Manuel d’utilisation Cisco Systems 500

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  • Cisco Systems 500 - page 1

    Quick Start Guide Cisco 500 Series Stackable Managed Switches ...

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    2 500 Series Stacka ble Managed Switches We l c o m e Thank you f or choosing the Cisco 500 S eries Stackable Managed Switch, a Cisco net work communications devic e. This devic e is designe d to be operational right out of the box as a standar d layer 2 and 3 swit ch. In the fact or y default configuration, it will f or ward packets betwe en conne ...

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    500 Series Stackable Managed Switches 3 Mounting the Cisc o Stackable Manage d Swi tch There ar e t wo ways to ph ysically install the switch: • Set the switch on a flat surface. • Mount the swit ch in a stan da r d ra ck ( 1 rack unit) . Do not deploy the devic e in a location where any of the f ollowing conditions exist: High Ambient T emp er ...

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    4 500 Series Stacka ble Managed Switches Reduc e d Air Flow —B oth side panels must be unob struct e d to pr event overheating. Mech anical O verloading — The device should b e level, stable, and secure to pr event it from slidin g or shifting out of po sition. Circuit Overlo ading —Adding the device to the power outlet must not overload that ...

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    500 Series Stackable Managed Switches 5 C AUTION F or stability , load the rack fr om the b ottom to the t op, with the heaviest device s on the b ottom. A top-heavy rack is lik ely t o be unstable and might tip o ver . C onne cting Net work D evic es T o conne ct the switch t o the network : S TEP 1 Conne ct an Ethernet cable to an Ethernet por t ...

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    6 500 Series Stacka ble Managed Switches Power over Ethernet (PoE) C onsiderations If your swit ch is one of the PoE mo dels , consider the following table f or specific informati o n: N OTE The swit ch can delive r a maximum of 15.4 W at ts to an y 10/ 100 Gigabit PoE port . SF500 -24M P , SF500 -48MP , SG5 00X -24MPP , and SG50 0X -48MP can deliv ...

  • Cisco Systems 500 - page 7

    500 Series Stackable Managed Switches 7 phones , IP cam eras, and wireles s ac ce s s po ints . The PoE switches can det e ct and supply power to pre-standar d legacy PoE Powered Devices . Due to th e suppor t of legacy PoE, it is pos sible that a PoE switch acting as a PSE may mistakenly det ect and supply power to an attaching PSE , including oth ...

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    8 500 Series Stacka ble Managed Switches When the switch is using the factor y default IP addr es s , the System LED flashes c ontinuously . When the switch is using a DHCP s er ver -as signe d IP address or an administrator has configured a static IP addr es s, the System LED is on solid (DHCP is enabled by default). N OTE If you are managing the ...

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    500 Series Stackable Managed Switches 9 C AUTION Mak e sure that any configuration changes ma de are saved t o the Star tup co nfiguration befor e exiting from the web-b ase d interface b y clicking on the Sav e icon. Exit ing b ef ore you save y our c onfiguration will result in all current changes being lo st the next time the switch is r eb oote ...

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    10 500 Series Stacka ble Managed Switches C AUTION Mak e sure that any configuration changes are sav e d befor e exiting by issuing the command: copy running-conf ig startup- config Y ou ar e ready t o c onfigure the switch. R efer to the Cisco 500 S eries Stackable Managed Switch Administration Guide f or fur ther inf ormation. N OTE If you ar e n ...

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    500 Series Stackable Managed Switches 11 T IP The default stack ports on the 500X ar e X G3/S 1 and X G4/S2. If the correct mo dule is plugged into X G3/S 1 and X G4/S2, the switch should be able t o detect the co nne ction and configure the speed acc ording t o the module capability without any manual configuration. The 5G /S 1 and 5 G/S2 interfac ...

  • Cisco Systems 500 - page 12

    12 500 Series Stacka ble Managed Switches Changing the stack mode of a switch r equires a reboot of the switch. Stack Unit Mo de s Device s can operate in one of the f o llowing Stack Unit modes : •S t a n d a l o n e — The device is not conne cted t o any other device and does not have a stack port . •N a t i v e S t a c k i n g —A device ...

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    500 Series Stackable Managed Switches 13 Stack C onfiguration Options The f ollowing des cribe s s ome typical stack c onfigurations: Example St acking S c enario s N OTE Spe eds lis ted below that u se xx -auto mean auto-detection of the SFP speed. F or the S G500X - 24, S G500X - 24P , S G 500X -24MPP , SG500X -48, and SG500X -48P , and SG500X -4 ...

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    14 500 Series Stacka ble Managed Switches • Ports X G 1 and X G2 ar e available as standar d net work por ts –S p e e d — 1 G o r 1 0 G Stacking Option Two: • Po r t s XG 3 / S 1 a n d XG 4 / S 2 a r e n o t a v a i l a b l e • Port S 1 , S2 and 5 G are configured as stack por ts –S p e e d — 1 G , 5 G , 1 G / 5 G - a u t o • Ports ...

