Catalyst 3500 Series XL Hardware Installation Guide May 2000 Corporate Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA http://www.cisco.
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C O N T E N T S Preface ix Audience ix Purpose ix Organization x Conventions x Related Publications xiv Obtaining Documentation xiv World Wide Web xiv Documentation CD-ROM xiv Ordering Documentation xv Obtaining Technical Assistance xv Cisco Connection Online xv Technical Assistance Center xvi Documentation Feedback xvii CHAPTER 1 Product Overview 1-1 Features 1-1 Front-Panel Description 1-6 10/100 Ports 1-8 GBIC Module Slots 1-10 LEDs 1-12 System LED 1-15 RPS LED 1-16 Port LEDs and Modes 1-18 Catalyst
Contents Rear-Panel Description 1-23 Power Connectors 1-25 Internal Power Supply Connector 1-25 Cisco RPS Connector 1-25 Console Port 1-26 Management Options 1-27 Network Configuration Examples 1-28 Design Concepts for Using the Switch 1-28 Small- to Medium-Sized Network Configuration 1-32 Collapsed Backbone and Switch Cluster Configuration 1-34 Large Campus Configuration 1-36 CHAPTER 2 Installing and Starting Up the Switch 2-1 Preparing for Installation 2-2 Warnings 2-2 EMC Regulatory Statements 2-4 U.
Contents Installing the Switch on a Table or Shelf 2-15 Powering On the Switch and Running POST 2-15 Connecting to the 10/100 Ports 2-16 Connecting to the GBIC Module Ports 2-19 Connecting to a 1000BaseX GBIC Module Port 2-19 Connecting to a GigaStack GBIC Module Port 2-21 Connecting a PC or Terminal to the Console Port 2-22 Assigning Switch Information 2-24 Using the Setup Program 2-24 Using BOOTP 2-28 Default Configuration Settings 2-29 Where to Go Next 2-30 CHAPTER 3 Troubleshooting 3-1 Understanding
Contents Rollover Cable and Adapter Pinouts B-5 Identifying a Rollover Cable B-5 Connecting to a PC B-6 Connecting to a Terminal B-7 APPENDIX C Translated Safety Warnings C-1 Attaching the Cisco RPS (model PWR600-AC-RPS) C-2 Attaching the Cisco RPS (model PWR300-AC-RPS) C-3 Service Personnel Warning C-4 Qualified Personnel Warning C-6 Installation Warning C-7 Jewelry Removal Warning C-8 Stacking the Chassis Warning C-10 Main Disconnecting Device C-12 Overtemperature Warning C-13 TN Power Warning C-15 Gr
Preface Audience This guide is for the networking or computer technician responsible for installing and configuring a Catalyst 3500 series XL switch. We assume that you are familiar with the concepts and terminology of Ethernet and local area networking. Purpose The Catalyst 3500 Series XL Hardware Installation Guide documents the hardware features of Catalyst 3500 series XL switches.
Preface Organization Organization This guide is organized into the following chapters: Chapter 1, “Product Overview,” is a physical and functional overview of the switch. It describes the switch ports, the standards they support, and the switch LEDs. Examples of how the switch could be installed suggest possible deployment strategies. Chapter 2, “Installing and Starting Up the Switch,” contains the procedures for installing a switch on a rack, wall, table, or shelf.
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Preface Related Publications Related Publications For more information about Catalyst 3500 series XL switches and related products, refer to the following publications: • Quick Start: Catalyst 3500 Series XL Cabling and Setup • Cisco IOS Desktop Switching Software Configuration Guide • Cisco IOS Desktop Switching Command Reference (online only) • Cisco Cluster Management Suite online help provides detailed procedures for using a Web browser to change configuration settings and to display switch info
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C H A P T E R 1 Product Overview This chapter provides the following topics that describe the Catalyst 3500 series XL switches: • Switch features • Descriptions of the front and rear panels • Management options • Examples of the Catalyst 3500 XL switches in different network topologies Features The Catalyst 3500 series XL switches—also referred to as Catalyst 3500 XL switches—are stackable 10/100 Ethernet switches to which you can connect workstations and Cisco IP Phones and other network devices
Chapter 1 Product Overview Features Figure 1-1 Catalyst 3500 Series XL Switches Switch Description WS-C3508G-XL 8 GBIC1-based gigabit module slots 1 2 SYSTEM 3 RPS 4 5 6 STATUS MODE 7 UTIL 8 DUPLX SPEED 12 autosensing10/100 Ethernet ports 1 WS-C3524-XL 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 11X RPS 1 UTIL 2 2X DUPLX 12X SPEED 24 autosensing 10/100 Ethernet ports 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1X 11X 13X 12X 14X 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 23X SYSTEM RPS MODE 1 ST
Chapter 1 Product Overview Features Table 1-1 Catalyst 3508G XL Features Feature Description Performance and Configuration • 8 GBIC-based 1000BaseX Gigabit Ethernet slots • Support for up to 250 port-based virtual LANs (VLANs) • Inter-Switch Link (ISL) and IEEE 802.1Q trunking support on all ports • IEEE 802.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Features Table 1-2 Catalyst 3512, 3524, 3524-PWR, and 3548 XL Features Feature Description Performance and Configuration • Autonegotiation of speed and duplex operation on 10/100 Ethernet ports • 12, 24, or 48 10/100 Ethernet ports and 2 GBIC-based Gigabit Ethernet slots • Support for up to 250 port-based VLANs • ISL and IEEE 802.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Features Table 1-2 Catalyst 3512, 3524, 3524-PWR, and 3548 XL Features (continued) Feature Management Power Redundancy Inline Power (Catalyst 3524-PWR XL switch only) Description (continued) • Cisco IOS CLI through the console port or Telnet • CiscoView device-management application • Cluster Management Suite, a web-based tool for managing switch clusters or an individual switch through a single IP address • SNMP • Connection for optional Cisco RPS 600 that operate
Chapter 1 Product Overview Front-Panel Description Front-Panel Description The front panel of the Catalyst 3508G XL switch (Figure 1-2) has eight 1000BaseX GBIC module slots but no 10/100 ports. The front panel of the Catalyst 3512, 3524, 3524-PWR and 3548 XL switches (Figure 1-3, Figure 1-4, Figure 1-5, and Figure 1-6) have 10/100 RJ-45 ports and two 1000BaseX GBIC module slots. All Catalyst 3500 XL switches have a set of LEDs and a Mode button.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Front-Panel Description Catalyst 3524 XL Switch 26237 Figure 1-4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1X 11X 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 13X 23X SYSTEM RPS MODE 1 2X STATUS 2 12X UTIL 14X DUPLX 24X SPEED 10/100 ports Catalyst 3524-PWR XL Switch 30291 Figure 1-5 GBIC module slots 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1X 11X 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 13X 23X SYSTEM RPS MODE 1 2X STATUS 2 12X DUPLX 14X SPEED 24X LINE PWR
