Table Of Contents
Numerics - A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - L - M - N - O - P - R - S - T - W - X -
Index
Numerics
10/100/1000 ports
cable lengths 2-5
connecting to 2-39
described 1-10
illustrated 1-4
numbering 1-6
pinouts B-2
recommended cables 2-40
10/100 ports
cable lengths 2-5
connecting to 2-39
described 1-10
illustrated 1-4
numbering 1-4
pinouts B-2
recommended cables 2-40
100BASE-FX ports patch cables B-3
19- and 24-inch racks 2-12
5 A-branch circuit protection caution C-4
A
AC power
connecting to 2-7
connector 1-25
specificationsA-2to A-13
adapter pinouts, terminal
RJ-45-to-DB-25 B-10
RJ-45-to-DB-9 B-9
altitude, operating and storageA-2to A-13
attaching the Cisco RPS warning 1-26, 2-2, 2-7
autonegotiation 1-10
autonegotiation troubleshooting 3-5
B
bodily injury protection warning 2-3, 2-11
brackets
See mounting brackets
C
cable guide, attaching 2-26
cable lengths 2-5
cables
crossover
four twisted-pair pinout, 10/100 ports B-7
four twisted-pair pinout, 1000BASE-T ports B-9
two twisted-pair pinout, 10/100 ports B-7
recommended 2-40
SFP module B-5
1000BASE-T module 2-43
fiber-optic module 2-41
straight-through
four twisted-pair pinout, 10/100 ports B-7
four twisted-pair pinout, 1000BASE-T ports B-9
two twisted-pair pinout, 10/100 ports B-6
cables caution 1-25
cabling
10/100/1000 ports 2-39
10/100 ports 1-12, 2-39
considerations 2-8
pinouts B-7
cabling (continued)
StackWise cables
cable numbers 1-25
connecting to 2-30
cautions viii
5 A-branch-circuit protection C-4
DC-input power source 1-26
DC power C-4
electromagnetic safety 2-4
grounding procedure C-2
installing and removing fiber-optic SFP modules 2-33
installing and removing fiber-optic XENPAK modules 2-36
lightning surge requirements C-8
nonexposed wiring connections C-8
PoE faults 1-19, 2-40
removing and installing StackWise cable 2-31
removing dust plugs from fiber-optic SFP modules 2-34
removing dust plugs from fiber-optic XENPAK modules 2-36
removing rubber plugs from SFP module 2-42
removing rubber plugs from XENPAK module 2-44
secure terminal block wires C-8
torquing recommendation C-7
using approved cables 1-25
Cisco enhanced power negotiation 1-11
Cisco IOS command-line interface 1-27
Cisco IP Phones, connecting to 1-11, 2-40
Cisco RPS
See RPS
CiscoView 1-27
Class 1 laser warning 2-3, 2-41, 2-44
CLI 1-27
accessing by using Express Setup D-2
accessing through console port D-2
code compliance warning 2-4
command-line interface
See CLI
connecting
to 10/100/1000 ports 2-39
to 10/100 ports 2-39
to console port B-5
to DC powerC-1to C-8
to SFP modules2-41to 2-43
to XENPAK modules2-44to 2-45
connecting to the console port D-5
connection procedures2-39to 2-45
connectors and cables
console portB-5to B-10
power (AC and RPS) 1-25
SC connectors B-3
SFP module ports B-3
XENPAK module ports B-4
console port
connecting to D-5
connectors and cablesB-5to B-10
described 1-27
conventions, document viii
crossover cable
connecting to 1000BASE-T SFP module ports 2-43
pinout
four twisted-pair, 1000BASE-T ports B-9
four twisted-pair 10/100 ports B-7
D
DC circuit warning C-4
DC-I grounding note 2-4
DC-input power source caution 1-26
DC input voltages for RPS 2300 and RPS 675A-2to A-13
DC power
connecting toC-1to C-8
RPS 1-3
specifications A-2
warnings C-6
DC power caution C-4
Device Manager
description 1-27
related documentation ix
to configure switch 2-45
diagnosing problems 3-1
dimensionsA-2to A-13
document conventions viii
duplex, troubleshooting 3-5
duplex LED 1-18
E
electrical noise, avoiding 2-5
electromagnetic safety 2-4
Ethernet and fiber-optic cable troubleshooting 3-2
Express Setup
using to access CLI D-2
using to clear switch IP address 3-6
F
features1-1to 1-3
front panel
10/100 ports 1-10
clearance 2-5
description1-4to 1-10
LEDs1-13to 1-20
SFP module ports 1-13
XENPAK module ports 1-2, 1-13, B-4
G
ground connection warning 2-3, C-2
grounding procedure caution C-2
grounding procedure for DC powerC-2to C-3
H
HP OpenView 1-28
humidity, relativeA-2to A-13
I
installation
assigning the IP Address D-7
connecting to a power source D-6
rack-mounting2-12to 2-30
site requirements 2-5
stacking the switches
See also stacking
starting the terminal emulation software D-6
table or shelf-mounting 2-30
wall-mounting 2-27
See also procedures
installing SFP modules2-33to 2-34
installing XENPAK modules2-36to 2-37
J
jewelry removal warning 2-2
L
LEDs
color meanings 1-19
duplex 1-18
front panel1-14to 1-15
interpreting 1-19
master 1-18
PoE 1-18
port1-18to 1-20
port mode1-18to 1-20
POST results 3-2
RPS1-17to 1-18
LEDs (continued)
speed 1-18
stack 1-20
STATUS 1-18
system 1-17
troubleshooting with 3-1, 3-2
lightning activity warning 2-2
lightning surge caution C-8
link status troubleshooting 3-3
