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CHAPTER 4 This chapter provides instructions on connecting your external device to the. The chapter is divided into the following major sections: Power Considerations, page 4-1 Connecting Hubs, page 4-3 Connecting Switches, page 4-7 Connecting Routers and the Cisco MC3810 Concentrator, page 4-13 Power Considerations Before connecting to external devices, read the power warnings below. We recommend that you disconnect all power before beginning. Note If you want to connect an additional external device to a that is already powered up, you can do so without interrupting power to the or any other connected external devices. Be sure to connect your cable to the first and then to the external device. However, in a redundant-with-reboot configuration, to ensure proper operation, you must power up the switch or hub before powering up the. Therefore, always connect the switch to AC power before you connect it to the. Failure to follow the proper power-up sequence can result in incorrect LED displays. 4-1

Power Considerations Note A catalyst switch might reload when changing from RPS power to internal power. This can occur on any catalyst switch, except the 3560-E or 3750-E switch, connected to one of the following: Redundant, Power Supplies, PWR 300-AC-RPS-NI, PWR-600-AC-RPS-NI, and RPS2300. To prevent unscheduled downtime, the switch should be powered off during a maintenance window. Warning Attach only the (model PWR600-AC-RPS) to the RPS receptacle. To see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device. Warning Before performing any of the following procedures, ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit. To ensure that all power is OFF, locate the circuit breaker on the panel board that services the DC circuit, switch the circuit breaker to the OFF position, and tape the switch handle of the circuit breaker in the OFF position. To see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device. Warning Before working on a system that has an on/off switch, turn OFF the power and unplug the power cord. To see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device. Warning This unit might have more than one power cord. To reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect the two power supply cords before servicing the unit. To see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device. 4-2

Connecting Hubs Connecting Hubs This section provides illustrations and cabling information for connecting the to the following hubs: Cisco 1516M hub (HP 10BASE-T Hub-16M) (Figure 4-1) FastHub 400 series hubs (Figure 4-2) Note The can also be used with the older FastHub 100, 200, and 300 series hubs. All hubs can use the one-to-one cable configuration for quasi-redundancy. The FastHub 400 series also supports the option of connecting the AC power cord for redundancy with reboot, although this configuration is not recommended. The use of a Y-cable for full redundancy is not supported. The HP 10BASE-T Hub-16M does not support redundancy with reboot and does not support use of the Y-cable for full redundancy. To connect hubs to the, perform these steps: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Disconnect the AC power cord on the hub. Connect one end of the one-to-one cable to the on the hub rear panel. (For locations, see Figure 4-1 and Figure 4-2.) Connect the other end of the cable to a rear-panel as shown in Figure 4-3. 4-3

Connecting Hubs Figure 4-1 Cisco 1516M Hub (HP 10BASE-T Hub-16M) Rear Panel 11537 RS-232 AC power Serial port Reset switch Figure 4-2 FastHub 400 Rear Panel RATING 100-127 / 200-240 V~ 2A /1A 50 / 60 Hz CONSOLE UP DC INPUTS FOR REMOTE POWER SUPPLY SPECIFIED IN MANUAL +5V @6A, +12V @1A DC INPUT 28729 DOWN MEDIA MODULE All ass AC power 4-4

Connecting Hubs Figure 4-3 Connecting the One-to-One Cable to the AC INPUT 1 100-200 V~ 50/60 Hz 10-5 A 1000 W AC INPUT 2 100-200 V~ 50/60 Hz 10-5 A 1000 W DC OUTPUT 1 DC OUTPUT 2 DC OUTPUT 3 DC OUTPUT 4 29090 Step 4 On the rear panel, connect an AC power cable to either or both of the power s. Use the cable locks on the to lock the cables in place. (See Figure 4-4.) Figure 4-4 Connecting the AC Power Cables to the 29092 Cable locks 4-5

Connecting Hubs Step 5 Step 6 Connect the other end of the AC power cable into an AC power outlet. If you are using the redundant-with-reboot configuration (not recommended), power up the switch by connecting the hub AC power cord to an AC power outlet. Note If you use the redundant-with-reboot configuration, always power up the hub before you power up the. Step 7 Power up the. There is one power switch for each AC input power module. Make sure that the power switch is in the ON ( ) position for each AC power module used. (See Figure 4-5.) Figure 4-5 Powering Up the Power switch 29091 The provides power in 10 to 15 seconds. The is working properly when all its front-panel LEDs are solid green. If the external device does not power up, refer to Chapter 5, Troubleshooting the. 4-6

