic Ports” on page 104 “I

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Chapter 7: Cabling the Network Ports104Cabling the Twisted Pair and Fiber Optic PortsThis section contains the guidelines to cabling the twisted pair

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Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches105 The 10/100/1000Base-T ports must be set to Auto-Negotiation, the default setting, to operate at

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Chapter 7: Cabling the Network Ports106Installing Optional SFP TransceiversReview the following guidelines before installing optional SFP transceivers

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Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches107Figure 45. Removing the Dust Plug from an SFP Slot2. Remove the transceiver from its shipping con

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Chapter 7: Cabling the Network Ports108Figure 47. Removing the Dust Cover from the SFP Module6. Verify that the handle on the SFP transceiver is in th

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Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches1097. Connect the fiber optic cable to the SFP module, as shown in Figure 49.Figure 49. Connecting t

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11TablesTable 1: Hardware Features of the 8100S Twisted Pair Series ...

Page 14 - Document Conventions

Chapter 7: Cabling the Network Ports110Managing the StackYou may manage an 8100S Series stack with these methods and tools: Local management Telnet

Page 15 - Contacting Allied Telesis

Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches111address 169.254.1.1. Refer to your computer’s documentation for instructions on how to set the IP

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Chapter 7: Cabling the Network Ports112Web BrowserManagementYet another way to remotely manage a stack is with a web browser. A special web browser in

Page 17 - Overview

Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches113The slot ID value, which is used to specify slot numbers in a multi-module chassis, does not appl

Page 18 - Features

Chapter 7: Cabling the Network Ports114

Page 19 - Pair Ports

115Chapter 8TroubleshootingThis chapter contains suggestions on how to troubleshoot the switch if a problem occurs.NoteFor further assistance, please

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Chapter 8: Troubleshooting116Problem 3: The stack ID LEDs on the switches of the stack are flashing the ID numbers and the letter “H” every few second

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Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches117 Check that the SFP module is fully inserted in the slot. Verify that the operating specificati

Page 22 - Components

Chapter 8: Troubleshooting118

Page 23 - Hardware

119Chapter 9Adding or Removing SwitchesThe procedures in this chapter explain how to add or remove switches from the stack. The chapter contains the f

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Chapter 9: Adding or Removing Switches120Removing or Replacing the Master SwitchThis procedure is divided into the following phases: Phase 1: “Upload

Page 26 - Back Panel Components

Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches121Uploading theActiveConfigurationFileThe first step to replacing the master switch of the stack is

Page 27 - Management Panel

Chapter 9: Adding or Removing Switches122sure to include the .CFG extension. This example of the command uploads a configuration file called stack_eng

Page 28 - Model Naming Conventions

Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches123NoteIf the switch has SFP modules, perform steps 3 to 7. Otherwise, go to step 8.3. Label and rem

Page 29 -  LC - Duplex LC

Chapter 9: Adding or Removing Switches1245. Remove and label the module from the switch, as shown in Figure 55.Figure 55. Removing the SFP Module6. In

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Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches125Figure 57. Removing the Stacking Cables9. Remove the switch from the equipment rack.10. Go to the

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Chapter 9: Adding or Removing Switches1265. Assign the switch its stack ID number. For instructions, refer to “Changing the Stack ID Number” on page 8

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Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches12711. Use the EXIT command to return to the Privileged Exec mode and Issue the SHOW CONFIG command

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Chapter 9: Adding or Removing Switches128Adding a New Member SwitchHere are the guidelines to adding a new member switch to a stack: You have to powe

Page 34 - SFP Slots

Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches129c. If the “Current boot config” field is displaying the filename BOOT.CFG, perform this command t

Page 35 - Power Over Ethernet

13PrefaceThis guide contains instructions on how to install the 8100S Series of Fast Ethernet switches in a stack configuration. For instructions on h

Page 36 - Chapter 1: Overview

Chapter 9: Adding or Removing Switches130Removing a Member SwitchHere are the guidelines to removing a member switch from the stack: You may leave th

Page 37 - Prioritization

131Appendix ATechnical SpecificationsThis appendix contains the technical specifications for the 8100S Series Switches. For the technical specificatio

Page 38 - Implementation

Appendix A: Technical Specifications132VentilationEnvironmental SpecificationsPower SpecificationsMaximum Power ConsumptionsInput VoltagesTable 19.

