Extreme 3802 Installation Guide

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Summit 300 “e” Series Switches
Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" and "e" Series Hardware Installation Guide
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Ports 1 through 48 are 10/100 ports with RJ45 connectors.
Full-Duplex.  
The Summit 300-48 switch provides full-duplex support for all ports. Full-duplex allows 
frames to be transmitted and received simultaneously and, in effect, doubles the bandwidth available 
on a link. All 10/100 Mbps ports on the Summit 300-48 switch autonegotiate for half- or full-duplex 
operation. 
Load Sharing Power Supplies
The PoE subsystem in the Summit 300-48 supports dual power supplies for either redundant or 
load-sharing modes. Redundant mode is the default and provides hitless PoE should one of the two 
power supplies fail, be removed, or powered off. Load-sharing mode allows both power supplies to 
provide power to the PoE system, providing greater PoE power capacity. For load-sharing operation, 
the amount of power provided to the PoE system is the sum of the power supplied by the power 
supplies. 
NOTE
With load-sharing, all PoE devices may experience a power hit if a power supply fails.
The Summit 300-48 switch is shipped with either one or two installed 600 W AC internal power supply 
units (PSUs). For technical specifications of the power supplies, see “Summit 300-48 internal power 
supply electrical specifications” on page 323.
To determine the wattage of the installed PSUs when the PSUs are in redundant mode, use the 
show 
inline-power
 command. If 
System maximum internal inline-power
 field indicates 480 W, that 
means that 600 W PSUs are installed.
Power Supply LEDs
The Summit 300-48 power supply has three LEDs that are visible from the rear of the Summit 300-48 
when the supply is installed, as shown in Figure 25. The IN LED indicates the condition of the input 
power (AC power source). When the input power is satisfactory, the IN LED is green, otherwise it is 
off. The TEMP LED indicates the condition of the cooling fan or operating temperature. When the 
operating temperature and fan cooling is satisfactory the TEMP LED is off, otherwise it is amber. The 
OUT LED indicates the condition of the output DC power supplied by the power supply to the switch. 
When the output power is satisfactory the OUT LED is green, otherwise it is off.