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Figure 2-2.  Rack-Mounting The ATX
2.3  CONNECTING THE POWER SUPPLY
The ATX utilizes a two power supply system. A primary power 
source provides the ATX with power. You can purchase an 
optional, redundant power supply as well. If you use both power 
supplies, they supply power on a load-sharing basis. If one power 
supply fails, the remaining power supply automatically provides 
all the necessary power.
To connect the ATX to an external power source (100 to 120 Vac or 
200 to 240 Vac at 47 to 65 Hz), follow the steps below:
1. When using one power supply, plug the power cable into the 
power socket labeled SUPPLY A on the back of the ATX. When 
using an optional second power supply, connect its power 
cable to the SUPPLY B socket on the back of the ATX. 
2. Connect the power cable(s) to an outlet.
Note:
It is a good idea to connect the two power supplies to sockets on 
separate breakers so they will not be dependent on the same power 
circuit. Using separate circuits allows the ATX to continue to 
operate if there is a problem with power from one circuit.
3. Turn on the power supply (or power supplies).
Layer 1
RING 4
QUAD IEEE 802.3 ETHERNET 10 BASE 2
HIGH SPEED SERIAL INTERFACE / RS-449
PROC
PWR
RX    ST
TX    16
PROC
PWR
PROC
PACKET PROCESSING ENGINE 
POWER 
DCE  RX
LINK TW 
RX   ST
TX    16
RING 3
RX   ST
TX    16
RING 2
RX   ST
RX
TX
RING 1
SEGMENT 1
RX
TX
SEGMENT 2
HSSI
HSSI
OPTICAL BYPASS
RS-449
RS-449
NMS PORT
RING A
FDDI MIC A
FDDI MIC B
RING B
ACT THRU WRAP ACT THRU WRAP POWERSTA
TUS
RX
TX
POWER STA
TUS
ENGINE STA
TUS
TURBO STA
TUS
SUPPLY A
SUPPLY B
RESET
RX
TX
SEGMENT 3
RX
TX
SEGMENT 4
Elite SwitchingHub ES/1
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PWR
OFFLINE
OFFLINE
OFFLINE
Port     Status
10BASE-T Ports 13-24
10BASE-T Ports 1-12
Port
Select
RX
TX
Proc
Coll
Fasteners
Fasteners
Rack
ES/1
ATX