Specifications
Hardware Installation
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Attention
Upon initial power-up, the LEDs (including the red fault lights) on all units
connected through a chassis backplane will activate. This is a normal
cycling function and is not any indication of a problem.
Note
When you power-up a Slave module, its port activity LEDs continuously
illuminate in sequence until either management software is downloaded
from a Master or a device is connected to one of the ports on the Slave’s
front panel.
8. Seat the module carefully and firmly in the backplane.
9. Secure the module in the chassis slot by snapping open the plastic
doors on either side of the module faceplate and screwing the module
in place, as shown in Figure 10 above. Then, snap closed the plastic
doors on the faceplate of the module.
10. Connect your data cables to the hub and the network. Check the Link
indicators.
11. If one or more of the ports on the module are transferring data, the
Receive indicator will illuminate.
12. The module is now active in the chassis as a component of a network
concentrator.
For confirmation, you can obtain hub and port status information via
network management from the Master. For details on this topic, refer to
the TurboStack™ AT-S10 Firmware Module for TurboStack Hubs
Operations Manual.
Note
If you have configured your chassis with both AT-3600 and TurboStack
hubs, you will need to refer to the CentreCOM AT-3600 Series and AT-S4
Firmware Cassette User Manual. AT-S10 software will not run on a chassis
configuration that includes both AT-3600 and TurboStack modules. AT-S4,
Release 3.0 or greater, is required when you combine AT-3600 series hubs
with TurboStack hubs. See your ATI sales representative for further
details.
For a detailed explanation of ATI’s TurboStack chassis offerings, refer to
the TurboStack™ Chassis and Backplanes Installation Manual.
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