Chapter 1 Product Overview Front-Panel Description 10/100 Ports The 10/100 ports on the Catalyst 3512, 3524, 3524-PWR, and 3548 XL switches are grouped in pairs. For example, in Figure 1-3, Figure 1-4, Figure 1-5, and Figure 1-6, ports 1 and 2 are the left-most pair. The first member of the pair (port 1) is above the second member (port 2). Port 3 is above port 4, and so on.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Front-Panel Description The 10/100 ports on the Catalyst 3512, 3524, 3524-PWR, and 3548 XL switches provide protocol support for Cisco IP Phones. The Catalyst 3548 and 3524-PWR XL switches also support per-port priority override. Refer to the Cisco IOS Desktop Switching Software Configuration Guide for more information about these features. Cisco IP Phones—connected to the 10/100 ports on the Catalyst 3512, 3524, and 3548 XL switches—must be connected to an AC power source.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Front-Panel Description GBIC Module Slots The Cisco Gigabit Interface Converter (GBIC) module slots support the following modules to provide flexibility in media and distance options: • 1000BaseSX GBIC module for fiber connections of up to 550 meters. • 1000BaseLX/LH GBIC module for fiber connections of up to 10 kilometers. • 1000BaseZX GBIC module for fiber connections of up to 100 kilometers.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Front-Panel Description Figure 1-7 Installing a 1000BaseX GBIC Module in the Switch Metal flap door 1 2 SYSTEM RPS 3 18965 MODE STATUS UTIL DUPLX SPEED GBIC module slot 1000BaseX GBIC module Figure 1-8 Installing a GigaStack GBIC Module in the Switch Metal flap door 1 2 SYSTEM RPS STATUS UTIL DUPLX SPEED 3 22081 MODE GBIC module slot 1 2 GigaStack GBIC Catalyst 3500 Series XL Hardware Installation Guide 78-6456-03 1-11
Chapter 1 Product Overview Front-Panel Description LEDs You can use the switch LEDs described in this section to monitor switch activity and its performance. Figure 1-9, Figure 1-10, Figure 1-11, and Figure 1-12 show the location of the LEDs and the Mode button that you use to select one of the port modes. All of the LEDs described in this section except the utilization meter (UTL) are visible on the VSM home page and Cluster Manager page.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Front-Panel Description Figure 1-10 Catalyst 3512 and 3524 XL LEDs Port LEDs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1X 11 12 11X SYSTEM RPS STATUS UTIL DUPLX SPEED 2X 12X 22028 MODE System LED Mode button Redundant power system LED Status LED Utilization LED Duplex LED Speed LED Catalyst 3500 Series XL Hardware Installation Guide 78-6456-03 1-13
Chapter 1 Product Overview Front-Panel Description Figure 1-11 Catalyst 3524-PWR XL LEDs Port LEDs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1X 11 12 11X SYSTEM RPS STATUS DUPLX SPEED LINE PWR 2X 12X 30292 MODE System LED Mode button Redundant power system LED Status LED Duplex LED Speed LED Line power LED Catalyst 3500 Series XL Hardware Installation Guide 1-14 78-6456-03
Chapter 1 Product Overview Front-Panel Description Figure 1-12 Catalyst 3548 XL LEDs Port LEDs 1 2 3 4 5 6 1X 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15X SYSTEM RPS STATUS UTIL DUPLX 2X 16X MODE System LED Mode label 28325 SPEED Redundant power system LED Status LED Utilization LED Duplex LED Speed LED System LED The System LED shows whether the system is receiving power and is functioning properly. Table 1-3 lists the LED colors and their meanings.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Front-Panel Description RPS LED The Redundant Power System (RPS) LED shows the RPS status. Table 1-4 and Table 1-5 list the LED colors and their meanings. Note Table 1-4 The Cisco RPS 600 (model PWR600-AC-RPS) supports the Catalyst 3512, 3524, 3548, and 3508 XL switches. RPS LED for the Catalyst 3508, 3512, 3524, and 3548 XL Switches Color RPS Status Off RPS is off or is not installed. Solid green RPS is operational.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Front-Panel Description Note Table 1-5 The Cisco RPS 300 (model PWR300-AC-RPS) supports the Catalyst 3524-PWR XL switch. RPS LED for the Catalyst 3524-PWR XL Switch Color RPS Status Off RPS is off or is not installed. Solid green RPS is connected and operational. Blinking green RPS is backing up another switch in the stack. Solid amber RPS is connected but not functioning properly.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Front-Panel Description Port LEDs and Modes Each 10/100 port and module slot has a port LED. These port LEDs, as a group or individually, display information about the switch and about the individual ports. The port modes (Table 1-6) determine the type of information displayed through the port LEDs. To select or change a mode, press the Mode button until the desired mode is highlighted. When you change port modes, the meaning of the port LED colors also changes.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Front-Panel Description Table 1-7 Meaning of LED Colors in Different Modes on the Catalyst 3508, 3512, 3524, and 3548 XL Switches Port Mode LED Color Meaning STATUS (port status) Off No link. Solid green Link present. Flashing green Activity. Port is transmitting or receiving data. Alternating green-amber Link fault.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Front-Panel Description Table 1-8 Meaning of LED Colors in Different Modes on the Catalyst 3524-PWR XL Switch Port Mode LED Color Meaning STATUS (port status) Off No link. Solid green Link present. Flashing green Activity. Port is transmitting or receiving data. Alternating green-amber Link fault. Error frames can affect connectivity, and errors such as excessive collisions, CRC errors, and alignment and jabber errors are monitored for a link-fault indication.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Front-Panel Description Figure 1-13, Figure 1-14, Figure 1-15, and Figure 1-16 show the bandwidth utilization percentages displayed by the right-most LEDs. Note The port LEDs on the Catalyst 3524-PWR XL switch do not show bandwidth utilization. To find out the switch bandwidth usage, use the Device Bandwidth Graph on VSM.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Front-Panel Description Figure 1-15 Bandwidth Utilization for the Catalyst 3524 XL Switch 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 11X 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 XL Catalyst 3500 23 24 13X 15X 1 22007 1 1X 2 SYSTEM RPS MODE STATUS UTIL 2X 12X 14X 16X DUPLX SPEED < 25% + 25% – 49% + 50% + Figure 1-16 Bandwidth Utilization for the Catalyst 3548 XL Switch Catalyst 3500 1 1X 2 3 24 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 15X 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2
