CANOGA PERKINS 9161 Network Interface Device User Manual
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9161 Ethernet Network Interface Device User’s Manual
Hardware Installation
Install the 9161
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3. Connect the power. The 9161 can be equipped for either redundant or non-redundant
power supplies; AC or DC power.
a. Plug the AC power cord into the socket at the rear of the 9161 and the wall socket.
b. The 9161 is shipped with a compatible DC Power terminal block. Connect DC
power to the 9161 as follows:
NOTE:
The DC Power Terminal Block is removable for ease of installa-
tion and replacement. It is recommended the Terminal Block be
removed when connecting power to avoid accidentally crossed
or shorted power leads from damaging the 9161 or your DC
Power Source.
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Loosen the terminal screws for +, -, and GND
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Slide the wires one at a time (green = GND, red = +, black = -) into the
square openings in the bottom of the terminal block.
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Tighten the terminal screws as wires are installed.
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Use an ohmmeter to verify that power leads are not shorted to GND.
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Connect the power cables to the power source.
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Plug the XFP(s) into the 10G x port(s); the slot is keyed. To remove an
XFP, either lift the bail or press the button on the XFP, then gently pull it
out.
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Insert the terminal block into the DC power receptacle at the rear of the
9161.
4. Cabling for the 9161 includes the serial cable to the Terminal port and the fiber optic link
to the Tx and Rx ports.
CAUTION:
If the PC is connected to a powered 9161, the PC inadvertently
adds a driver, which will cause the mouse to behave erratically.
5. Plug the serial cable into the Terminal port on the rear panel and your PC. For the pin-
outs, see Chapter 5, Specifications.
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The EIA 232 Terminal port provides serial access to the management software.
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The SLIP port provides IP management via the serial (DB-9) connector.
Dirty optical connectors are a common cause of link loss or attenuation problems, especially for
SMF. Clean the connectors before plugging in a cable and whenever there is a significant or
unexplained light loss. To prevent contamination, always install protective dust covers on unused
fiber optic connectors.
CAUTION: To avoid damaging the fiber end-surface or connector, use
extreme care when installing or removing cables.