Connecting Switches Connecting Switches The Catalyst 1900 series and Catalyst 2820 series switches and the Catalyst 2900 series and Catalyst 3500 series XL switches can use: One-to-one cable for quasi-redundancy or One-to-one cable with the switch AC power cable connected for redundancy with reboot (not recommended) To connect switches to the, perform these steps: Step 1 Step 2 Disconnect the AC power cord on the switch. Connect one end of the one-to-one cable to the on the switch rear panel. (For locations, see Figure 4-6 through Figure 4-12.) Figure 4-6 Catalyst 1900 Switch Rear Panel RATING 100-127V~ @0.6A 200-240V~ @0.3A 50-60Hz DC INPUT FOR REMOTE POWER SUPPLY SPECIFIED IN MANUAL. +5V @6A +12V @1A CONSOLE AUI 29087 AC power 4-7

Connecting Switches Figure 4-7 Catalyst 2820 Switch Rear Panel AC power RATING 100-127/200-240 V~ 2.0A/1.0A 50/60Hz 28730 DC INPUTS FOR REMOTE POWER SUPPLY SPECIFIED IN MANUAL. +5V @ 14A, +12V @ 1A, -12V @ 1A CONSOLE PORT DC INPUTS AUI Figure 4-8 Catalyst 2912 XL, Catalyst 2924 XL, and Catalyst 2924C XL Switch Rear Panel 28731 DC INPUTS FOR REMOTE POWER SUPPLY SPECIFIED IN MANUAL +5V @9A, +12V @0.5A CONSOLE RATING 100-127/200-240V~ 1.0A/O.5A 50-80HZ AC power 4-8

Connecting Switches Figure 4-9 Catalyst 2912M XL and Catalyst 2924M XL Switch Rear Panel CONSOLE DC INPUTS FOR REMOTE POWER SUPPLY SPECIFIED IN MANUAL. +5V @24A, +12V @1.0A DC INPUT RATING 100-120/200-240V 2.0A/1.0A 50-60HZ ~ 28732 AC power Figure 4-10 Catalyst 3508G XL Switch Rear Panel 29088 00 2 200 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 4-9

Connecting Switches Figure 4-11 Catalyst 3512 XL and Catalyst 3524 XL Switch Rear Panel 28733 RATING 100-127/200-240V~ 1.0A/0.5A 50-60HZ CONSOLE DC INPUTS FOR REMOTE POWER SUPPLY SPECIFIED IN MANUAL. +5V @24A, +12V @.5A AC power Figure 4-12 Catalyst 3548 XL Switch Rear Panel 28734 RATING 100-127/200-240V~ 1.0A/0.5A 50-60HZ DC INPUTS FOR REMOTE POWER SUPPLY SPECIFIED IN MANUAL. +3.3V***@14A, CONSOLE +12V***@3A DC INPUT AC power Step 3 Connect the other end of the one-to-one cable to the rear-panel, as shown in Figure 4-13. 4-10

Connecting Switches Figure 4-13 Connecting the One-to-One Cable to the AC INPUT 1 100-200 V~ 50/60 Hz 10-5 A 1000 W AC INPUT 2 100-200 V~ 50/60 Hz 10-5 A 1000 W DC OUTPUT 1 DC OUTPUT 2 DC OUTPUT 3 DC OUTPUT 4 29090 Step 4 On the rear panel, connect an AC power cable to either or both of the power s. Use the cable locks on the to lock the cables in place. (See Figure 4-14.) Figure 4-14 Connecting the AC Power Cables to the 29092 Cable locks Step 5 Connect the other end of the AC power cable into an AC power outlet. 4-11

Connecting Switches Step 6 If you are using the redundant-with-reboot configuration (not recommended), power up the switch by connecting the switch AC power cord into an AC power outlet. Note If you use the redundant-with-reboot configuration, always power up the switch before you power up the. Step 7 Power up the. There is one power switch for each of the AC input power modules. Make sure that the power switch for each connected AC cable is in the ON ( ) position. (See Figure 4-15.) Figure 4-15 Powering Up the Power switch 29091 The provides power in 10 to 15 seconds. The is working properly when all its front panel LEDs are solid green. If the external device does not power up, refer to Chapter 5, Troubleshooting the. Note If you are using a with a revision level lower than Z3 with a Catalyst 3508G or a Catalyst 3548 XL switch, the switch RPS LED and the RPS DC LED might display amber (normally indicating malfunction) even when the 4-12

Connecting Routers and the Cisco MC3810 Concentrator is functioning properly. The LEDs display correctly for revision level Z3 or later revision. The label on the bottom of the shows the revision level. Connecting Routers and the Cisco MC3810 Concentrator This section provides illustrations and cabling information for connecting the to Cisco 2500 series and Cisco 2600 series routers; Cisco 3620, Cisco 3640, and Cisco 3725 routers; Cisco 4000 series routers and Cisco MC3810 multiservice concentrators. All these devices use: One-to-one cable for quasi-redundancy or Two-to-one Y-cable for full redundancy Note If you did not order your router or concentrator with a installed, you must order a power adapter plate and must install it in place of your existing power supply. If you need to order a power adapter plate, see Table 3-1 on page 3-5, which lists adapter plates and corresponding product order numbers. Contact Cisco Customer Service at 800 553-6387 or 408 526-7209 for ordering information. (See also the Obtaining Documentation section on page xviii.) Device-specific instructions for installing the adapter plate are shipped with the plate and are also available on Cisco.com at http://www.cisco.com. Note Cisco IOS Software Release 11.2(7)P or later release is required when using the with Cisco 3620, Cisco 3640, or Cisco 3725 routers. 4-13