Chapter 1 Product Overview Rear-Panel Description Rear-Panel Description Switch rear panels have an AC power connector, an RPS connector, and an RJ-45 console port (see Figure 1-17, Figure 1-19, Figure 1-18, and Figure 1-20), which are described in this section. 18963 Figure 1-17 Catalyst 3508G XL Rear Panel RATING 100-127/200-240V~ 1.0A/0.5A 50-60HZ DC INPUTS FOR REMOTE POWER SUPPLY SPECIFIED IN MANUAL. +3.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Rear-Panel Description 30293 Figure 1-19 Catalyst 3524-PWR XL Rear Panel DC INPUTS FOR REMOTE POWER SUPPLY SPECIFIED IN MANUAL. -48V @3A, +12V @6A RATING 100-127/200-240V~ 3.5A/1.8A 50-60HZ CONSOLE Fans AC power connector Redundant power system connector RJ-45 console port 28012 Figure 1-20 Catalyst 3548 XL Rear Panel DC INPUTS FOR REMOTE POWER SUPPLY SPECIFIED IN MANUAL +3.3V @17A, +12 @1.1A RATING 100-127/200-240V~ 1.6A/0.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Rear-Panel Description Power Connectors You can provide power to the switch either through the internal power supply or through the Cisco RPS. Internal Power Supply Connector The internal power supply is an autoranging unit that supports input voltages between 100 and 240 VAC. If you plan to use the internal power supply, use the supplied AC power cord to connect the AC power connector to an AC power outlet.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Rear-Panel Description RPS Connector on the Catalyst 3524-PWR XL Switch The Cisco RPS 300 (model PWR300-AC-RPS) has two output levels: –48V and 12V with a total output power of 300W. It provides a fully-redundant power source for up to six switches. It automatically senses when one of the switches has experienced power failure and automatically sends power to the affected switch. Although it supports up to six switches, it can power only one switch at a time.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Management Options Management Options Catalyst 3500 XL switches offer several management options: • Cisco Cluster Management Suite This suite is made up of four web-based applications that you use to create, monitor, and configure a cluster of switches or an individual switch. You use the Cluster Builder, Cluster View, and Cluster Manager applications to create, configure, and monitor clusters.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Network Configuration Examples Network Configuration Examples This section provides network configuration concepts and includes examples of using the switch to create dedicated network segments and interconnecting the segments through Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet connections. Design Concepts for Using the Switch As your network users compete for network bandwidth, it takes longer to send and receive data.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Network Configuration Examples Table 1-9 Considerations for Increasing Network Performance Network Demands • Too many users on a single network segment and a growing number of users accessing the Internet • The increased power of new PCs, workstations, and servers • High demand from networked applications (such as e-mail with large attached files) and from bandwidth-intensive applications (such as multimedia) • An evolving demand for IP telephony Suggested Design Metho
Chapter 1 Product Overview Network Configuration Examples You can connect the switch to other devices and create backup paths by using Fast Ethernet or gigabit links or Fast EtherChannel or Gigabit EtherChannel links. Using the Hot Standby Redundancy Protocol (HSRP), you can create backup paths between Catalyst 4908G-L3 switches.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Network Configuration Examples Figure 1-21 Example Configurations with Catalyst 3500 XL Switches Cost-Effective Wiring Closet Catalyst 3548 XL switch Catalyst 3548 XL GigaStack cluster High-Performance Workgroup Catalyst 3508 XL or 4908G-L3 switch Catalyst 3500 XL cluster Redundant Gigabit Backbone Catalyst 3500 XL cluster 33090 Catalyst 4908G-L3 switch Catalyst 4908G-L3 switch 1 Gbps HSRP Catalyst 3500 Series XL Hardware Installation Guide 78-6456-03 1-31
Chapter 1 Product Overview Network Configuration Examples Small- to Medium-Sized Network Configuration Figure 1-22 illustrates a configuration for a network that has up to 250 users. Users in this network require e-mail, file-sharing, database, and Internet access. You optimize network performance by placing workstations on the same logical segment as the servers they access most often.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Network Configuration Examples Figure 1-22 Small- to Medium-Sized Network Configuration Cisco 2600 router 100 Mbps (200 Mbps full duplex) Gigabit server 1 Gbps (2 Gbps full duplex) Catalyst 3500 XL GigaStack cluster Gigabit server Single workstations 33091 10/100 Mbps (20/200 Mbps full duplex) Catalyst 3500 Series XL Hardware Installation Guide 78-6456-03 1-33
Chapter 1 Product Overview Network Configuration Examples Collapsed Backbone and Switch Cluster Configuration Figure 1-23 illustrates a configuration for a network of approximately 500 employees. This network uses a collapsed backbone and switch clusters. A collapsed backbone has high-bandwidth uplinks from all segments and subnetworks to a single device, such as a gigabit switch, which serves as a single point for monitoring and controlling the network.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Network Configuration Examples The connection between the Catalyst 3524-PWR XL switch and the router is configured for Fast EtherChannel, increasing the bandwidth to 200 Mbps (400 Mbps in full duplex).
Chapter 1 Product Overview Network Configuration Examples Large Campus Configuration Figure 1-24 illustrates a configuration for a network of more than 1000 users. Because it can aggregate up to 130 gigabit connections, a Catalyst 6500 multilayer switch is used as the backbone switch. You can use the earlier workgroup configurations to create workgroups with gigabit uplinks to the Catalyst 6500 switch. For example, you can use switch clusters that have a mix of Catalyst 3500 and 2900 XL switches.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Network Configuration Examples Figure 1-24 Large Campus Configuration IP telephony network or PSTN WAN Cisco CallManager Cisco 7200 Cisco access or 7500 router gateway Servers Catalyst 6500 switch Catalyst 3500 XL and 2900 XL GigaStack cluster 1 Gbps (2 Gbps full duplex) Catalyst 3524-PWR XL GigaStack cluster IP IP IP Cisco IP Phones IP IP Workstations running Cisco SoftPhone software IP Cisco IP Phones 33093 AC power source IP Catalyst 3500 Series XL Hardware In
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C H A P T E R 2 Installing and Starting Up the Switch This chapter describes how to install and start up your Catalyst 3500 XL switches and to interpret the power-on self-test (POST) that ensures proper operation.
Chapter 2 Installing and Starting Up the Switch Preparing for Installation Preparing for Installation Warnings These warnings are translated into several languages in Appendix C, “Translated Safety Warnings.” Warning This equipment is to be installed and maintained by service personnel only as defined by AS/NZS 3260 Clause 1.2.14.3 Service Personnel. Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install or replace this equipment.
Chapter 2 Installing and Starting Up the Switch Preparing for Installation Warning To prevent the switch from overheating, do not operate it in an area that exceeds the maximum recommended ambient temperature of 113°F (45°C). To prevent airflow restriction, allow at least 3 inches (7.6 cm) of clearance around the ventilation openings. Warning The device is designed to work with TN power systems. Warning When installing the unit, the ground connection must always be made first and disconnected last.
Chapter 2 Installing and Starting Up the Switch Preparing for Installation Warning Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity. Warning Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national laws and regulations. The following warning applies to the Catalyst 3508, 3512, 3524, and 3548 XL switches: Warning Attach only the Cisco RPS (model PWR600-AC-RPS) to the RPS receptacle.
