Specifications
Summit WM Getting Started Guide, Software Version 5.1 23
NOTE
The hardware for the Summit WM200 Controller and the Summit WM2000 Controller are identical. For more
information, see “Summit WM200/2000 Controller front panel” on page 19 and “Summit WM200/2000 Controller
back panel” on page 22.
Summit WM20 Controller front panel
Figure 9: Summit WM20 Controller front panel
NOTE
The hot swap button’s operation is not supported in the current release. Pulling the hot swap button to open position
will not affect the normal operation if the Summit WM20 Controller is already running. However, if you attempt to
reboot the Summit WM20 Controller with the hot swap button in open position, the controller will fail to boot.
If you pull the hot swap button to open position while the Summit WM20 Controller is in operation, the fourth LED
from the top will light up. For more information, see “Summit WM20 Controller’s LEDs” on page 24.
Summit WM20 Controller data port cabling specification
The Summit WM20 Controller’s data ports have copper connectors.
NOTE
If your infrastructure does not allow the copper connection, you must get a Gigabit Media Converter to convert the
copper connection to a fibre optic connection. For example, you can use Netgear GC102 converter that receives the
copper connection and outputs traffic via the fibre optic connector.
LAN Ports
Management
LEDs USB Server
USB Control Power Switch
Reset Button
Hot Swap Lever