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Repeat this procedure for all six ports on the RPS 2300.
Step 4
When the RPS 2300 is in standby mode, the RPS LED on the connected device
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blinks amber; this means that the RPS 2300 is connected but is not functioning.
When you press the Standby/Active button, the RPS LED that is on the connected
device changes to green to show that the RPS 2300 is operating properly
You can configure the RPS port priority from 1 to 6 by using the switch software.
Specifying a value of 1 assigns the port and its connected devices the highest
priority, and specifying a value of 6 assigns the port and its connected devices the
lowest priority. If multiple switches connected to the RPS 2300 need power, it
provides power to the switches with the highest priorities. If the RPS 2300 still
has power available, it can then provide power to the switches with lower
priorities. For more information about configuring port priorities on the RPS
2300, see the Catalyst 3750-E and Catalyst 3560-E Switch Command Reference.
To manually reset the ports to the default settings, press both the Select and
Standby/Active buttons for 3 seconds, and then release. All system and port
LEDs flash green, then amber before the RPS 2300 begins operating with the
default port priority settings.
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If you press the Standby/Active button on the RPS 2300 before pressing
the Select button, the RPS toggles all six ports between active mode and
standby mode. If this occurs, press the Select button again to select the
desired port.
Chapter 1
Product Overview
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