NOTE: Be sure to connect correspondingly numbered "Data" and "Data & Power" ports. Ethernet Power Supply User s Guide 2-3 Appendix A — Safety Information Safety Information A Read the following safety information before performing any installation, removal, or maintenance procedure on the Ethernet Power Supply. WARNING Warnings contain directions that must be followed for personal and product safety. Follow all directions carefully. WARNING Read the installation instructions in Section 2 before
When the port is at the end of a segment, using a T connector with a terminating plug may cause interference with adjacent ports. 3Com recommends terminating ports with the ITT Pomona Y connector, Model 4896, with a terminating plug on the end, or the ITT Pomona Feed-Thru Terminator, Model 4119-50. When the port is in the middle of a segment, the Y connector may be necessary. Prior to installing the unterminated 10BASE-2 (BNC) module, LANplex system software revision 7.0.0 or later and LANplex d
The single SKU (3CREADYV75-XX) includes the following components and ships in a single box: › 3Com Unified Gigabit Wireless PoE Switch 24 combines Gigabit switching, Power over Ethernet (PoE), and a wireless controller in a single rack-mount or table-top unit › 3Com NBX V3000 Analog Platform offers an easyto- manage turnkey IP telephony solution with built- in applications › 3Com 3103 Manager Phone enables Gigabit connectivity and performance › 3Com Wireless 7760 11a/b/g PoE Access Points (two)
The single SKU (3CREADYV75-XX) includes the following components and ships in a single box: › 3Com Unified Gigabit Wireless PoE Switch 24 combines Gigabit switching, Power over Ethernet (PoE), and a wireless controller in a single rack-mount or table-top unit › 3Com NBX V3000 Analog Platform offers an easyto- manage turnkey IP telephony solution with built- in applications › 3Com 3103 Manager Phone enables Gigabit connectivity and performance › 3Com Wireless 7760 11a/b/g PoE Access Points (two)
› Operation in either NBX Call Control mode or Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) › Redundant, hot-swappable power supplies; optional redundant hard disks (RAID1) › Standard four ports by 400 hours AA/VM, scalable up to 72 ports › Dual 10/100 uplink ports; 100 Mbps backplane › Four-slot expansion chassis for additional analog stations or trunks (T1/E1, PRI, BRI, Analog) › 1,500 device capacity (stations/trunks) › SIP-ready for applications and devices *Available in North America and Mexico only.