Page 39 - S1 and S2 Stacking Ports

Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches133CertificationsQuality and ReliabilityAT-8100S/24 AC model: 100-240 VAC, 1.0 A maximum, 50/60 Hz p

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Appendix A: Technical Specifications134RJ-45 Twisted Pair Port PinoutsFigure 58 illustrates the pin layout of an RJ-45 connector and port.Figure 58. R

Page 41 - Twisted Pair Port

Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches135Table 26 lists the pin signals when a port operating at 1000 Mbps.Fiber Optic Port Specifications

Page 42 - 10/100/1000Base-T

Appendix A: Technical Specifications136Table 28 lists the specifications of the 100Base-FX fiber optic ports on the AT-8100S/16F8-LC and AT-8100S/24F-

Page 43 - 100Base-FX Port

Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches137RJ-45 Style Serial Console Port PinoutsTable 29 lists the pin signals of the RJ-45 style serial C

Page 44 - SFP Slot

Appendix A: Technical Specifications1384 Transmit data1+ Receive data1+5 Ground Ground6 Transmit data1- Receive data1-7 Receive data0+ Transmit data0+

Page 45 - Ports LEDs

Preface14Document ConventionsThis document uses the following conventions:NoteNotes provide additional information.CautionCautions inform you that per

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Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches15Contacting Allied TelesisIf you need assistance with this product, you may contact Allied Telesis

Page 48 - Power Supplies

17Chapter 1OverviewThis chapter contains the following sections: “Features” on page 18 “8100S Twisted Pair Series Switches” on page 21 “8100S Fiber

Page 49 - Power Connectors

Chapter 1: Overview18FeaturesHere is a list of the switches and their features:8100S Models Here are the 8100S Series switches: AT-8100S/24C AT-8100

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Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches19 Port prioritization10/100/1000Mbps TwistedPair PortsHere are the basic features of the 10/100/10

Page 51 - Stacking Overview

Copyright  2012 Allied Telesis, Inc.All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced without prior written permission from Allied T

Page 52 - Stacking Guidelines

Chapter 1: Overview20LEDs Here are the port LEDs: Duplex mode and link/activity LEDs for the twisted pair ports Link/activity LEDs for the 100Base-F

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Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches218100S Twisted Pair Series SwitchesThe three twisted pair models in the 8100S Series are listed her

Page 54 - Master Switch

Chapter 1: Overview22Front Panels The front panels of the 8100S Series switches with twisted pair ports are shown in Figure 1.Figure 1. 8100S Series S

Page 55 - Stacking Port Topologies

Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches238100S Fiber Optic Series SwitchesThe three fiber optic models in the 8100S Series are listed here:

Page 56 - Chapter 2: Stacking Overview

Chapter 1: Overview24Front Panels The front panels of the fiber optic switches are shown in Figure 3 here and Figure 4 on page 25.Figure 3. Front Pane

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Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches25Figure 4. Front Panels of the 8100S Fiber Optic Series (Continued)Fiber Optic Ports Table 3 lists

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Chapter 1: Overview26Back Panel ComponentsFigure 5 shows the back panel of the AT-8100S/24C Switch, which has a single power supply.Figure 5. Back Pan

Page 59 - Initialization Process

Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches27Management PanelFigure 7 identifies the components of the management panel.Figure 7. Management Pa

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Chapter 1: Overview28Model Naming ConventionsThe letters and numbers in the model names identify the hardware features of the switches. The naming con

Page 61 - Beginning the Installation

Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches29The conventions are defined in Table 5.Table 5. Model Naming Conventions of the Fiber Optic 8100S

Page 62 - Installation Overview

3Electrical Safety and Emissions StandardsThis product meets the following standards.RFI Emissions FCC Class A, EN55022 Class A, EN61000-3-2, EN61000-

Page 63 - Reviewing Safety Precautions

Chapter 1: Overview3010/100Base-TX Twisted Pair PortsThe switches have 8 or 24 10/100Base-TX ports.Speed The ports can operate at either 10 or 100 Mbp

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Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches31MaximumDistanceThe ports have a maximum operating distance of 100 meters (328 feet).Power OverEthe

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Chapter 1: Overview3210/100/1000Base-T Twisted Pair PortsThe switches have two 10/100/1000Base-T ports. These ports are paired with SFP slots to form

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Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches33MaximumDistanceThe ports have a maximum operating distance of 100 meters (328 feet).Power OverEthe

Page 67 - Planning the Installation

Chapter 1: Overview34SFP SlotsThe switches have two slots for 100Mbps 100Base-FX or 1000Mbps 1000Base-SX/LX fiber optic transceivers. You may add tran

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Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches35Power Over EthernetThe AT-8100S/24POE Switch features Power over Ethernet (PoE) on the 10/100Base-

Page 69 - Unpacking the Switch

Chapter 1: Overview36Power Budget The AT-8100S/24POE Switch has a power budget of 370 watts. This is the maximum amount of power the switches can prov