SERIAL 1 SERIAL 0 WIC 2A/S SERIAL 1 SERIAL 0 SEE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION WIC 2A/S Connecting Routers and the Cisco MC3810 Concentrator To connect a router or multiservice concentrator to the, perform the following steps: Step 1 Step 2 Power off the router or concentrator by pressing the power switch to the OFF (O) position. Connect one end of the one-to-one cable or Y-cable to the on the rear panel of the router or concentrator, as shown in Figure 4-16 through Figure 4-21. Figure 4-16 Cisco 2500 Series Router Rear Panel TOKEN RING Input: 100-240VAC Freq: 50/60 Hz Current: 1.2-0.6A Watts: 40W H9425 On/off switch Figure 4-17 Cisco 2600 Series Router Rear Panel CONN CONN SEE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION CONN CONN Cisco 2611 11751 W0 LINK LINK ETHERNET 0 CONSOLE AUX On/off switch 4-14

SERIAL SERIAL WO WO SERIAL SERIAL DC INPUT FOR USE WITH CISCO RPS +5V 14A, +12V 5A, -12V 3A Connecting Routers and the Cisco MC3810 Concentrator Figure 4-18 Cisco 3620 Router Rear Panel 2E 2W W1 B1 B2 BRI NT1 LNK LNK 1 ETHERNET 1 ETH 1 ETHERNET 0 NT1 SEE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION AUI EN 2E 2W W1 DO NOT INSTALL WAN INTERFACE ETHERNET 1 LNK LNK ETHERNET 0 CARDS WITH POWER APPLIED AUI EN 0 12276 On/off switch Cisco RPS Figure 4-19 Cisco 3640 Router Rear Panel On/off switch 2 3 2E 2W W1 B1 B2 NT1 SEE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION BRI NT1 2E 2W W1 DO NOT INSTALL WAN INTERFACE CARDS WITH POWER APPLIED 12277 1 LNK LNK ETHERNET 1 ETHERNET 0 AUI EN STP ETHERNET 1 LNK LNK ETHERNET 0 AUI EN INPUT 100-240VAC 50/60HZ 3.0-1.5 AMPS Figure 4-20 Cisco 4000 Series Router Rear Panel 11750 On/off switch 4-15

Connecting Routers and the Cisco MC3810 Concentrator Figure 4-21 Cisco MC3810 Multiservice Concentrator Rear Panel AVM 12212 1 2 3 4 5 6 ETHERNET 0 SERIAL 0 SERIAL 1 CONSOLE AUX P O W E R On/off switch Step 3 Connect the other end of the one-to-one or Y-cable to the rear panel on the, as shown in Figure 4-22 and Figure 4-23. Figure 4-22 Connecting a One-to-One Cable for Quasi-Redundant Power AC INPUT 1 100-200 V~ 50/60 Hz 10-5 A 1000 W AC INPUT 2 100-200 V~ 50/60 Hz 10-5 A 1000 W DC OUTPUT 1 DC OUTPUT 2 DC OUTPUT 3 DC OUTPUT 4 29090 4-16

Connecting Routers and the Cisco MC3810 Concentrator Figure 4-23 Connecting a Two-to-One Y-Cable for Fully Redundant Power INPUT 1 100-200 V~ 50/60 Hz 29089AC 10-5 A 1000 W AC INPUT 2 100-200 V~ 50/60 Hz 10-5 A 1000 W DC OUTPUT 1 DC OUTPUT 2 DC OUTPUT 3 DC OUTPUT 4 Step 4 On the rear panel of the, connect an AC power cable to either or both of the power s. Use the cable locks on the to lock the cables in place. (See Figure 4-24.) Figure 4-24 Connecting the AC Power Cables to the 29092 Cable locks 4-17

Connecting Routers and the Cisco MC3810 Concentrator Step 5 Step 6 Connect the other end of the AC power cable into a grounded AC power outlet. Power up the. There is one power switch for each of the AC input power modules. Make sure that the power switch for each connected AC cable is in the ON ( ) position. (See Figure 4-25.) Figure 4-25 Powering Up the Power switch 29091 Step 7 Power on the router or concentrator by pressing the power switch to the ON ( ) position. The is on and provides power to the external device in 10 to 15 seconds. The is working properly when all its front-panel LEDs are solid green. If the external device does not power up, see Chapter 5, Troubleshooting the. 4-18