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2-6
C
HAPTER
 2: G
ETTING
 S
TARTED
Connecting Redundant Power System
To install an RPS, proceed as follows:
1
Power down by disconnecting the AC power cord on 
the Switch 2000 TR.
2
Connect an RPS cable assembly to the RPS connector 
on the back panel of the Switch 2000 TR.
3
Connect the other end of the RPS cable assembly to 
the RPS connector on the back panel of the RPS unit.
Connecting to the Serial Port
The Switch 2000 TR serial port settings are set to:
Character size—8
Parity—None
Stop Bit—1
Baud Rate—9600
Terminals connected to the Switch 2000 TR must be 
configured to these same settings before you can 
communicate.
Connection to the serial port can be direct for local 
management or through a modem for remote man-
agement. 
For more information on the serial port console, refer 
to “Setting Up the VT100 Console in Chapter 3.
Connecting a VT100 Terminal
To connect a VT100 terminal directly to the serial port 
on the Switch 2000 TR you need a standard null 
modem cable. Follow these steps:
1
Connect one end of the cable to the serial port on the 
Switch 2000 TR and the other end to the serial port 
on the VT100 terminal.
2
Ensure that your terminal is configured to the appro-
priate settings listed above.
Device Defaults
The tables list the factory defaults for the Switch 2000 
TR.
Table 2-1   
Unit Defaults
CAUTION: Setting the Unit # ensures that all configu-
ration parameters are retained when connecting 
additional switches. Change this number to reflect 
position of switch in stack. The first (bottom) switch 
should be set to 1.
Table 2-2   Port Defaults
Unit ID
#6
Admin State
Enabled
Workgroup ID
Unit 1
Personality 
Ports 1 through 12 adapter 
Internal Priority
Normal
Congestion Control
Non-blocking
Token Priority 
Normal