Page 70 - AT-8100S/24C

Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches37PortPrioritizationIf the power requirements of the powered devices exceed the switch’s power budge

Page 71 - Chapter 4

Chapter 1: Overview38WiringImplementationThe IEEE 802.3af standard defines two methods by which a PSE, such as the switch, can transmit DC power over

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Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches39S1 and S2 Stacking PortsThe switch may be used as a stand-alone unit or as part of a stack in whic

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4Translated Safety StatementsImportant: The  indicates that translations of the safety statement are available in the PDF document “Translated Safety

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Chapter 1: Overview40eco-friendly ButtonYou may turn off the port LEDs to conserve electricity when you are not monitoring the switch. The LEDs may be

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Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches41LEDsHere are the descriptions of the switch’s LEDs.10/100Base-TXTwisted Pair PortLEDsThe 10/100Bas

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Chapter 1: Overview42Here are the LED guidelines: The LEDs do not display port speed. That information may be viewed using the management software.

Page 77 - Labeling the Switches

Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches43100Base-FX PortLEDsEach of the 100Base-FX ports on the AT-8100S/16F8-SC, AT-8100S/16F8-LC, and AT-

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Chapter 1: Overview44SFP Slot LED Each SFP slot has one LED.Figure 13. SFP Slot LEDsThe SFP slot LED is described in Table 13.Table 13. SFP Slot LEDLE

Page 79 - Cabling the Stacking Ports

Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches45S1 and S2 StackPorts LEDsEach stacking port has one link/activity LED labelled LINK/ACT.Figure 14.

Page 80 - Powering on a Switch

Chapter 1: Overview46Stack ID LED The Stack ID LED displays the ID number of the switch. A stand-alone switch should have the ID number 0. Switches co

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Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches47Console PortThe Console port is used to configure the features and parameter settings of the switc

Page 82 - Starting a Local

Chapter 1: Overview48Power SuppliesThe switches are powered by two internal AC power supplies, except for the AT-8100S/24C Switch, which has one power

Page 83 - Starting a Telnet

Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches49Power ConnectorsThe 8100S Series switches have two AC or DC power supply sockets on the back panel

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5Preface ...

Page 85 - Stack ID Number

Chapter 1: Overview50

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51Chapter 2Stacking OverviewThis chapter contains the following sections: “Stacking Guidelines” on page 52 “Master Switch” on page 54 “Stacking Por

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Chapter 2: Stacking Overview52Stacking GuidelinesA stack is a group 8100S Series switches linked together with the S1 and S2 stacking ports to functio

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Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches53 The other units are referred to as member switches. The stacking feature described in this guid

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Chapter 2: Stacking Overview54Master SwitchA stack must have a master switch to coordinate and monitor stack operations. It verifies that the switches

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Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches55Stacking Port TopologiesThe switches are connected together with the S1 and S2 ports in the manage

Page 91 - Chapter 6

Chapter 2: Stacking Overview56Figure 16 Duplex-chain and Duplex-ring ConfigurationsDuplex-chain Configuration Duplex-ring Configuration

Page 92 - Powering on AC Switches

Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches57Active Boot Configuration FileThe master switch stores the settings of the entire stack in a file

Page 93 - Processes

Chapter 2: Stacking Overview58instructs the other switches to designate that filename as the active boot configuration file so that they use that file

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Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches59Initialization ProcessThe switches of the stack synchronize their operations in a five phase proce

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Contents6Power Budget ...

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Chapter 2: Stacking Overview60

Page 97 - Powering On DC Switches

61Chapter 3Beginning the InstallationThe chapter contains the following sections: “Installation Overview” on page 62 “Reviewing Safety Precautions”

Page 98 - Figure 42. Stripped Wire

Chapter 3: Beginning the Installation62Installation OverviewTable 15 lists the installation procedures for a stack of 8100S Series switches. The proce

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Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches63Reviewing Safety PrecautionsPlease review the following safety precautions before you begin to ins

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Chapter 3: Beginning the Installation64WarningClass I Equipment. This equipment must be earthed. The power plug must be connected to a properly wired

Page 101 - Verifying the Installation

Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches65CautionRisk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Replace only with the same o

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Chapter 3: Beginning the Installation66WarningReliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment should be maintained. Particular attention should be given t

Page 103 - Cabling the Network Ports

Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches67Planning the InstallationObserve these requirements when planning the installation of the stack.Wa

Page 104 - Twisted Pair

Chapter 3: Beginning the Installation68To count the ports on the twisted pair models, include the two 10/100/1000Base-T ports along with the 10/100Bas

Page 105 - Guidelines

Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches69Unpacking the SwitchRefer to the figures in this section to verify the contents of the shipping co

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Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches7SNMP ...