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    500 Series Stackable Managed Switches 15 • Ports S 3 and S4 are a vailable as standard network por ts –S p e e d — 1 G Non-Stacking st andalone option: • Port S 1 /SFP , S2/S FP are a vailable as standard network p o r ts – Speed— 1G or 100M • Ports S 3 and S4 are configur ed as standard networking p or ts –S p e e d — 1 G ...

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    16 500 Series Stacka ble Managed Switches Ex tern al Fe atur e s of the Cis c o 500 S erie s St ackable Manage d S witch This section de scribe s the exterior of the swit ches including por ts , LEDs , and connectors. F ront Panel The por ts and LEDs are locat e d on the front panel of the swit ch. 500X Lef t Side 500 Lef t Side SG500XG-8F 8T Le ft ...

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    500 Series Stackable Managed Switches 17 500X Right Side 500 Right Side SG500XG-8F 8T Right Side RJ-45 Ethernet Ports —Us e these por ts to connect net work devices , such as computers, printers, and ac ces s points , to the swit ch. Standard Ethernet por ts can not be use d to stack the swit che s . SFP (if presen t)— The small f orm-factor pl ...

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    18 500 Series Stacka ble Managed Switches • The 500 and 500X swit ches suppor t the f ollowing SFP+ Copp er Cable modules f or stacking : SFP-H 10 GB-CU 1M, SFP- H 10GB -CU3M, and SFP -H 1 0GB-C U5M . • SFP inter face is a c ombination por t , shared with one other RJ-45 interface. When the S FP is active, th e adjac ent RJ-45 p or t is disable ...

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    500 Series Stackable Managed Switches 19 Gigabit LED (if present) —(Green) L ocated on the right of a GE port . Lights steady when another device is connected to the por t , is p owered on, and a 1000 Mbps link is e stablished bet ween the devic es . When the LED is of f , the connection spe ed is under 1000 Mbps or nothing is cabled to the port ...

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    20 500 Series Stacka ble Managed Switches T rouble shoot Y our C onne ction If you cannot acces s your switch fr om the web-b ased inter face, the switch might not be reachable fr om your computer . Y ou can t e st network connections by using ping on a c omputer running Wi ndows: S TEP 1 Open the T erminal application. S TEP 2 Enter the ping comma ...

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    500 Series Stackable Managed Switches 21 No I P r o u t e : If the switch and your comput er are in differ ent IP subnets , you need one or more r outers t o rout e the packets betwe en the two subnets . U nusua lly long acces s time: Most conne ctions will be available in a f ew s econds . Due to the standard spanning tree loop detection logic, ad ...

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Fabricant Cisco Systems Catégorie Switch

Les documents que nous recevons du fabricant de l'appareilCisco Systems 500 peuvent être divisés en plusieurs groupes. Ceux-ci sont, entre autres:
- dessins techniques Cisco Systems
- manuels d’utilisations 500
- fiches produit Cisco Systems
- dépliants
- ou étiquettes-énergie Cisco Systems 500
Tous sont importants, mais les informations les plus importantes du point de vue de l'utilisation de l'appareil se trouvent dans le manuel d’utilisation Cisco Systems 500.

Un groupe de documents appelé manuels d’utilisation est également divisé en types plus spécifiques, tels que: Manuels d’installation Cisco Systems 500, manuels d’entretien, brefs manuels ou manuels de l’utilisateur Cisco Systems 500. Selon vos besoins, vous devriez chercher le document dont vous avez besoin. Sur notre site, vous pouvez voir le manuel le plus populaire d’utilisation du produit Cisco Systems 500.

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Manuel d’utilisation complet de l’appareil Cisco Systems 500, quelle devrait-elle être?
Le manuel d’utilisation, également appelé le mode d’emploi, ou tout simplement le manuel, est un document technique destiné à aider à utiliser Cisco Systems 500 par les utilisateurs. Des manuels sont généralement écrits par un rédacteur technique, mais dans un langage accessible à tous les utilisateurs Cisco Systems 500.

Le manuel d’utilisation complet Cisco Systems, devrait inclure plusieurs éléments de base. Certains d'entre eux sont moins importants, tels que: la couverture / page de titre ou pages d'auteur. Cependant, la partie restante, devrait nous fournir des informations importantes du point de vue de l'utilisateur.

1. Introduction et des conseils sur la façon d'utiliser le manuel Cisco Systems 500 - Au début de chaque manuel, nous devrions trouver des indices sur la façon d'utiliser le document. Il doit contenir des informations sur l'emplacement de la table des matières Cisco Systems 500, FAQ ou des problèmes les plus fréquents - les points qui sont les plus souvent recherchés par les utilisateurs de chaque manuel
2. Table des matières - index de tous les conseils pour lCisco Systems 500 qui peuvent être trouvés dans le document courant
3. Conseils sur la façon d'utiliser les fonctions de base de l’appareil Cisco Systems 500 - qui devraient nous aider dans les premières étapes lors de l'utilisation Cisco Systems 500
4. Troubleshooting - séquence systématique des activités qui nous aideront à diagnostiquer et ensuite résoudre les principaux problèmes de Cisco Systems 500
5. FAQ - questions fréquemment posées
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