local and national electrical codes compliance 2-4
M
mode button 1-13
mounting, table or shelf 2-30
mounting, wall-mounting 2-27
mounting brackets
attaching2-14to 2-23
rack-mount 2-24
MT-RJ connector B-2
See also 100BASE-FX ports
N
NEBS standard for electromagnetic safety 2-4
Network Assistant 1-27
getting started guide ix
to configure switch 2-45
Network Equipment Building Systems
See NEBS
noise, electrical 2-5
nonexposed wiring connections caution C-8
O
outside connections warning 2-3
overheating warning 2-2
P
packing list 2-6
pinouts
10/100/1000 ports B-2
10/100 ports B-2
console port B-10
crossover cables
four twisted-pair, 1000BASE-T ports B-9
four twisted-pair 10/100 ports B-7
two twisted-pair 10/100 ports B-7
RJ-45-to-DB-25 terminal adapter B-10
RJ-45-to-DB-9 terminal adapter B-9
SFP module ports B-3
straight-through cables
four twisted-pair 10/100 ports B-7
four twisted-pair 1000BASE-T ports B-9
two twisted-pair 10/100 ports B-6
plug-socket accessibility warning 2-3
PoE
faults caution 1-19, 2-40
high-powered devices 1-11
LED 1-18
shock hazard warning 1-11, 2-4, 2-39
troubleshooting 3-3
port and interface troubleshooting 3-4
port LEDs1-18to 1-20
port modes
changing 1-13
LEDs 1-18
See also mode button
ports
10/100 1-10
pinouts B-2
recommended cables 2-40
10/100/1000 1-10
pinouts B-2
recommended cables 2-40
100BASE-FX patch cables B-3
ports (continued)
numbering of 10/100 1-10
numbering of 10/100/1000 1-10
numbering of SFP module ports1-8to 1-10
POST
LEDs 3-2
results 3-1
running at power on 3-2
running at powerup 2-7, D-6
power
connecting to 2-7
connectors 1-22, 1-25
specificationsA-2to A-13
power connection warning 2-2
power on 2-7
Power over Ethernet
See PoE
power supply
AC power outlet 1-26
RPS connector 1-25
procedures
connection2-39to 2-45
DC groundingC-2to C-3
installation2-11to 2-30
product disposal warning 2-3
publications, related ix
R
rack-mounting2-12to 2-30
rear panel
clearance 2-5
description1-22to 1-27
redundant power supply
See RPS
removing SFP modules2-34to 2-35
removing XENPAK modules 2-38
restricted access area warning 2-3, C-1
RJ-45 connector, console port B-5
RJ-45 console port 1-22
RPS
attachment warning 1-26, 2-2, 2-7
connecting to 2-7
connector 1-26
connector cover warning 2-2, 2-28
LED1-17to 1-18
S
safety 2-2
SC connector B-3
serial number location 3-7
servicing equipment warning 2-3, C-4
SFP module rubber plugs caution 2-42
SFP modules
1000BASE-T
supported speeds 1-20
bale-clasp latch removal 2-35
cables B-5
caution 2-33, 2-34
connecting to2-41to 2-43
connectors B-3
described 1-13
installation2-33to 2-34
shelf-mounting 2-30
shielding Ethernet cables warning 2-2, C-1
Simple Network Management Protocol
See SNMP
SNMP network management platforms 1-28
software switch management 1-27
specificationsA-1to A-13
speed, troubleshooting 3-5
stacking
cabling considerations 2-8
connecting to a StackWise port 2-8
examples 2-8
planning considerations 2-8
powering considerations 2-8
stacking equipment warning 2-2
StackWise cable caution 2-31
StackWise ports 1-25
straight-through cable pinout
four twisted-pair 10/100 ports B-7
four twisted-pair 1000BASE-T ports B-9
two twisted-pair 10/100 ports B-6
SunNet Manager 1-28
support for Cisco Access Points 1-10
switch powering on 2-7
system LED 1-17
T
table-mounting 2-30
technical specificationsA-1to A-13
telco racks 2-12
Telnet, and accessing the CLI 1-27
temperature, operatingA-1to A-13
terminal block wires caution C-8
terminal emulation software D-6
torquing the terminal block caution C-7
troubleshooting3-1to 3-6
bad or damaged cable 3-2
connection problems 3-2
diagnosing problems 3-1
Ethernet and fiber-optic cables 3-2
link status 3-3
ping end device 3-4
PoE connections 3-3
port and interface settings 3-4
POST 3-1
spanning tree loops 3-4
speed, duplex, and autonegotiation 3-5
switch performance 3-5
with LEDs 3-2
troubleshooting spanning tree loops 3-4
W
wall-mounting 2-27
wall-mounting warning 2-2, 2-29
warnings
attaching the Cisco RPS 1-26, 2-2, 2-7
Class 1 laser 2-3, 2-41, 2-44
code compliance 2-4
connecting outside of building 2-3
connecting the power 2-2
DC power C-6
defined viii
disposal of product 2-3
ground connection 2-3, C-2
installation 2-2
lightning activity 2-2
overheating 2-2
plug-socket accessibility 2-3
PoE shock hazard 1-11, 2-4, 2-39
preventing bodily injury 2-3, 2-11
removing jewelry 2-2
removing power from DC circuit C-4
restricted access area 2-3, C-1
RPS connector cover 2-2, 2-28
servicing equipment 2-3, C-4
shielding Ethernet cables 2-2, C-1
stacking equipment 2-2
wall-mounting 2-2, 2-29
wireless LAN controller 1-10
X
XENPAK module rubber plugs warning 2-44
XENPAK modules 1-2, 1-13, B-4
caution 2-36
connecting to2-44to 2-45
installation2-36to 2-37
removal 2-38
XENPAK modules caution 2-36