Connecting A Psu; Figure 3-6 Power Socket On The Ac-Powered Security Gateway - H3C SecPath V1000-A Installation Manual

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H3C SecPath V1000-A Security Gateway
Caution:
Laser danger: never look into the optical ports that are connected to the laser. It can
harm your eyes.
Step 1: Correctly connect one end of a fiber-optic cable to the Rx port of the
10/100/1000 Mbps interface on the security gateway and the other end to the Tx port on
the peer device. Connect another fiber-optic cable between the Tx port on the security
gateway and the Rx port on the peer device.
Step 2: Power up the SecPath V1000-A and check the status of the LINK LED of the
Ethernet 1 interface. On means the Rx link is present. OFF means no Rx link is present;
check the line for the cause.

3.7 Connecting a PSU

The security gateway is AC-powered.
Note:
If both PSUs are in use, they can back up each other.
I. AC-input PSU
AC input: 100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Figure 3-6 illustrates the power socket on an AC-powered security gateway:
(1) PWR1 switch
(3) AC-input PWR1

Figure 3-6 Power socket on the AC-powered security gateway

(2) PWR0 switch
(4) AC-input PWR0
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