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Installing the BayStack Switches
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You can stack switches on top of one another to configure a switched/
bridged/segmented Ethernet backbone.
For performance reasons, the high-speed ports should be used to interconnect 
switches.
5.
Attach the power cord to the back of the switch.
The BayStack switches do not have a power on/off switch. When you connect 
the AC power cord to a suitable AC outlet, the switch powers up immediately. 
6.
Attach the other end of the power cord to a grounded AC power outlet.
As soon as the cord is plugged into the AC outlet, power is applied to all 
components in the switch. 
With power applied to the switch, power-up diagnostics are performed and the 
switch goes into normal switch mode. To do basic switch configuration, see 
. To understand 
the complete software interface, see 
Installing the BayStack Switch in a Rack
The BayStack switches occupy one single-unit rack space and can be installed in 
most standard 19-inch racks. There are two types of switch chassis: a metal 
chassis and a plastic chassis. Each of these chassis has different mounting bracket 
requirements. Select the appropriate installation procedure for your chassis.
The brackets for both the metal and plastic chassis can be installed at various 
positions along the side of the switch to position it in the rack. Determine how far 
you want the switch to protrude from the rack (see 
Warning: 
Removal of the power cord is the only way to turn off power to 
this device. The power cord must always be connected in a location that 
can be accessed quickly and safely in case of an emergency.
Caution: 
When mounting this device in a rack, do not stack units directly on 
top of one another in the rack. Each unit must be secured to the rack with 
appropriate mounting brackets. Mounting brackets are not designed to support 
multiple units.
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