Chapter 2 Installing and Starting Up the Switch Preparing for Installation Installation Guidelines When determining where to place the switch, be sure to observe these guidelines: • For 10/100 ports, cable lengths from the switch to connected devices are up to 100 meters. • For 1000BaseX ports, cable lengths from the switch to the connected devices are up to 10,000 meters. For specific cable lengths, refer to the documents that came with your GBICs.
Chapter 2 Installing and Starting Up the Switch Preparing for Installation Verifying Package Contents Note Carefully remove the contents from the shipping container, and check each item for damage. If any item is missing or damaged, contact your Cisco representative or reseller for support. Return all packing materials to the shipping container, and save it.
Chapter 2 Installing and Starting Up the Switch Installing the Switch in a Rack Installing the Switch in a Rack Warning To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing this unit in a rack, you must take special precautions to ensure that the system remains stable. The following guidelines are provided to ensure your safety: • This unit should be mounted at the bottom of the rack if it is the only unit in the rack.
Chapter 2 Installing and Starting Up the Switch Installing the Switch in a Rack To install the switch in a 19-inch or a 24-inch standard rack, follow the instructions described in these procedures: • Removing screws from the switch • Attaching the brackets to the switch • Mounting the switch in a rack • Attaching the optional cable guide Removing Screws from the Switch If you plan to install the Catalyst 3548 XL switch in a rack, you must first remove the front side screws in the switch chassis s
Chapter 2 Installing and Starting Up the Switch Installing the Switch in a Rack Attaching the Brackets to the Switch The bracket orientation and the screws you use depend on whether you are attaching the brackets for a 19-inch or a 24-inch rack. Use two of the supplied screws to attach each bracket, according to the following guidelines: • For a 19-inch rack, use the supplied number-8 Phillips flat-head screws to attach the long side of the bracket to the switch.
Chapter 2 Installing and Starting Up the Switch Installing the Switch in a Rack Attaching Brackets for 19- and 24-Inch Racks (Rear Panel Forward) 22439 Figure 2-4 DC INPUTS FOR REMOTE POWER SUPPLY SPECIFIED IN MANUAL. +3.3V***@ 14A, +12V***@3A DC INPUT Phillips flat-head screws 22440 19" Configuration DC INPUTS FOR REMOTE POWER SUPPLY SPECIFIED IN MANUAL. +3.
Chapter 2 Installing and Starting Up the Switch Installing the Switch in a Rack Mounting the Switch in a Rack After the brackets are attached to the switch, use the four supplied number-12 Phillips machine screws to securely attach the brackets to the rack, as shown in Figure 2-5. Mounting the Switch in a Rack 26233 Figure 2-5 1 SYSTEM RPS MODE 2 3 4 5 6 STATUS 7 8 UTIL DUPLX SPEED Phillips machine screws After the switch is mounted in the rack, attach the power cord to the switch.
Chapter 2 Installing and Starting Up the Switch Installing the Switch in a Rack Attaching the Optional Cable Guide We recommend attaching the cable guides to prevent the cables from obscuring the front panel of the switch and the other devices installed in the rack. If the switch is in a 19-inch or 24-inch rack, use the supplied black screw, as shown in Figure 2-6, to attach the cable guide to the left or right bracket. The Catalyst 3548 XL switch ships with a special cable guide as shown in Figure 2-7.
Chapter 2 Installing and Starting Up the Switch Installing the Switch on a Wall Installing the Switch on a Wall This section describes the steps required to attach the switch to a wall: • Attaching the brackets to the switch • Attaching the switch to a wall Attaching the Brackets to the Switch Use two of the supplied number-8 Phillips flat-head screws to attach the long side of the bracket to the switch. Figure 2-8 shows how to attach the brackets to one side of the switch.
Chapter 2 Installing and Starting Up the Switch Installing the Switch on a Wall Attaching the Switch to a Wall For best support of the switch and cables, make sure the switch is attached securely to a wall stud or to a firmly attached plywood mounting backboard, as shown in Figure 2-9.
Chapter 2 Installing and Starting Up the Switch Installing the Switch on a Table or Shelf Installing the Switch on a Table or Shelf Follow these steps to install the switch on a table or shelf: Step 1 Locate the adhesive strip with the rubber feet in the mounting-kit envelope. Attach the four rubber feet to the recessed areas on the bottom of the unit. Step 2 Place the switch on the table or shelf near an AC power source. Step 3 Connect the power cord to the switch rear panel and to the power outlet.
Chapter 2 Installing and Starting Up the Switch Connecting to the 10/100 Ports When POST completes successfully, the port LEDs return to the status mode display, indicating that the switch is operational. If a test fails, the port LED associated with the test turns amber, and the system LED turns amber. If POST fails, refer to Chapter 3, “Troubleshooting,” to determine a course of action. POST failures are usually fatal. Call Cisco Systems immediately if your switch does not pass POST.
Chapter 2 Installing and Starting Up the Switch Connecting to the 10/100 Ports Follow these steps to connect to 10BaseT and 100BaseTX devices: Step 1 When connecting to workstations, servers, routers, and Cisco IP Phones, connect a straight-through Category 5 cable to an RJ-45 connector on the front panel (Figure 2-10). When connecting to switches or repeaters, use a crossover Category 5 cable. Pinouts for the cables are described in the “Crossover and Straight-Through Cable Pinouts” section on page B-4.
Chapter 2 Installing and Starting Up the Switch Connecting to the 10/100 Ports Step 2 Connect the other end of the cable to an RJ-45 connector of the other device. The port LED comes on when both the switch and the connected device have established link. The port LED is amber while Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) discovers the topology and searches for loops. This takes about 30 seconds, and then the port LED turns green.
Chapter 2 Installing and Starting Up the Switch Connecting to the GBIC Module Ports Connecting to the GBIC Module Ports Note Install the Gigabit Interface Converters (GBICs) as described in the “GBIC Module Slots” section on page 1-10, and then connect to the 1000BaseX ports. For detailed instructions on installing, removing, and cabling the GBICs (1000BaseSX module or the 1000BaseLX/LH module), refer to the GBIC documentation.
Chapter 2 Installing and Starting Up the Switch Connecting to the GBIC Module Ports Follow these steps to connect to the 1000BaseX port: Step 1 Remove the rubber plugs from the fiber-optic port on the module, and store them for future use. Step 2 Insert the SC connector in the fiber-optic receptacle, as shown in Figure 2-11.
Chapter 2 Installing and Starting Up the Switch Connecting to the GBIC Module Ports Connecting to a GigaStack GBIC Module Port Connect the GigaStack cable connector to the GigaStack GBIC as shown in Figure 2-12.
