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Numerics
10/100/1000 ports
described 1-6
10/100 ports
described 1-6
1000BASE-T ports C-6
100BASE-FX ports
cable specifications C-5
described 1-6
A
AC/DC power converter, connecting to2-46to2-55, B-51to B-61
AC power supply, connecting to2-55
adapter pinouts, terminal
RJ-45-to-DB-25 C-9
RJ-45-to-DB-9 C-8
adding modules to the switch B-8
airflow, required clearance 2-4, B-7
alarm relay connections
connection procedures2-35to2-37, B-40to B-42
power and relay connector 1-7
auto-MDIX 1-6, 2-38, B-43, C-1, C-4
autonegotiation 1-6
C
cables
crossover
four twisted-pair pinout, 1000BASE-T ports C-6, C-8
identifying C-7
two twisted-pair pinout, 10/100 ports C-5
using C-1
optical C-5
SFP module C-4
straight-through
four twisted-pair pinout, 1000BASE-T ports C-6, C-7
two twisted-pair pinout C-5
using C-1
cabling
10/100 ports 1-6
auto-MDIX 1-6, 2-38, B-43, C-1, C-4
pinouts C-5
See also connectors and cables
Cisco IOS command-line interface 1-18
Cisco IP Phones, connecting to 2-38, B-43
Cisco Network Assistant 1-17
CiscoView 1-18
CLI 1-18
command-line interface
compact flash memory card
installing, removing 2-12, B-15
overview 1-13
connecting
to 10/100/1000 ports 2-38, B-43
to 100BASE-FX ports 2-45, B-50
to console port2-14to2-15, B-17to B-18
to DC power2-18to2-24, B-21to B-27
to external alarm devices2-35to2-37, B-40to B-42
to power converter2-46to2-55, B-51to B-61
to SFP modules2-42to2-43, B-47to B-48
to terminal2-14to2-15, B-17to B-18
connectors and cables
dual-purpose C-4
SC connectors C-3
SFP module ports C-3
console port
connecting to2-14to2-15, B-17to B-18
default characteristics 2-14, B-17
described 1-7
crossover cable C-7
pinout
four twisted-pair, 1000BASE-T ports C-6, C-8
D
DC power, connecting to2-18to2-24, B-21to B-27
default characteristics of the console port 2-14, B-17
device manager
described 1-17
to configure switch 2-58, B-65
diagnosing problems 3-1
dual-purpose ports
connectors and cables C-4
described 1-6
LEDs 1-13
duplex, troubleshooting 3-4
E
electrical noise, avoiding 2-4, B-7
environmental ranges A-3
environmental temperatures A-2
Ethernet and fiber cable troubleshooting 3-2
exposed DC power wire warning 2-19, 2-54, B-23, B-60
F
fiber-optic cables C-3
front panel
10/100 ports 1-6
console port 1-7
described 1-2
dual-purpose ports 1-6
power and relay connector 1-7
SFP module ports 1-6
functional ground lug warning 2-16, B-19
G
grounding procedures2-15to2-17, B-19to B-21
H
hazardous location
attaching the power and relay connectors B-26
connecting modules to the switch B-5
connecting power and alarm circuits B-38
connecting the ports B-43
connecting the power convertor B-51
grounding the switch B-19
installation guidelines B-5
installing compact flash memory card B-5
installing the switch B-28
running POST B-27
hazardous location warnings
ambient temperature B-3
console cable B-3
DC power B-3
disconnecting the console cable B-3
disconnecting the power and relay connector B-3
disconnecting the wiring B-4
nonhazardous area for installation B-4
power and relay connector B-3, B-26
substitution of components B-4
HP OpenView 1-18
humidity A-2
I
IE-3000-4TC switch, illustrated 1-3
IE-3000-8TC switch, illustrated 1-3
IEM-3000-4SM module, illustrated 1-5
IEM-3000-8FM module, illustrated 1-4
IEM-3000-8SM module, illustrated 1-5
IEM-3000-8TM module, illustrated 1-4
industrial environment warning B-4
installation
assigning the IP address D-2
attach the power and relay connector 2-23, B-26
compact flash memory card B-15
grounding procedures2-15to2-17, B-19to B-21
hazardous location B-1
pre-installation information and guidelines2-1to2-4, B-1to B-7
rack-mount2-31to2-33, B-35to B-37
SFP modules2-40to2-41, B-45to B-46
