

Note: For more information about compatible fiber SFP modules, refer to our Help Center article.Ĭonfiguring and Connecting Devices to the UDM-Pro Insert your SFP Fiber Module (or compatible third-party equivalent) into Port 11. Remove the rubber plug from the SFP+ LAN port (Port 11 in the Hardware Overview table).
#Quick disk dimensions download
The advantage of this wired configuration is often stronger, steadier download and upload speeds.Ĭonnect one end of your fiber optic cable to the desired device. Note: A LAN, or Local Area Network, connection will directly connect, or "hard line," an individual device (e.g., laptop, game console, etc.) to your UDM-Pro via a separate Ethernet cable. Note: For more information about compatible fiber SFP modules, refer to ourĬonnecting Devices to the UDM-Pro via LAN Cable Insert your SFP Fiber Module (or compatible third-party equivalent) into Port 10.Ĭonnect the other end of your fiber optic cable to the SFP Fiber Module. Remove the rubber plug from the SFP+ Internet port (Port 10 in the Hardware Overview table). Ensure that your power source can accommodate this, as well as any other devices sharing the UDM-Pro's power supply.Ĭonnecting the UDM-Pro to Your Internet Modem or RouterĬonnect one end of your Ethernet cable to your modem or router, then connect the other end to the RJ45 Internet port on the front of the UDM-Pro (Port 9 in the Hardware Overview table).Ĭonnecting the UDM-Pro with a Fiber Internet AdapterĬonnect one end of your fiber optic cable to your modem or router. Note: The UDM-Pro's voltage output range is 100-240 volts. Insert the power cord into the back of the UDM-Pro.Ĭonnect the power cord to a standard AC outlet, surge-protected power strip, or a UPS device. IMPORTANT! We strongly recommend connecting the UDM-Pro to an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS), or battery backup device, to prevent power instability issues and hardware damage that may result from relying on the local AC power of a standard outlet. Thread the mounting screws (B) through the rack-mount brackets and the circular ends of the cage nuts. If your mounting rack's holes are rectangular:įasten two cage nuts (C) to each of the mounting rack's support legs. If your mounting rack's holes are circular, fasten two mounting screws (B) through the rack-mount bracket and the rack's support legs.

Position the first rack-mount bracket (F) so that its four holes align with the four threading holes on either side of the UDM-Pro.įasten the first rack-mount bracket using four bracket screws (A), then repeat the process with the second rack-mount bracket.Īlign the front-facing holes of the rack-mount brackets with those of the wide rack's support legs.

Note: Although the cabling can be located outdoors, the UDM-Pro itself should be housed inside a protective enclosure.

#Quick disk dimensions install
Install a 3.5" or 2.5" HDD (not included) to use the device as an NVR for UniFi Protect. SFP+ Speed/Link/Activity LED (Ports 10 - 11) RJ-45 Speed/Link/Activity LED (Ports 1 - 9)
#Quick disk dimensions software
The software will also display the location of the device on the map. This indicates that you clicked Locate in the UniFi Network Application. A display message of "UDM-Pro is Starting."