Chapter 2 Installing and Starting Up the Switch Connecting a PC or Terminal to the Console Port Connecting a PC or Terminal to the Console Port Use the supplied rollover cable and DB-9 adapter to connect a PC to the switch console port. You need to provide a RJ-45-to-DB-25 female DTE adapter if you want to connect the switch console port to a terminal. You can order a kit (part number ACS-DSBUASYN=) containing that adapter from Cisco.
Chapter 2 Installing and Starting Up the Switch Connecting a PC or Terminal to the Console Port Step 3 Using the supplied rollover cable, insert the RJ-45 connector into the console port, as shown in Figure 2-13. See the “Identifying a Rollover Cable” section on page B-5 for a description of the pinout. 32709 Figure 2-13 Connecting to the Console Port CONSOLE DC INPUTS FOR REMOTE POWER SUPPLY SPECIFIED IN MANUAL. +5V @24A, +12V @1.
Chapter 2 Installing and Starting Up the Switch Assigning Switch Information Assigning Switch Information You can assign the switch IP address information, host and cluster names, and passwords by two methods: • Using the setup program in the switch • Using a BOOTP server This section describes each method. Using the Setup Program You can use an automatic setup program to assign IP information and to create a default configuration for continued operation.
Chapter 2 Installing and Starting Up the Switch Assigning Switch Information You will need the following information from your system administrator: Switch IP address ___________.___________.___________._________ Subnet mask (netmask) ___________.___________.___________._________ Default gateway (router) ___________.___________.___________.
Chapter 2 Installing and Starting Up the Switch Assigning Switch Information Step 5 Enter the IP address of the default gateway, and press Return: IP address of the default gateway: ip_address Step 6 Enter a host name for the switch, and press Return: Note On a command switch, the host name is limited to 28 characters; on a member switch to 31 characters. Do not use -n, where n is a number, as the last characters in a host name for any switch.
Chapter 2 Installing and Starting Up the Switch Assigning Switch Information Step 11 Assign a name to the cluster, and press Return: Note The cluster name can be 1 to 31 alphanumeric characters, dashes, or underscores.
Chapter 2 Installing and Starting Up the Switch Assigning Switch Information Using BOOTP You can use BOOTP to assign IP information to a Catalyst 3500 XL switch. A database with a list of physical MAC addresses and corresponding IP addresses must be set up on the BOOTP server. Other optional information, such as the corresponding subnet masks and default gateway addresses, can also be stored in the database. The switch must be able to access the BOOTP server through one of its ports.
Chapter 2 Installing and Starting Up the Switch Default Configuration Settings Default Configuration Settings After you assign IP information, the switch can operate with the default configuration settings shown in Table 2-1. Table 2-1 Default Configuration Settings Feature Default Setting Management Switch IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway User-assigned values entered in the setup program. Cluster command status Enabled. Cluster name User-assigned value entered in the setup program.
Chapter 2 Installing and Starting Up the Switch Where to Go Next Table 2-1 Default Configuration Settings (continued) Feature Default Setting Diagnostics SPAN5 port monitoring Disabled. Console, buffer, and file logging Disabled. Security Password None. Addressing security Disabled. Trap manager 0.0.0.0 Community strings public. Port security Disabled. Inline Power Inline power mode Auto. 1. CDP = Cisco Discovery Protocol 2. ARP = Address Resolution Protocol 3.
C H A P T E R 3 Troubleshooting The LEDs on the front panel provide troubleshooting information about the switch. They show failures in the power-on self-test (POST), port-connectivity problems, and overall switch performance. For a full description of the switch LEDs, see the “LEDs” section on page 1-12. You can also get statistics from the browser interface, from the command-line interface (CLI), or from an Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) workstation.
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Understanding POST Results Understanding POST Results Table 3-1 lists the eight POST tests and their associated LEDs. POST tests run automatically each time the switch is powered on. When the switch begins POST, the port LEDs turn amber for 2 seconds, and then they turn green. The System LED flashes green, and the RPS LED turns off. As each test runs, the port LEDs, starting with number 1, turn off.
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Diagnosing Problems Diagnosing Problems Common switch problems fall into the following categories: • Poor performance • No connectivity • Corrupted software Table 3-2 describes how to detect and resolve these problems.
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Diagnosing Problems Table 3-2 Common Problems and Their Solutions Symptom Possible Cause Resolution Poor performance or excessive errors. Duplex autonegotiation mismatch. See the Cisco IOS Desktop Switching Software Configuration Guide for information on identifying autonegotiation mismatches. Cabling distance exceeded. • Port statistics show excessive frame check sequence (FCS), late-collision, or alignment errors.
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Diagnosing Problems Table 3-2 Common Problems and Their Solutions (continued) Symptom Possible Cause Resolution No connectivity. Incorrect or bad cable. The following are indicated by no link at both ends: • For the correct pinouts and the proper application of crossover vs. straight-through cables, see the “Crossover and Straight-Through Cable Pinouts” section on page B-4. • A crossover cable was used when a straight-through was required, or vice-versa.
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Diagnosing Problems Table 3-2 Common Problems and Their Solutions (continued) Symptom Possible Cause System LED is amber on the Catalyst 3524-PWR XL. Resolution • Internal fan fault detected. • Either check the switch itself or use the show env command to check if a fan on the switch has failed. The Catalyst 3524-PWR XL switch can operate normally with one failed fan. Replace the switch at your convenience. • Switch is overheating.
A P P E N D I X A Technical Specifications Table A-1, Table A-2, and Table A-3, list the technical specifications for the Catalyst 3500 series XL switches. Table A-4 lists the regulatory agency approvals.
Appendix A Table A-2 Technical Specifications Technical Specifications for the Catalyst 3512, 3524, and 3548 XL Switches Catalyst 3512 XL Catalyst 3524 XL Catalyst 3548 XL Operating temperature 32 to 113°F (0 to 45°C) 32 to 113°F (0 to 45°C) 32 to 113°F (0 to 45°C) Storage temperature –4 to 149°F (–10 to 65°C) –4 to 149°F (–10 to 65°C) –4 to 149°F (–10 to 65°C) Relative humidity 10 to 85% (noncondensing) Operating altitude Up to 10,000 ft (3000 m) Up to 10,000 ft (3000 m) Up to 10,000 ft (30
Appendix A Technical Specifications Table A-3 Technical Specifications for the Catalyst 3524-PWR XL Switch Environmental Ranges Operating temperature 32 to 113°F (0 to 45°C) Storage temperature –4 to 149°F (–10 to 65°C) Operating humidity 10 to 85% (noncondensing) Operating altitude Up to 10,000 ft (3000 m) Storage altitude Up to 15,000 ft (4570 m) Power Requirements AC input voltage 100 to 127/200 to 240 VAC (autoranging) 50 to 60 Hz DC input voltages −48V +12V Power consumption 325W1 11
Appendix A Technical Specifications Catalyst 3500 Series XL Hardware Installation Guide A-4 78-6456-03
A P P E N D I X B Connector and Cable Specifications This appendix describes the Catalyst 3500 XL switch ports and the cables and adapters that you use to connect the switch to other devices. Connector Specifications 10/100 Ports The 10/100 Ethernet ports use standard RJ-45 connectors and Ethernet pinouts with internal crossovers, as indicated by an X in the port name.
