3com 3C39036 Manual De Usuario

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Power Up
This section provides instructions on how to set up 
and plug in your system. See Chapter 3 and 
Chapter 5 for information about cabling and 
configuring the Console port. 
To view error messages while the system runs 
power-up diagnostics, connect a terminal, a 
workstation, or a PC with terminal emulation to the 
system’s Console port. 
To Power the Switch 3900 with the RPS
To install the Advanced Redundant Power Supply 
(RPS) Type 2, follow the installation instructions that 
are shipped with the RPS and its cable. 
CAUTION: To prevent damage to the 3900 system 
and the power supply, plug the AC power cord into 
the Switch 3900 before you plug it into the 
redundant power system.
To Power the Switch 3900 from the Wall Receptacle
To get your Switch 3900 powered up and ready to 
operate, follow these steps:
1
Verify that the power outlet is near the system and 
easily accessible. You can turn the system off only by 
removing the power cord from the power source.
2
Plug the power cord into the system.
3
Plug the other end of the power cord into the power 
outlet. The LEDs provide information while the system 
runs power-up diagnostics.
Power-up Diagnostics
The Switch 3900 system runs diagnostic software at 
power up. This software verifies that the system 
works before you add it to the network.
If any component fails during power-up diagnostics, 
the system either fails to power up or keeps faulty 
ports off-line. To verify if any ports have failed 
diagnostics, look at the system configuration display 
in the Switch 3900 Administration Console. See 
Chapter 4 of the SuperStack  II Switch 3900 and 
9300 Administration Guide
.
During power up, the system status LEDs provide 
information on components in the Switch 3900 
system. The system and port status LEDs and the 
information that they provide are shown in 
Figure 4-1.
To view messages that are displayed during power-up 
diagnostics, connect a terminal, workstation, or PC 
that has terminal emulation to the system’s Console 
port.