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Brand | Ruckus Wireless |
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Model | ICX 7150-24P |
Category | Network Router |
Language | English |
Details the hardware capabilities and features of the Ruckus ICX 7150 switch series.
General safety guidelines, including precautions for ESD, power, lifting, and lasers.
Specifies site requirements for installation, including general, electrical, thermal, and rack needs.
Highlights safety precautions directly related to the physical mounting of the device.
Step-by-step instructions for installing the device on a flat surface like a desk or table.
Instructions for mounting the device in a standard two-post rack.
Guide for installing the device in a four-post EIA rack using the specific universal kit.
Prerequisites for configuring a stack, including physical connection with stacking cables.
Step-by-step guide on how to connect and apply power to the ICX 7150 switch.
Instructions for connecting to the device via console port for initial configuration.
Procedure for assigning IP addresses, subnet masks, and gateways to the device.
Steps to connect to the device using its out-of-band management Ethernet port.
Methods to verify device operation, including checking LEDs and using CLI commands.
Instructions on saving the device configuration to startup or to an external TFTP server.
Safety warnings and guidelines related to handling transceivers and cables.
Steps for installing a new fiber-optic transceiver into an SFP or SFP+ slot.
Procedure for safely replacing an SFP+ transceiver while the device is powered on.
Explains the meaning and status of LEDs on the port-side of the ICX 7150 switches.
Information on device temperature thresholds, fan operation, and power supply status.
Description of system and port status LEDs, including their colors and meanings.
General warnings about potentially hazardous situations or damage to hardware, firmware, or data.
Alerts about conditions that can be potentially lethal or extremely hazardous to users.
Specific danger warnings related to device procedures, fan trays, and mounting surfaces.
Warnings concerning ESD protection and ensuring proper grounding of power source circuits.
Precautions regarding rack stability, safe lifting practices, and device placement by weight.
Warnings about fiber-optic interfaces using Class 1 lasers and compliant transceivers.