Appendix B Connector and Cable Specifications Connector Specifications Figure B-1 10/100 Port Pinouts Label 1 RD+ 2 RD- 3 TD+ 4 NC 5 NC 6 TD- 7 NC 8 NC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 H5318 Pin 1000BaseX Ports 1000BaseX ports use duplex SC connectors, as shown in Figure B-2.
Appendix B Connector and Cable Specifications Connector Specifications Gigastack Port The GigaStack Gigabit Interface Converter (GBIC) uses proprietary connectors, as shown in Figure B-3. GigaStack Connector 22084 Figure B-3 The GigaStack GBIC cables are proprietary, high-data-rate cables with enhanced signal integrity and EMI performance. Caution Do not use standard IEEE 1394 cables with the GigaStack GBIC.
Appendix B Connector and Cable Specifications Cable and Adapter Specifications Cable and Adapter Specifications Crossover and Straight-Through Cable Pinouts The schematics of crossover and straight-through cables are shown in Figure B-4 and Figure B-5.
Appendix B Connector and Cable Specifications Cable and Adapter Specifications Rollover Cable and Adapter Pinouts Identifying a Rollover Cable To identify a rollover cable, compare the two modular ends of the cable. Hold the cable ends side-by-side, with the tab at the back. The wire connected to the pin on the outside of the left plug should be the same color as the wire connected to the pin on the outside of the right plug (see Figure B-6).
Appendix B Connector and Cable Specifications Cable and Adapter Specifications Connecting to a PC Use the supplied thin, flat, RJ-45-to-RJ-45 rollover cable and RJ-45-to-DB-9 female DTE adapter to connect the console port to a PC running terminal-emulation software. Figure B-7 shows how to connect the console port to a PC. Table B-1 lists the pinouts for the console port, the RJ-45-to-RJ-45 rollover cable, and the RJ-45-to-DB-9 female DTE adapter.
Appendix B Connector and Cable Specifications Cable and Adapter Specifications Connecting to a Terminal Use the thin, flat, RJ-45-to-RJ-45 rollover cable and RJ-45-to-DB-25 female DTE adapter to connect the console port to a terminal. Table B-2 lists the pinouts for the console port, the RJ-45-to-RJ-45 rollover cable, and the RJ-45-to-DB-25 female DTE adapter. Note The RJ-45-to-DB-25 female DTE adapter is not supplied with the switch.
Appendix B Connector and Cable Specifications Cable and Adapter Specifications Catalyst 3500 Series XL Hardware Installation Guide B-8 78-6456-03
A P P E N D I X C Translated Safety Warnings This appendix repeats in multiple languages the warnings in this guide. These translated warnings can be used with other documents related to this guide.
Appendix C Translated Safety Warnings Attaching the Cisco RPS (model PWR600-AC-RPS) Attaching the Cisco RPS (model PWR600-AC-RPS) This warning applies to the Catalyst 3508, 3512, 3524, and 3548 XL switches. Warning Waarschuwing: Varoitus Avertissement : Warnung: Avvertenza. Advarsel! Attach only the Cisco RPS (model PWR600-AC-RPS) to the RPS receptacle. Slechts de Cisco RPS (model PWR600-AC-RPS) aan de RPS contactdoos verbinden. Kiinnitä RPS-vastakappaleeseen vain Cisco RPS (malli PWR600-AC-RPS).
Appendix C Translated Safety Warnings Attaching the Cisco RPS (model PWR300-AC-RPS) Attaching the Cisco RPS (model PWR300-AC-RPS) This warning applies to the Catalyst 3524-PWR XL switch. Warning Waarschuwing: Varoitus Avertissement : Warnung: Avvertenza. Advarsel! Attach only the Cisco RPS (model PWR300-AC-RPS) to the RPS receptacle. Slechts de Cisco RPS (model PWR300-AC-RPS) aan de RPS contactdoos verbinden. Kiinnitä RPS-vastakappaleeseen vain Cisco RPS (malli PWR300-AC-RPS).
Appendix C Translated Safety Warnings Service Personnel Warning Service Personnel Warning Warning This equipment is to be installed and maintained by service personnel only as defined by AS/NZS 3260 Clause 1.2.14.3 Service Personnel. Waarschuwing Deze apparatuur mag slechts geïnstalleerd en onderhouden worden door servicepersoneel conform de definitie van AS/NZS 3260 Clausule 1.2.14.3 Service Personnel.
Appendix C Translated Safety Warnings Service Personnel Warning Advertencia Este equipo se debe instalar y mantener solamente por personal de servicio, según definido por AS/NZS 3260 Cláusula 1.2.14.3 Service Personnel. Varning! Installation och underhåll av denna utrustning får endast utföras av servicepersonal enligt definition i AS/NZS 3260 klausul 1.2.14.3 Service Personnel.
Appendix C Translated Safety Warnings Qualified Personnel Warning Qualified Personnel Warning Warning Waarschuwing Varoitus Avertissement Achtung Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install or replace this equipment Installatie en reparaties mogen uitsluitend door getraind en bevoegd personeel uitgevoerd worden. Ainoastaan koulutettu ja pätevä henkilökunta saa asentaa tai vaihtaa tämän laitteen.
Appendix C Translated Safety Warnings Installation Warning Installation Warning Warning Read the installation instructions before you connect the system to its power source. Waarschuwing Raadpleeg de installatie-aanwijzingen voordat u het systeem met de voeding verbindt. Varoitus Lue asennusohjeet ennen järjestelmän yhdistämistä virtalähteeseen. Attention Avant de brancher le système sur la source d'alimentation, consulter les directives d'installation.
Appendix C Translated Safety Warnings Jewelry Removal Warning Jewelry Removal Warning Warning Before working on equipment that is connected to power lines, remove jewelry (including rings, necklaces, and watches). Metal objects will heat up when connected to power and ground and can cause serious burns or weld the metal object to the terminals. Waarschuwing Alvorens aan apparatuur te werken die met elektrische leidingen is verbonden, sieraden (inclusief ringen, kettingen en horloges) verwijderen.
Appendix C Translated Safety Warnings Jewelry Removal Warning Avvertenza Prima di intervenire su apparecchiature collegate alle linee di alimentazione, togliersi qualsiasi monile (inclusi anelli, collane, braccialetti ed orologi). Gli oggetti metallici si riscaldano quando sono collegati tra punti di alimentazione e massa: possono causare ustioni gravi oppure il metallo può saldarsi ai terminali.
