Specifications
Hardware maintenance
Summit WM Technical Reference Guide, Software Version 5.382
NOTE
If your infrastructure does not allow a 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.
Summit WM Controller WM200/2000 power supply
The Summit WM Controller WM200/2000 is equipped with a redundant power supply (Figure 10). The
redundant power supply provides the Summit WM Controller WM200/2000 with two power supplies.
Having two power supplies provides administrators with the option of connecting a second power
supply to an independent power source to ensure constant power availability in case of a power outage.
Figure 10: Summit WM Controller WM200/2000 power supply plugs and switches
The power supply LEDs (Figure 11) on the front panel of the Summit WM Controller WM200/2000
indicate if one or both power supplies are connected to a power source.
Figure 11: Power supply LEDs
If a power supply is connected and functioning, the PWR GOOD (amber) LED is lit. If a power supply
is not connected, or if the power supply is connected but is experiencing problems, the FAULT (red)
LED is lit.
Redundant power supply
Power supply LEDs
Power supply LEDs