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... Begin 6 Obtaining Optional Components 7 Installing the Network Jack 8 Setting up the Power Supply 10 Using an Integrated Switch with Power Over Ethernet 10 Using a Multi-port Ethernet Power Supply 10 Using a Single-port Ethernet Power Supply 12 Using the 3Com Local Power Supply 12 Setting the Power Over Ethernet Dip Switches 13 Installing the Adapter Plate and Pass-Through Ports 15 Planning the...
... Begin 6 Obtaining Optional Components 7 Installing the Network Jack 8 Setting up the Power Supply 10 Using an Integrated Switch with Power Over Ethernet 10 Using a Multi-port Ethernet Power Supply 10 Using a Single-port Ethernet Power Supply 12 Using the 3Com Local Power Supply 12 Setting the Power Over Ethernet Dip Switches 13 Installing the Adapter Plate and Pass-Through Ports 15 Planning the...
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...fically, a switch that provides power onto an Ethernet cable, allowing a device to be provided one Ethernet port. See "Using the 3Com Local Power Supply" on page 12 for more information. 1 I Locally via an optional single-port or multi-port Ethernet power supply. I Over the network via an optional local power supply. See "Setting up the Power Supply" on an Ethernet...
...fically, a switch that provides power onto an Ethernet cable, allowing a device to be provided one Ethernet port. See "Using the 3Com Local Power Supply" on page 12 for more information. 1 I Locally via an optional single-port or multi-port Ethernet power supply. I Over the network via an optional local power supply. See "Setting up the Power Supply" on an Ethernet...
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...set up to an analog or digital PBX telephone. The port bypasses the functionality of the switch, allowing you must purchase the connectors from 3Com. required if your network does not support Power Over Ethernet. 3 it can be installed with up a connection to a separate network segment ...pass-through port connector Can be used with any standard networking device as well as to power a VoIP telephone on page 15 for adapter Can be fitted with a local power supply (available for purchase from 3Com); The adapter plates are available from the manufacturer. Port number 1 is also...
...set up to an analog or digital PBX telephone. The port bypasses the functionality of the switch, allowing you must purchase the connectors from 3Com. required if your network does not support Power Over Ethernet. 3 it can be installed with up a connection to a separate network segment ...pass-through port connector Can be used with any standard networking device as well as to power a VoIP telephone on page 15 for adapter Can be fitted with a local power supply (available for purchase from 3Com); The adapter plates are available from the manufacturer. Port number 1 is also...
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... 802.3af) the Network Jack uses. See "Setting the Power Over Ethernet Dip Switches" on the network switch to which the Network Jack is connected is required only if your network supports Power Over Ethernet, or if you are using a multi-port Ethernet power supply. Setting the dip switches is configured as a standard MDI-X port. 2 Slot for...
... 802.3af) the Network Jack uses. See "Setting the Power Over Ethernet Dip Switches" on the network switch to which the Network Jack is connected is required only if your network supports Power Over Ethernet, or if you are using a multi-port Ethernet power supply. Setting the dip switches is configured as a standard MDI-X port. 2 Slot for...
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...the cubicle opening: I Has a depth of which are available from 3Com. required if your choice that the Network Jack is properly mounted to 24 Network Jacks. 3CNJPSE24 3C10220 3C10222 Local power supply For locally powering a single Network Jack; I Does not have pre-drilled screw ...holes for standard mounting. 3CNJEXTRING Single-port For providing Power Over Ethernet 3CNJPSE Ethernet power to another 3CNJAP-AV-20 network segment or...
...the cubicle opening: I Has a depth of which are available from 3Com. required if your choice that the Network Jack is properly mounted to 24 Network Jacks. 3CNJPSE24 3C10220 3C10222 Local power supply For locally powering a single Network Jack; I Does not have pre-drilled screw ...holes for standard mounting. 3CNJEXTRING Single-port For providing Power Over Ethernet 3CNJPSE Ethernet power to another 3CNJAP-AV-20 network segment or...
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... the Network Jack to the wall or of the following steps: 1 Set up the power supply (page 10). 2 Set the Power Over Ethernet dip switches (page 13; optional). 4 Plan the installation (page 17). 5 Set up the network cabling...power supply). 3 Install the adapter plate and pass-through ports (page 15; useful if installing multiple Network Jacks. 3CNJTESTER Installing the Network Jack Installing the Network Jack consists of fice cubicle (page 22). 8 Installation Guide Component Purpose 3C Number(s) VoIP telephone power cable For powering a VoIP telephone on a Check the 3Com...
