
104 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide
Summit Switch Models
GBIC Network Interface
The Network Interface port is a Gigabit Interface Connector (GBIC) used to connect the application
switch to your local network.
LEDs
The SummitPx1 application switch has the following LEDs:
• Link
• Management
• Power
For information about the LEDs and their activity on the SummitPx1 application switch, see
“SummitPx1 Application Switch LEDs” on page 105.
Ethernet Management Port
Use the Ethernet management port to plug an Ethernet cable directly from your laptop into the switch
for out-of-band management. This provides you with direct access into the switch and allows you to
view and locally manage the switch configurations.
See “Management Ports” in Chapter 1 for more information about the management port.
Serial Management Console Port
Use the console port to connect a terminal for local out-of-band management. The console operates at
9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, one stop bit (8-N-1) with no hardware flow control.
The included DB-9 adapter is used to connect the console to a PC serial port, using a straight (1-8, 1-8)
cable, such as a standard category 3 or category 5 Ethernet cable.
If you are wiring the console port to a console server, such as a Cisco Systems 2511 Access Server, you
must use a null modem cable (1-8, 8-1).
Serial Management Modem Port
The modem port (RJ-45 connector) has the same pin-outs as the console port. Use the modem port for
remote out-of-band management.
SummitPx1 Application Switch Rear View
Figure 43 shows the rear view of the SummitPx1 application switch.
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