Appendix C Translated Safety Warnings Stacking the Chassis Warning Stacking the Chassis Warning Warning Waarschuwing Varoitus Do not stack the chassis on any other equipment. If the chassis falls, it can cause severe bodily injury and equipment damage. Het chassis mag niet op andere apparatuur gestapeld te worden. Als het chassis mocht vallen, kan dit ernstig lichamelijk letsel en beschadiging van de apparatuur veroorzaken. Älä aseta asennuspohjaa minkään muun laitteen päälle.
Appendix C Translated Safety Warnings Stacking the Chassis Warning ¡Atención! Varning No apilar los chasis sobre ningún otro equipo. Si el chasis se cae al suelo puede causar graves lesiones físicas y daños al equipo. Placera inte chassit ovanpå annan utrustning. Om chassit faller kan allvarlig kroppsskada såväl som skada på utrustningen uppstå.
Appendix C Translated Safety Warnings Main Disconnecting Device Main Disconnecting Device Warning Waarschuwing Varoitus The plug-socket combination must be accessible at all times because it serves as the main disconnecting device. De combinatie van de stekker en het elektrisch contactpunt moet te allen tijde toegankelijk zijn omdat deze het hoofdmechanisme vormt voor verbreking van de aansluiting. Pistoke/liitinkohta toimii pääkatkaisumekanismina. Pääsy siihen on pidettävä aina esteettömänä.
Appendix C Translated Safety Warnings Overtemperature Warning Overtemperature Warning Warning To prevent the switch from overheating, do not operate it in an area that exceeds the maximum recommended ambient temperature of 104°F (40°C). To prevent airflow restriction, allow at least 3 inches (7.6 cm) of clearance around the ventilation openings.
Appendix C Translated Safety Warnings Overtemperature Warning Avvertenza Per evitare il surriscaldamento dell’interruttore, non usare l'apparecchiatura in un’area che supera la temperatura ambientale minima consigliata di 40°C. Per evitare una limitazione del flusso dell’aria, lasciare come minimo uno spazio libero di 7,6 cm intorno alle aperture di ventilazione.
Appendix C Translated Safety Warnings TN Power Warning TN Power Warning Warning Waarschuwing The device is designed to work with TN power systems. Het apparaat is ontworpen om te functioneren met TN energiesystemen. Varoitus Koje on suunniteltu toimimaan TN-sähkövoimajärjestelmien yhteydessä. Attention Ce dispositif a été conçu pour fonctionner avec des systèmes d'alimentation TN. Warnung Das Gerät ist für die Verwendung mit TN-Stromsystemen ausgelegt.
Appendix C Translated Safety Warnings Ground Connection Warning Ground Connection Warning Warning Waarschuwing Varoitus When installing the unit, the ground connection must always be made first and disconnected last. Bij de installatie van het toestel moet de aardverbinding altijd het eerste worden gemaakt en het laatste worden losgemaakt. Laitetta asennettaessa on maahan yhdistäminen aina tehtävä ensiksi ja maadoituksen irti kytkeminen viimeiseksi.
Appendix C Translated Safety Warnings Circuit Breaker (15A) Warning Circuit Breaker (15A) Warning Warning This product relies on the building’s installation for short-circuit (overcurrent) protection. Ensure that a fuse or circuit breaker no larger than 120 VAC, 15A U.S. (240 VAC, 16A international) is used on the phase conductors (all current-carrying conductors). Waarschuwing Dit produkt is afhankelijk van de installatie van het gebouw voor kortsluit- (overstroom)beveiliging.
Appendix C Translated Safety Warnings Circuit Breaker (15A) Warning Avvertenza Questo prodotto dipende dall’installazione dell’edificio per quanto riguarda la protezione contro cortocircuiti (sovracorrente). Verificare che un fusibile o interruttore automatico, non superiore a 120 VCA, 15 A U.S. (240 VCA, 16 A internazionale) sia stato usato nei fili di fase (tutti i conduttori portatori di corrente).
Appendix C Translated Safety Warnings Grounded Equipment Warning Grounded Equipment Warning Warning This equipment is intended to be grounded. Ensure that the host is connected to earth ground during normal use. Waarschuwing Deze apparatuur hoort geaard te worden Zorg dat de host-computer tijdens normaal gebruik met aarde is verbonden. Varoitus Tämä laitteisto on tarkoitettu maadoitettavaksi. Varmista, että isäntälaite on yhdistetty maahan normaalikäytön aikana.
Appendix C Translated Safety Warnings Supply Circuit Warning Supply Circuit Warning Warning Waarschuwing Care must be given to connecting units to the supply circuit so that wiring is not overloaded. Let erop dat de toestellen op voedingscircuits worden aangesloten zonder het vermogen van de bedrading te overschrijden. Varoitus Laiteyksiköt on yhdistettävä huolellisesti syöttöpiiriin niin, että johdot eivät ole ylikuormitettuja.
Appendix C Translated Safety Warnings No On/Off Switch Warning No On/Off Switch Warning Warning Unplug the power cord before you work on a system that does not have an on/off switch. Waarschuwing Voordat u aan een systeem werkt dat geen aan/uit schakelaar heeft, dient u de stekker van het netsnoer uit het stopcontact te halen. Varoitus Ennen kuin teet mitään sellaiselle järjestelmälle, jossa ei ole kaksiasentokytkintä, kytke irti virtajohto.
Appendix C Translated Safety Warnings Power Supply Warning Power Supply Warning Warning Do not touch the power supply when the power cord is connected. For systems with a power switch, line voltages are present within the power supply even when the power switch is off and the power cord is connected. For systems without a power switch, line voltages are present within the power supply when the power cord is connected.
Appendix C Translated Safety Warnings Power Supply Warning Warnung Berühren Sie das Netzgerät nicht, wenn das Netzkabel angeschlossen ist. Bei Systemen mit Netzschalter liegen Leitungsspannungen im Netzgerät vor, wenn das Netzkabel angeschlossen ist, auch wenn das System ausgeschaltet ist. Bei Systemen ohne Netzschalter liegen Leitungsspannungen im Netzgerät vor, wenn das Netzkabel angeschlossen ist. Avvertenza Non toccare l’alimentatore se il cavo dell’alimentazione è collegato.
Appendix C Translated Safety Warnings Power Supply Warning ¡Advertencia! Varning! No tocar la fuente de alimentación mientras el cable esté enchufado. En sistemas con interruptor de alimentación, hay voltajes de línea dentro de la fuente, incluso cuando el interruptor esté en Apagado (OFF) y el cable de alimentación enchufado. En sistemas sin interruptor de alimentación, hay voltajes de línea en la fuente cuando el cable está enchufado. Vidrör inte strömförsörjningsenheten när nätsladden är ansluten.
Appendix C Translated Safety Warnings Lightning Activity Warning Lightning Activity Warning Warning Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity. Waarschuwing Tijdens onweer dat gepaard gaat met bliksem, dient u niet aan het systeem te werken of kabels aan te sluiten of te ontkoppelen. Varoitus Älä työskentele järjestelmän parissa äläkä yhdistä tai irrota kaapeleita ukkosilmalla.