... the Network Jack to the wall or of the following steps: 1 Set up the power supply (page 10). 2 Set the Power Over Ethernet dip switches (page 13; optional). 4 Plan the installation (page 17). 5 Set up the network cabling...power supply). 3 Install the adapter plate and pass-through ports (page 15; useful if installing multiple Network Jacks. 3CNJTESTER Installing the Network Jack Installing the Network Jack consists of fice cubicle (page 22). 8 Installation Guide Component Purpose 3C Number(s) VoIP telephone power cable For powering a VoIP telephone on a Check the 3Com...
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Installing the Network Jack 8 Connect the local power supply (page 23; optional) not required if your network supports Power Over Ethernet or if you are included in the sections that is being connected to the Network Jack (page 23). Wall To... wiring closet Network cable 1 2 3 RJ-45 4 coupler cable 9 Detailed installation instructions are using a single-port or multi-port power supply). 9 Connect network devices to an Ethernet network cable that follow. The following diagram displays an overview of the recommended installation, where the Network Jack is...
Installing the Network Jack 8 Connect the local power supply (page 23; optional) not required if your network supports Power Over Ethernet or if you are included in the sections that is being connected to the Network Jack (page 23). Wall To... wiring closet Network cable 1 2 3 RJ-45 4 coupler cable 9 Detailed installation instructions are using a single-port or multi-port power supply). 9 Connect network devices to an Ethernet network cable that follow. The following diagram displays an overview of the recommended installation, where the Network Jack is...
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... Ethernet Power Supply To use a multi-port Ethernet power supply, you begin the installation, determine which type of power supply the Network Jack will use Power Over Ethernet, you must then determine if it . Using an Integrated Switch with Capacitive Power Discovery Process (24V or 48V) or IEEE 802.3af. I Locally via a 3Com local power supply. Installation Guide Setting up the Power Supply Power to...
... Ethernet Power Supply To use a multi-port Ethernet power supply, you begin the installation, determine which type of power supply the Network Jack will use Power Over Ethernet, you must then determine if it . Using an Integrated Switch with Capacitive Power Discovery Process (24V or 48V) or IEEE 802.3af. I Locally via a 3Com local power supply. Installation Guide Setting up the Power Supply Power to...
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Installing the Network Jack The multi-port Ethernet power supply from 3Com connects to an existing Ethernet or Fast Ethernet infrastructure with standard Category 5 or Category 5e UTP cabling, and powers up to 24 Network Jacks. See "Obtaining Optional Components" on page 7 for ordering information. Network switch Wiring closet To network hub/switch To Network Jack Multi-port Ethernet 1 2 power supply 3 4 11 For complete installation instructions, see the multi-port Ethernet power supply documentation.
Installing the Network Jack The multi-port Ethernet power supply from 3Com connects to an existing Ethernet or Fast Ethernet infrastructure with standard Category 5 or Category 5e UTP cabling, and powers up to 24 Network Jacks. See "Obtaining Optional Components" on page 7 for ordering information. Network switch Wiring closet To network hub/switch To Network Jack Multi-port Ethernet 1 2 power supply 3 4 11 For complete installation instructions, see the multi-port Ethernet power supply documentation.
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For complete installation instructions, see the single-port Ethernet power supply documentation. Network switch To electrical outlet Wiring closet To network hub/switch To Network Jack 1 2 3 4 Using the 3Com Local Power Supply To use a single-port power supply, connect the power supply to the network hub or switch and to the Network Jack, as shown in the following illustration. See "Obtaining Optional Components...
For complete installation instructions, see the single-port Ethernet power supply documentation. Network switch To electrical outlet Wiring closet To network hub/switch To Network Jack 1 2 3 4 Using the 3Com Local Power Supply To use a single-port power supply, connect the power supply to the network hub or switch and to the Network Jack, as shown in the following illustration. See "Obtaining Optional Components...
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...: Before setting the dip switches, make sure that power to the Network Jack is off. NMAeSotSdweEolMr3kBCIL3nE0teD0r0fIaNceU.NSo.Ad.e wTeitshteFdCtCo SCtoamndpalyrds C US Dip switch cover 13 Installing the Network Jack Setting the Power Over Ethernet Dip Switches If your network switch or power supply supports Power Over Ethernet, you are not using Power Over Ethernet to power the Network Jack, skip this...
