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GSM Series User Manual 
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Copper Ports - Cable Installation
 
 
Please Note: 
⇒  The RJ-45 ports on the Alloy GSM Series Switches support MDI/MDI-X auto-crossover 
     functionality. This enables use of either straight-through or crossover UTP cable 
     types; the RJ-45 ports will automatically be configured to suit the characteristics of the device 
    at the remote end of the link. 
⇒  The RJ-45 ports on the Alloy GSM Series Switches support Nway auto-negotiation; the 
 
ports will automatically be configured to be compatible with the speed and duplex 
     settings of the device at the remote end of the link. 
⇒  The minimum grade of cable for use with the switch is Cat. 5 grade UTP or STP. Higher 
     grades of UTP/STP cable may also be used to connect to the copper RJ-45 ports. 
 
1.  Depress the clip on the RJ-45 connector and push into the RJ-45 port. Release 
 
connector and ensure that the cable connector is securely locked into the RJ-45 port. 
 
2.  Repeat the above steps, as needed, for each RJ-45 port to be connected. 
 
• Power On 
 
Please Note: 
⇒  Alloy GSM Series Switches use a 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz power supply. The power supply 
will automatically convert your local AC power source to DC power for use by the switch.  
1.  Ensure that the power switch is turned off before connecting mains power. 
2.  Connect the power cord supplied with the switch to your nearest mains outlet. 
3.  Connect the other end of the power cord into the IEC power port on the switch. 
4.  Lock the power cable into place using the power cable clamp mounted on the IEC power port. 
5.  Turn the switch on.  
6.  When initial power is applied, all the LED indicators will light up for a brief period while the 
system performs its startup tests. Once the initial tests (‘POST test’) have completed all 
except the power and CPU LED should return to an off state.  
 
• Firmware Loading 
After power on, the boot-loader will load the switch firmware into the main operational memory. 
This process will take about 30 seconds. Once completed, the switch will flash all the LED’s once 
and then switch to a ready state.