Nortel Networks Switch 100 200 Series User Manual

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8. Connect the AC power cord to the back of the switch, and  
then connect the cord to an AC power outlet.  
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3. Check your cables; when you install the switch into a  
network, make sure you use the following required cables:  
• Category 3, 4, or 5 UTP cable with an RJ-45 connector (for  
100 Mb/s operation).  
• Category 5 UTP cable with an RJ-45 connector (for 100 Mb/s  
operation). The stacking cable for the BES 200 is a CAT5  
Ethernet cable.  
• Category 5 Four-Pair UTP cable with an RJ-45 connector (for  
1000 BASE-T ports with 1000 Mb/s operation).  
• Console Port Straight-through serial cable with DB-9 female  
connector at one end.  
AC LINE  
100-240 VAC  
50-60 Hz  
Cascade Down Cascade Up  
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Base  
Unit Select  
All documents referenced in this Quick  
Installation Guide can be downloaded at  
Warning:You must use a line cord set approved for the  
receptacle type in your country.  
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9. Check the  
front-panel LEDs as  
the device powers  
on to be sure the  
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The BES100 and BES200 series switches begin switching data as soon as you  
attach network devices and connect the switch to the power supply.  
14. From the list of network  
elements on the Element  
Manager tree, select the  
BES device.  
1. Confirm that you have the tools and package  
contents as follows:  
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With the BES200 series switch, traffic is switched across all units in the stack and  
uses the 2 GBytes (gigabyte) of bandwidth across the stack connections as if it  
were one switch.  
Tools Required:  
a. Phillips #2 screwdriver  
Package Contents:  
4. If you are mounting the switch on  
a table or shelf, attach the rubber  
feet to the device as indicated.  
15. Click the Web Page  
button on the Element  
Manager menu.  
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InSitteipasl10Ac1c6ess and  
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power source, making sure there are at least 2  
inches (5.1 cm) of space on all sides for proper  
air flow and at least 5 inches (12.7 cm) at the  
back for power cord clearance.  
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b. BES100 or BES200 series Switch  
c. Rack-mounting hardware  
• Rack-mount brackets (2)  
10. To access the BES100 or BES200, first  
install the Business Element Manager 1.0.  
Refer to Element Manager documentation at  
16. From the main menu,  
choose Administration >  
Quick Start.  
• Screws for attaching brackets to the  
switch (8)  
• Screws for attaching the switch to the  
equipment rack (2x4)  
Choose the appropriate set of rack-mount  
screws for attaching the switch to your  
data or phone rack.  
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The Quick Start screen  
appears. It shows the IP  
address and other items  
that can be optionally  
configured.  
6. If you are mounting the  
switch on a rack, attach the  
brackets to each side of the  
device using the screws  
provided.  
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d. Adhesive foot pads (4)  
e. AC power cord  
12. From the Element Manager menu,  
If you want to manually  
assign IP addresses,  
refer to the Business  
Ethernet Switch 100/200  
Series User Guide on  
a. Slide the switch into the  
rack. Insert and tighten the  
rack-mount screws.  
choose Network > Find Network  
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Elements > Business Ethernet Switch.  
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2. (Optional) Prepare the rack:  
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a. Provide a 2.8 inch space for each switch  
in an EIA or IEC-standard 19-inch  
(48.2-centimeter) equipment rack.  
b. Bolt the rack to the floor and brace it if  
necessary.  
13. Enter the range  
192.168.1.1 to  
You are now ready to use the BES100 or  
BES200 series switch in your network  
installation.  
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7. If you are stacking the BES200 switches, the fixed, dedicated  
192.168.1.255, and  
then click OK.  
1000BASE-T ports on the rear panel of the units can stack up to four BES  
200 series switches. These fixed ports allow you to configure and manage  
the switches as a single switch and control the flow of network traffic. The  
cable connections need to cross over in the BES200 units so that the UP  
port connects to the Down port of the next unit, and vice versa.  
c. Ground the rack to the same grounding  
electrode used by the power service in the  
area. The ground path must be permanent  
and must not exceed 1 Ohm of resistance  
from the rack to the grounding electrode.  
Nortel recommends using a filter or surge  
suppressor.  
Refer to Using the Nortel Business Ethernet  
installation instructions.  
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