The Cisco® 350X Series Stackable Managed Switches are a new line of stackable managed Ethernet switches that provide the rich capabilities you need to support a more demanding network environment at a very affordable price. The SG350X models provide 24 or 48 ports of Gigabit and Multigigabit Ethernet connectivity with 10 Gigabit uplinks. The Cisco 350XG models provide 12, 24, or 48 ports of all 10 Gigabit Ethernet, providing a solid foundation for your current business applications as well as those you are planning for the future. In addition, these switches are easy to deploy and manage without a large IT staff. The SG350X platforms are Cisco’s most cost-effective platforms with 10 Gigabit Ethernet and stacking.
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In this Cisco Tech Talk, we break down the basics of End of Sale (EOS) and End of Life (EOL) announcements for beginners. Learn how to interpret these important product lifecycle milestones and how they impact your network planning, upgrades, and support decisions.
Cisco’s new 350 and 550 series switches delverblazing-fast connectivity while providing PoE power using existing cable.They are an easy-to-deploy,budget-friendly solution that allows you to increase yournetwork speed and bandwidth—while providing as much as five times the performance.
In this Cisco Tech Talk, learn how to access and interpret Cisco’s End of Sale (EOS) and End of Life (EOL) announcements for business-class products.
Simply put, Layer 3 switches are super-fast routers that do Layer 3 forwarding in hardware, such as switches. Learn about Layer 3 Switching on SG350 and SG550 Series switches here. For additional support visit Cisco Community
Some network switches have the ability to be connected to other switches and operate together as a single unit. These configurations are called stacks, and they are useful for quickly increasing the capacity of your network. Learn how to here. For additional information visit Cisco Community
AutoVoice VLAN is responsible for maintaining voice VLAN, but it depends on Auto SmartPort to maintain the voice VLAN port memberships. Learn about how to configure AutoVoice VLAN on SG350 or 550 series switches here.
This video provides assistance in configuring DHCP pools in multi-LAN environments. For more support help, visit Cisco Community.
This video helps you understand and configure the Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) on Cisco small business switches. For more support help, visit Cisco Community.
Learn how to configure Policy-Based Routing on Cisco SMB Switch. Policy-based Routing (PBR) provides a means for routing selected packets to a next hop address based on packet fields, using ACLs for classification. PBR lessens reliance on routes derived from routing protocols.
Learn how to configure Secure Shell user-authentication settings on a Cisco small business switch. For more support help, visit Cisco Community.
Learn how to configure the Spanning Tree Protocol on Cisco switches. For more support help, visit Cisco Community.
Learn how to configure SPAN and RSPAN on SG350 and SG550 Switches. SPAN (and RSPAN) which is sometimes called port mirroring or port monitoring, selects network traffic for analysis by a network analyzer. The network analyzer can be a Cisco Switch Probe device or other Remote Monitoring (RMON) probes.
MAC Authentication allows you to filter which users can connect to your network. In this video you will learn about 802.1x MAC authentication and how to configure your SMB Switch to support it. For additional support, please visit the Cisco Small Business Support Community: Cisco Community.
Learn how to configure Static and Dynamic addresses on a Cisco Switch. For additional support information, visit the Cisco Small Business Support Community.
Multicast forwarding enables one-to-many information dissemination. Multicast applications are useful for dissemination of information to multiple clients, where clients do not require reception of the entire content.
Smart port macros provide a convenient way to save and share common switch configurations. They can be used to enable features and settings based on the switch’s location in the network as well as for network-wide mass configuration deployments. For additional; support visit Cisco Small Business Community
Learn how to block inter-VLAN communication on Cisco 350 Series switches using Access Control Lists (ACLs). In this Cisco Tech Talk, we provide a step-by-step guide on configuring access rules to restrict communication between VLANs, specifically VLAN 2 and VLAN 3.
In this video, we walk you through how to configure QoS (Quality of Service) advanced settings on Cisco SG350 and SG550 switches. Learn how to prioritize network traffic, improve application performance, and optimize your network’s bandwidth utilization.
In this video, we walk you through the process of managing VLANs on Cisco SG550 and SG350 switches. Learn how to configure, assign, and troubleshoot VLANs to ensure efficient network segmentation and improved traffic management.
Learn how to use 802.1x Extensible Authentication Protocol statistics to manage authentication on Cisco Small Business switches. For more, visit Cisco Small Business Support Community.