Connecting The Onplus Network Agent To The Lan At The Customer Premises; Applying Power - Cisco ON100 Quick Start Manual

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Connecting the OnPlus Network Agent to
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the LAN at the Customer Premises
At the customer premises, follow these steps to connect the
OnPlus Network Agent to the LAN.
Plug one end of the supplied RJ-45 Ethernet cable to the LAN port
S
1
TEP
on the back panel of the OnPlus Network Agent.
Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into a LAN port on the
S
2
TEP
network at the customer premises.
The port can be either PoE or non-PoE.
Cisco strongly recommends using Category 5e or better
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OTE
cable for gigabit connectivity. When connecting the OnPlus
Network Agent to the customer LAN, do not exceed the maximum
cabling distance of 328 feet (100 meters).

Applying Power

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To apply power to the OnPlus Network Agent, follow these steps.
If you are using the external power adapter shipped with the OnPlus
S
1
TEP
Network Agent, perform these steps:
Connect the external power adapter to the POWER connector
on the back of the OnPlus Network Agent.
Plug the power adapter into a 100-240VAC, 50-60 Hz power
receptacle.
The OnPlus Network Agent can be simultaneously connected
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OTE
to a PoE port and to an external power source. If one of these power
sources fails, the other one will continue to supply power.
If you are using a PoE port to supply power to the OnPlus Network
S
2
TEP
Agent, make sure that the cable from the unit to the PoE port is
connected.
Slide the power switch on the back panel of the unit to the On
S
3
TEP
position ( | ) to begin the installation.
The OnPlus Network Agent does not automatically power on
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OTE
when it is connected to a PoE-enabled LAN port.
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