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Chapter 3: Beginning the Installation70AT-8100S/24CSwitchThe AT-8100S/24C Switch comes with the items listed in Figure 20.Figure 20. Components of the

Page 108 - SFP Handle

71Chapter 4Installing and Labeling the Switches in an Equipment RackHere are the procedures in this chapter: “Installing the Switches in an Equipment

Page 109 - Figure 49

Chapter 4: Installing and Labeling the Switches in an Equipment Rack72Installing the Switches in an Equipment RackThis procedure requires the followin

Page 110 - Managing the Stack

Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches734. For all switches except the AT-8100S/24C Switch, secure the two rack mount brackets to the side

Page 111 - Secure Shell

Chapter 4: Installing and Labeling the Switches in an Equipment Rack74Figure 24. Attaching the Brackets to Install the Switch in an Equipment Rack (Co

Page 112 - Stack ID

Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches75Figure 26. Attaching the Brackets to the AT-8100S/24C Switch to Install the Switch in an Equipment

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Chapter 4: Installing and Labeling the Switches in an Equipment Rack765. Have another person hold the switch in the equipment rack while you secure it

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Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches77Labeling the SwitchesStarting with the top or bottom switch of the stack, assign each unit a numbe

Page 115 - Troubleshooting

Chapter 4: Installing and Labeling the Switches in an Equipment Rack78

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79Chapter 5Assigning the Stack ID Numbers and Cabling the Stacking PortsThe procedures in this chapter explain how to configure the stack ID numbers o

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Contents8

Page 118 - Chapter 8: Troubleshooting

Chapter 5: Assigning the Stack ID Numbers and Cabling the Stacking Ports80Powering on a SwitchPower on one of the switches in the stack with these ins

Page 119 - Adding or Removing Switches

Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches812. Connect the other end of the power cord to an appropriate AC power outlet. For power specificat

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Chapter 5: Assigning the Stack ID Numbers and Cabling the Stacking Ports82Verifying and Setting the Stack ID NumbersAfter the switch has initialized i

Page 121 - Configuration

Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches83Figure 30. Connecting the Management Cable to the RJ-45 Terminal Port on the Switch2. Connect the

Page 122 - Current Master

Chapter 5: Assigning the Stack ID Numbers and Cabling the Stacking Ports84NoteYour computer automatically defaults to an 169.254.n.n address if it is

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Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches85Changing theStack ID NumberTo set the stack ID number:1. When prompted, enter a user name and pass

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Chapter 5: Assigning the Stack ID Numbers and Cabling the Stacking Ports864. Type Y to change the switch’s ID number and reset the unit, or N to cance

Page 125 - New Master

Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches87Cabling the Stacking PortsNow that you’ve assigned and verified the stack ID numbers of the switch

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Chapter 5: Assigning the Stack ID Numbers and Cabling the Stacking Ports88An example of a stack of four switches is shown in this figure.Figure 35. Ex

Page 127 - Switch to the

Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches894. To add a redundant path to the stack, connect a stacking cable to the empty stacking ports on t

Page 128 - Adding a New Member Switch

9Figure 1: 8100S Series Switches...

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Chapter 5: Assigning the Stack ID Numbers and Cabling the Stacking Ports90

Page 130 - Removing a Member Switch

91Chapter 6Powering On and Verifying the StackThe procedures in this chapter are listed here: “Powering on AC Switches” on page 92 “Powering On DC S

Page 131 - Technical Specifications

Chapter 6: Powering On and Verifying the Stack92Powering on AC SwitchesTo power on the stack for the first time, connect the power cords to the connec

Page 132 - Power Specifications

Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches93WarningPower cord is used as a disconnection device. To de-energize equipment, disconnect the powe

Page 133 - Quality and Reliability

Chapter 6: Powering On and Verifying the Stack94You may also monitor the processes by connecting a terminal or computer with has a terminal emulator p

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Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches95Figure 39. Switch Initialization Messages (Continued)Initializing Port Statistics ...

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Chapter 6: Powering On and Verifying the Stack96Figure 40. Switch Initialization Messages (Continued)At this point, the stack is operational and ready

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Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches97Powering On DC SwitchesPerform this procedure to power on a stack of DC 8100S Series switches:Warn

Page 137 - Stacking Port Pinouts

Chapter 6: Powering On and Verifying the Stack98Figure 41. DC Terminal Block3. With a 14-gauge wire-stripping tool, strip the three wires in the tray

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Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches99Figure 43. Inserting Wires into the DC Terminal Block5. Connect the positive feed wire to the term

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