Chapter 3
Connecting SRC to Power
Connecting the SRC to Your Network
Initial Installation and Configuration
This chapter explains how to install your SRC and configure it for
network connectivity.
In This Chapter
Connecting SRC to Power ......................................................................... 11
Connecting the SRC to Your Network ....................................................... 11
Configuring the SRC .................................................................................. 15
Bulk Configuration Methods .....................................................................23
Cascading Multiple SRC Devices for Sharing Ethernet Connectivity ....... 24
SRC supports redundant power with two inlets. See
page 3).
You can connect only one or both inlets to proper power sources.
1. Connect each SRC to an appropriately rated branch circuit. Refer to
the label or nameplate affixed to your SRC for appropriate input
ratings or range of ratings.
2. When a SRC powers up, it proceeds with the power-on self test and
software loading for a few moments.
3. When the software has completed loading, the front panel display
illuminates.
To remotely administer the SRC, you must connect the SRC to your local
area network (LAN). SRC can be connected to a wired or wireless
network.
Note: If your SRC will work as a master device in the bridging mode, you
must make a wired connection. See
for Sharing Ethernet Connectivity
Ethernet port of SRC must be enabled for the described connection to
work properly, which has been enabled per default. See
Settings
(on page 170).
To make a wired connection:
1. Connect a standard network patch cable to either or both Ethernet
ports on the SRC.
Product Models
Cascading Multiple SRC Devices
(on page 24).
Wired Network
(on
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