Connecting through a Console Connection
Use a console cable
to connect to the switch's
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console port. This cable is a RS-232 serial to RJ-
45 connector cable designed to use with this
switch. A terminal emulation program is required
to connect to the console port on the switch.
1.
Connect the RS-232 serial interface to the
serial port of the management PC.
2.
Connect the RJ-45 interface to the console
port of the switch.
3.
Open a terminal emulation program on
the management PC and configure the
properties of the connection as follows:
• The speed (baud): 115200 bps
• The data bits: 8
• The parity: None
• The stop bits: 1
• The flow control should be None.
4.
Connect to the switch and the Limited
Command Line Interface (CLI) should be
available.
Mounting
Mounting on a Solid Wall or Ceiling
The DNH-100 can be mounted in an EIA
standard size 19-inch rack, which can be placed
in wiring closet with other equipment.
1.
Attach the L-shaped mounting brackets
to each side of the chassis as shown in
Figure 3 and secure them with the screws
provided.
Figure 3: Attaching the Rack Mount Brackets
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2.
Mount the device in the rack using
a screwdriver and the supplied rack-
mounting screws.
Figure 4: Installing in the Rack
Connecting Power
The AC power cord shipped with the device
connects the device to earth ground when
plugged into a grounded AC power outlet.
The device must be grounded during normal
operation.
To connect the device to a power source, plug
one end of the AC power cord into the AC power
connector on the back panel of the device. Plug
the other end into an AC power source.
Due to EU regulations the 16 Gb MicroSD card is only included in the
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WW version.
Only FAT32 format is supported.
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Do not remove the microSD card while the power is on as this may
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damage your card.
A D-Link console cable is recommended for best performance.
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DNH-100 Quick Installation Guide