starting the terminal emulation software D-1
verifying switch operation2-13to2-24, B-16to B-27
wiring the relays2-35to2-37, B-40to B-42
J
jewelry removal warning 2-2, B-2
L
LEDs
100BASE-FX ports 1-12
100BASE-X SFP 1-13
alarm 1-11
dual-purpose port 1-13
port status 1-12
POST results 3-1
power status 1-11
setup 1-10
system 1-11
troubleshooting with 3-2
lightning activity warning 2-2, B-2
link status troubleshooting 3-3
M
module
mounting
MT-RJ connector C-3
N
O
operating temperature A-1
P
PC, connecting to switch2-14to2-15, B-17to B-18
pinouts C-6
10/100 ports C-3
adapters C-7
console port C-9
crossover cable C-7
crossover cables
four twisted-pair, 1000BASE-T ports C-6, C-8
two twisted-pair 10/100 ports C-5
RJ-45-to-DB-25 terminal adapter C-9
RJ-45-to-DB-9 terminal adapter C-8
SFP module C-3
straight-through cables
four twisted-pair 1000BASE-T ports C-6, C-7
two twisted-pair C-5
port and interface troubleshooting 3-3
port connection procedures2-38to2-46, B-43to B-51
ports
100BASE-FX
LEDs 1-12
dual-purpose1-6, 2-43to2-44, B-48to B-49
See 10/100 ports, 10/100/1000 ports, 100BASE-FX ports, 100BASE-LX ports, and console ports
POST
description 2-24, 2-55, 3-1, B-27, B-61
LEDs 3-1
results 2-24, 2-55, 3-1, B-27, B-61
running at power on 3-1
power
connecting to
power and alarm circuits
connecting B-38
sealed relay device B-39
power and relay connector
connecting to the switch 2-23, B-26
described 1-7
power converter
connecting the DC power clip 2-49, B-54
described 1-15
specifications A-3
power converter, connecting to
power supply
connecting the DC power clip 2-56, B-62
power supply, connecting to
procedures
connecting to AC/DC power source2-46to2-55, B-51to B-61
connecting to AC power source2-55 , B-61
connecting to DC power2-18to2-24, B-21to B-27
installation2-31to2-33, B-35to B-37
port connection2-38to2-46, B-43to B-51
R
rack-mounting, procedures2-31to2-33, B-35to B-37
rear panel, clearance 2-4, B-7
relays
connecting to power and relay connector 1-7
described 1-7
removing SFP modules2-41to2-42, B-46to B-47
removing the switch from a DIN rail or a rack2-33to2-34, B-37to B-38
removing the switch from parallel and face-down mounted positions2-33to2-34, B-37to B-38
RJ-45 connector, console port C-4
S
safety warnings2-2to2-4, B-2to B-4
SC connector C-3
serial number location 3-6
SFP modules
bale-clasp latch removal 2-41, B-46
cables C-4
connecting to2-42to2-43, B-47to B-48
connectors C-3
described 1-6
installation2-40to2-41, B-45to B-46
Simple Network Management Protocol
SNMP 1-18
software switch management1-17to 1-18
speed, troubleshooting 3-4
straight-through cable
pinout
four twisted-pair 1000BASE-T ports C-6
two twisted-pair 10/100 ports C-5
straight-through cable pinout
four twisted-pair 1000BASE-T ports C-7
SunNet Manager 1-18
supply wires warning B-3, B-59
switch models 1-2
system LED 1-11
T
technical specificationsA-1to A-2
Telnet, and accessing the CLI 1-18
temperature, operating A-3
terminal, connecting to a switch2-14to2-15, B-17to B-18
terminal-emulation software 2-14, B-17
troubleshooting
bad or damaged cable 3-2
connection problems 3-2
diagnosing problems 3-1
Ethernet and fiber cables 3-2
link status 3-3
ping end device 3-3
port and interface settings 3-3
POST 3-1
serial number location 3-6
spanning tree loops 3-4
speed, duplex, and autonegotiation 3-4
switch performance 3-4
understanding POST results 3-1
with LEDs 3-2
troubleshooting spanning tree loops 3-4
V
verifying package contents 2-5, B-7
verifying switch operation2-13to2-24, B-16to B-27
W
warnings
airflow restriction 2-3
ambient temperature 2-3
DC power 2-2
functional ground lug 2-16, B-19
industrial environment B-4
installation2-2to2-4, B-2to B-4
national laws and regulations 2-2
restricted access areas 2-2, B-2