Connecting To The Console Or Auxiliary Port; Figure 8 Back Panel Power Switch And Socket - Nokia EM7500 Installation Manual

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Installing the Nokia IP390 Appliance
Note
The IP390 appliance power supply automatically detects the input voltage
(115VAC/60Hz [90 to 132] or 220VAC/50Hz [180 to 264]) and configures
itself appropriately.

Figure 8 Back Panel Power Switch and Socket

To connect to the power supply
1. Connect the power cord securely into the power socket on the back of the
appliance.
2. Plug the other end of the cord into a three-wire grounded power strip or
wall outlet.

Connecting to the Console or Auxiliary Port

If you do not use DHCP to perform the initial configuration of your Nokia
IP390 appliance, you must use a serial console connection (RJ-45
null-modem cable included). For information about using DHCP for initial
configurations, see
After you perform the initial configuration, you no longer need the console
connection.
You can use any standard VT100-compatible terminal with an RS-232 data
terminal equipment (DTE) interface or terminal-emulation program
If you connect the console port to a data communications equipment (DCE)
device, use a straight-through cable.
Use the following configuration settings for the console:
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Chapter 3, "Performing the Initial Configuration."
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