Supplying Power To The Ws5100; Verifying The Installation; Preliminary Configuration Through The Cli - Symbol WS5100 Reviewer's Manual

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Symbol WS 5100 Wireless Switch Reviewer's Guide
3.4

Supplying Power to the WS5100

1. Verify that the WS5100 power switch is off before connecting the AC power
cord.
2. Plug an approved AC power cord into the power connector at the back of the
WS5100.
3. Plug the cord into a standard AC outlet with a voltage range of 100 to 240 VAC.
4. Toggle the power switch (at the back of the WS5100) to the ON position.
3.5

Verifying the Installation

Observe the LEDs on the front panel of the WS5100 to ensure that the device
is functioning properly. The normal LED pattern follows this path:
During the Power On Self Test (POST), the two LEDs cycle through three
colors (blue, amber, and red).
If the POST test fails, both LEDs will eventually blink red. If the POST test
succeeds, will be momentarily lit solid blue.
As the software is initialized, the top LED will be solid amber and the
bottom LED will blink amber. The WS5100 is ready to beconfigured as
described on the next page.
Other LED codes indicate the presence or absence of access ports, the
different standby states, etc. A guide to the LED codes is located on page 6 in
the WS5100 Installation Guide.
3.6

Preliminary Configuration through the CLI

Most of the practical configuration of the WS5100 is performed through the
Quick Start View applet. To access the applet, use the Command Line
Interface (CLI) to configure the Ethernet port that connects the switch to the
wired LAN.

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