Connecting A Device To A Power Supply; Installing A Stack; Overview; Stacking Powerconnect 3400 Series Switches - Dell PowerConnect 3424 User Manual

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Connecting a Device to a Power Supply

Connect the supplied AC power cable to the AC power connector on the back panel.
NOTE:
Do not connect the power cable to a grounded AC outlet at this time. Connect the device to a
power source in the steps detailed in "Starting and Configuring the Device".

Figure 3-4. Back-Panel Power Connector

Power Connector
RPS Connector
Console Port
PowerConnect 3424/3448 Rear View
Power Connector
Console Port
EPS Connector
PowerConnect 3424P/3448P Rear View
After connecting the device to a power source, confirm that the device is connected and operating
correctly by examining the LEDs on the front panel.

Installing a Stack

Overview

Each device can operate as a stand-alone device or can be a member in a stack. Up to six devices or
up to 192 ports are supported per stack.
All stacks must have a Master unit, and may have a Master Backup unit, with any other devices
connected to the stack as Members.

Stacking PowerConnect 3400 Series Switches

Each PowerConnect 3400 series stack contains a single Master unit, and may have a Master Backup
unit, while the remaining units are considered stacking Members.
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Installing the PowerConnect 3424/P and PowerConnect 3448/P

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