Appendix C Translated Safety Warnings Product Disposal Warning Product Disposal Warning Warning Waarschuwing Varoitus Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national laws and regulations. Het uiteindelijke wegruimen van dit product dient te geschieden in overeenstemming met alle nationale wetten en reglementen. Tämä tuote on hävitettävä kansallisten lakien ja määräysten mukaisesti.
Appendix C Translated Safety Warnings Chassis Warning—Rack-Mounting and Servicing Chassis Warning—Rack-Mounting and Servicing Warning Waarschuwing To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing this unit in a rack, you must take special precautions to ensure that the system remains stable. The following guidelines are provided to ensure your safety: • This unit should be mounted at the bottom of the rack if it is the only unit in the rack.
Appendix C Translated Safety Warnings Chassis Warning—Rack-Mounting and Servicing Varoitus Attention Kun laite asetetaan telineeseen tai huolletaan sen ollessa telineessä, on noudatettava erityisiä varotoimia järjestelmän vakavuuden säilyttämiseksi, jotta vältytään loukkaantumiselta. Noudata seuraavia turvallisuusohjeita: • Jos telineessä ei ole muita laitteita, aseta laite telineen alaosaan.
Appendix C Translated Safety Warnings Chassis Warning—Rack-Mounting and Servicing Warnung Avvertenza Zur Vermeidung von Körperverletzung beim Anbringen oder Warten dieser Einheit in einem Gestell müssen Sie besondere Vorkehrungen treffen, um sicherzustellen, daß das System stabil bleibt. Die folgenden Richtlinien sollen zur Gewährleistung Ihrer Sicherheit dienen: • Wenn diese Einheit die einzige im Gestell ist, sollte sie unten im Gestell angebracht werden.
Appendix C Translated Safety Warnings Chassis Warning—Rack-Mounting and Servicing Advarsel Aviso Unngå fysiske skader under montering eller reparasjonsarbeid på denne enheten når den befinner seg i et kabinett. Vær nøye med at systemet er stabilt. Følgende retningslinjer er gitt for å verne om sikkerheten: • Denne enheten bør monteres nederst i kabinettet hvis dette er den eneste enheten i kabinettet.
Appendix C Translated Safety Warnings Chassis Warning—Rack-Mounting and Servicing ¡Advertencia! Varning! Para evitar lesiones durante el montaje de este equipo sobre un bastidor, o posteriormente durante su mantenimiento, se debe poner mucho cuidado en que el sistema quede bien estable. Para garantizar su seguridad, proceda según las siguientes instrucciones: • Colocar el equipo en la parte inferior del bastidor, cuando sea la única unidad en el mismo.
Appendix C Translated Safety Warnings Chassis Warning—Rack-Mounting and Servicing Catalyst 3500 Series XL Hardware Installation Guide C-32 78-6456-03
I N D E X Numerics addresses, assigning IP 2-25 agency approvals A-3 10/100 ports 1-8 altitude A-1, A-2, A-3 cable lengths 2-5 applications (network examples) 1-28 cables and connectors B-1 to B-2 autonegotiation 1-8 connecting to 2-16 described 1-8 groupings 1-8 illustrated 1-6 1000BaseX ports 1-10 cable lengths 2-5 connecting to 2-19 to 2-21 B bandwidth utilization 1-21, 1-22 BOOTP 2-28 brackets See mounting brackets connectors and cables B-2 to B-3 illustrated 1-10 19- and 24-inch racks 2-7 C
Index chassis warning connection procedures 2-16 to 2-23 against stacking 2-2 connectivity problems, solving 3-3 rack-mounting, servicing C-27 connectors and cables circuit breaker (15A) warning C-17 10/100 ports B-1 to B-2 Cisco Access Analog Trunk Gateway 1-36 1000BaseX ports B-2 to B-3 Cisco Access Digital Trunk Gateway 1-36 console port B-3 to B-7 Cisco CallManager software 1-34, 1-36 GigaStack GBICs B-3 Cisco Cluster Management Suite 1-27 power (AC and RPS) 1-25 Cisco Connection Online
Index diagnostics 2-30 G dimensions A-2 documentation GBICs 1-10, 1-30 CD-ROM xiv connecting to 2-19 related publications xiv installing 1-10 supported 1-10 document conventions x duplex LED 1-18, 1-19, 1-20 GigaStack GBIC 1-10, 1-30 cable lengths 2-5 connecting to 2-21 E connector B-3 installing 1-10 electrical noise, avoiding 2-5 electromagnetic interference (EMI) A-3 ground connection warning C-16 EMC regulatory statements 2-4 grounded equipment warning C-19 Enterprise Edition software,
Index installation speed 1-18 guidelines 2-5 STAT 1-18 rack-mount 2-7 status 1-20 See also procedures system 1-15 warning C-7 UTL 1-18, 1-20 Inter-Switch Link (ISL) 1-3 lightning activity warning C-25 IOS command-line interface 1-27 line power IP address procedures 2-24 See inline power IP setup 2-25 M J management features and defaults 2-29 jewelry removal warning C-8 Mode button 1-12, 1-18 Mode label (on Catalyst 3548 XL only) 1-18 models, switch 1-2 L mounting, table or desk 2-15
Index O 1000BaseX 1-10 See also 10/100, 1000BaseX, inline power overtemperature warning C-13 POST LEDs 3-2 results 2-15, 3-1, 3-2 P power packing list 2-6 connecting to 2-15 PC, connecting to switch 2-22 power connectors 1-23 to 1-24, 1-25 performance power on 2-15 network design 1-28 performance problems, solving 3-3 power specifications A-1, A-2, A-3 power supply performance tuning features 2-29 AC power outlet 1-25 personnel warning C-6 RPS connector 1-25 pinouts warning C-22 10/100
Index software by model 1-2 R software switch management 1-27 rack installation 2-7 bracket mounting points 2-7 rack-mounting 2-11 rear panel 1-23 to 1-24 clearance 2-5 specifications A-1 stacking the chassis warning C-10 standard edition software, switches running 1-2 startup powering on 2-15 Redundant Power Supply straight-through cable pinouts B-4 See RPS regulatory statements, EMC 2-4 SunNet Manager 1-27 RJ-45 connector, console port 2-23, B-3 supply circuit warning C-20 RJ-45 console port 1-
Index U URLs, Cisco xiv UTL LED 1-18, 1-19 V Visual Switch Manager (VSM) 1-27 VSM 1-27 W wall-mounting 2-13 to 2-14 warnings defined xi installation 2-2 translated C-1 Catalyst 3500 Series XL Hardware Installation Guide 78-6456-03 7
Index Catalyst 3500 Series XL Hardware Installation Guide 8 78-6456-03