...: Before setting the dip switches, make sure that power to the Network Jack is off. NMAeSotSdweEolMr3kBCIL3nE0teD0r0fIaNceU.NSo.Ad.e wTeitshteFdCtCo SCtoamndpalyrds C US Dip switch cover 13 Installing the Network Jack Setting the Power Over Ethernet Dip Switches If your network switch or power supply supports Power Over Ethernet, you are not using Power Over Ethernet to power the Network Jack, skip this...
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...in damage to the Network Jack, or may result in a hazardous situation. If you must purchase a local power supply from 3Com. CAUTION: Use the local power supply available from 3Com (see "Obtaining Optional Components" on the front of the Network Jack. Connecting Devices to the Network Jack ...Connecting the Local Power Supply (Optional) If your networking devices (such as computers, printers, etc.) to any standard electrical outlet. Plug the local power supply into the power connector located on the bottom of the Network Jack, and then plug it into any of the four switched ports on ...
...in damage to the Network Jack, or may result in a hazardous situation. If you must purchase a local power supply from 3Com. CAUTION: Use the local power supply available from 3Com (see "Obtaining Optional Components" on the front of the Network Jack. Connecting Devices to the Network Jack ...Connecting the Local Power Supply (Optional) If your networking devices (such as computers, printers, etc.) to any standard electrical outlet. Plug the local power supply into the power connector located on the bottom of the Network Jack, and then plug it into any of the four switched ports on ...
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...fications for terminating the cable. I Make sure the port on the network that has Power Over Ethernet integrated into it, or one that feeds into an external midspan power supply that supports Power Over Ethernet. I Adheres to the network. I Is terminated properly. Troubleshooting the Network Jack...sure the network cable: I Verify the Network Jack is configured as a standard MDI-X port. 25 I Local power supply is plugged into a switch on the switch to which the Network Jack is connected is connected to the network properly by viewing the Link LED (it is not ...
...fications for terminating the cable. I Make sure the port on the network that has Power Over Ethernet integrated into it, or one that feeds into an external midspan power supply that supports Power Over Ethernet. I Adheres to the network. I Is terminated properly. Troubleshooting the Network Jack...sure the network cable: I Verify the Network Jack is configured as a standard MDI-X port. 25 I Local power supply is plugged into a switch on the switch to which the Network Jack is connected is connected to the network properly by viewing the Link LED (it is not ...
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... This appendix describes these services. Installation Guide Features Power Over Ethernet Local power supply Voice Over IP (VoIP) Power forwarding Compatible with IEEE 802.3af and Capacitive Power Discovery Process Required for networks that you access the 3Com Corporation World Wide Web site. One-Year Free Installation Support 3Com provides free installation and troubleshooting telephone support for...
... This appendix describes these services. Installation Guide Features Power Over Ethernet Local power supply Voice Over IP (VoIP) Power forwarding Compatible with IEEE 802.3af and Capacitive Power Discovery Process Required for networks that you access the 3Com Corporation World Wide Web site. One-Year Free Installation Support 3Com provides free installation and troubleshooting telephone support for...
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... of implied warranties or the limitation of incidental or consequential damages for certain products supplied to you specific legal rights which may vary depending on local law. Limited Warranty... QUALITY, CORRESPONDENCE WITH DESCRIPTION, NONINFRINGEMENT AND QUIET ENJOYMENT, ALL OF WHICH ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. 3COM NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY OTHER PERSON TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION ...OTHER CAUSE BEYOND THE RANGE OF THE INTENDED USE, OR BY ACCIDENT, FIRE, LIGHTNING, POWER CUTS OR OUTAGES, OTHER HAZARDS, OR ACTS OF GOD. When the implied warranties are ...
... of implied warranties or the limitation of incidental or consequential damages for certain products supplied to you specific legal rights which may vary depending on local law. Limited Warranty... QUALITY, CORRESPONDENCE WITH DESCRIPTION, NONINFRINGEMENT AND QUIET ENJOYMENT, ALL OF WHICH ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. 3COM NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY OTHER PERSON TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION ...OTHER CAUSE BEYOND THE RANGE OF THE INTENDED USE, OR BY ACCIDENT, FIRE, LIGHTNING, POWER CUTS OR OUTAGES, OTHER HAZARDS, OR ACTS OF GOD. When the implied warranties are ...