User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- PTP 250 User Guide
- Copyrights
- Safety and regulatory information
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- About This User Guide
- Chapter 1 Product description
- Chapter 2 Planning considerations
- Chapter 3 Legal information
- Chapter 4 Reference information
- Chapter 5 Installation
- Chapter 6 Configuration and alignment
- Chapter 7 Operation
- Chapter 8 Troubleshooting
- Testing link end hardware
- Testing when PoE LEDs do not illuminate correctly
- Testing after a lightning strike
- Test flowcharts
- AC LED is off
- AC LED is flashing
- PORT LED is off
- PORT LED is flashing
- Test Ethernet packet errors reported by ODU
- Test Ethernet packet errors reported by managed switch or router
- Test ping packet loss
- Test resistance at the PoE end of the drop cable
- Testing the radio link
- Testing link end hardware
- Glossary
Power over Ethernet injector (PoE power supply) Chapter 1 Product description
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Further reading on the PoE power supply
For more information on the PoE power supply, refer to the following:
• Power supply selection on page 2-4 des
cribes how to select a location for the PoE
power supply.
• Installation inventories on page 4-2 lists the components required for
PTP 250
installations, including PoE power supply units, with Motorola part numbers.
• Power supply unit specifications on
page 4-12 contains specifications of the PoE
power supply (and the PIDU) such as dimensions, weight, environmental and
electrical requirements.
• Connecting to the unit on page 6-3 des
cribes how to connect the PoE power
supply to a management PC to allow configuration and alignment of the PTP 250.
• Installing the PoE power supply on
page 5-27 describes how to install the PoE
power supply, connect it to the ODU, and prepare the network cables.
• Connecting to the network on page
6-35 describes how to connect the PoE power
supply to the network when configuration, installation and alignment are
complete.
• Testing link end hardware on
page 8-2 describes how the PoE power supply is
used when testing the link end hardware for suspected faults.