Maintaining the Summit WM Controller
including the MF1000, NP4000, and SC1100 cards. For more information, see
"Powering off the Summit WM200/
2000 Controller" on page
120.
Data ports cabling specification
The Summit WM200/2000 Controller's data ports have copper connectors.
NOTE
If your infrastructure does not allow a copper connection, you must get a Gigabit Media Converter to convert the
copper connection to a fibre optic connection. For example, you can use Netgear GC102 converter that receives the
copper connection and outputs traffic via the fibre optic connector.
Summit WM200/2000 Controller power supply
The Summit WM200/2000 Controller is equipped with a redundant power supply. The redundant
power supply provides the Summit WM200/2000 Controller with two power supplies. The duo power
supplies provide administrators with the option of connecting a second power supply to an
independent power source to ensure constant power availability in case of a power outage.
Figure 11: Summit WM200/2000 Controller power supply plugs and switches
Redundant power supply
The power supply LEDs on the front panel of the Summit WM200/2000 Controller indicate whether
one power supply, or both the power supplies are connected to the power source.
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