Manual Cisco Systems 300

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  • Cisco Systems 300 - page 1

    Quick Start Guide Cisco Small Business 300 Series Managed Switches ...

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    2 300 Series Managed Switches We l c o m e Thank you f or choosing the Cisc o 300 Series Manage d Swit ch, a Cisco Small Busines s net work communications devic e. This device is designed to be operational right out of the bo x as a standar d bridge. In the default configuration, it will f or ward packets between c onnecting device s after powe r u ...

  • Cisco Systems 300 - page 3

    300 Series Managed Switches 3 Mech anical O verloading — The device should b e level, stable, and secure to pr event it from sliding or shifting out of position. Circuit Overlo ading —Adding the device to the power outlet must not overload that circuit. Rack -Mount Plac ement T o rack -mount the swit ch in any standar d rack , attach the rack ? ...

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    4 300 Series Managed Switches W ARNING Insecure mounting ma y damage the device or cause injur y . Cisco is not responsible f or damages incurred by insecure wall- mounting. C onne cting Net work D evic e s T o connect the manage d switch t o the netwo rk : S TEP 1 Connect the Ethe rnet cable t o the Ethernet por t of a computer , printer , network ...

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    300 Series Managed Switches 5 C onfiguring the Cis c o Small Busine s s Manage d S witch Bef or e Y ou Beg i n V erify that a computer with Micr osof t Int ernet Explorer (v ersion 6 and higher) or Fir efo x (version 2. 0 or higher) is available. The switch can be acces se d and manage d by t wo dif f erent methods; over your IP network using the w ...

  • Cisco Systems 300 - page 6

    6 300 Series Managed Switches S TEP 3 Set up the IP configuration on your computer . a. If the swit ch is using the default static IP address of 192. 168. 1 .254 , you must chos e an IP address in the range of 192. 168. 1 . 1 - 192. 168. 1 .253 that is not alr eady in use. b. If the IP addr ess es will be assigne d by DHCP , make sur e your DHCP se ...

  • Cisco Systems 300 - page 7

    300 Series Managed Switches 7 Use the c ons ole p or t T o configure the managed switch: S TEP 1 Connect a c omputer to the swit ch cons ole por t using the provided console p or t cable. S TEP 2 Star t a console por t utilit y such as HyperT erminal on the computer . S TEP 3 Configure the utility with the f ollowing parameters: • 115200 bits per ...

  • Cisco Systems 300 - page 8

    8 300 Series Managed Switches T rouble sho ot Y our C onne ction If you cannot acces s your switch fr om the web-b ased inter face, the switch may not be r eachable fr om your comput er . Y ou can test network connections by using ping on a c omputer running Wi ndows: S TEP 1 Open a command window by using Star t > Run and enter cmd . S TEP 2 At ...

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    300 Series Managed Switches 9 No I P r o ut e : If the switch and your comput er are in diff erent IP subnets, you need one or more r outers t o r oute the pack ets b etwe en the two subnets . U nu sua lly l ong access time: Due to t he standard spanning tr e e loop detection logic, adding new connections may tak e 30 t o 60 sec onds f or the aff e ...

  • Cisco Systems 300 - page 10

    10 300 Series Managed Switches F ron t Panel LEDs Syste m LED —(Green) Lights st eady when the switch is powered on, and flashes when boo ting, per f orming self tests, and acquiring an IP addres s. If the LED flashes Amber , the switch has det e cted a har dware fail ure. LINK / ACT LED —(Green) L ocated on the left of the por t . Lights st ea ...

  • Cisco Systems 300 - page 11

    300 Series Managed Sw itches 11 B ack Panel The power por t and c onsole por t ar e located on the back panel of the managed swit ch. Pow er— The Power port is where you will connect the switch t o p ower . Consol e— The Console por t is where you can connect a serial cable to a computers serial por t f or configuration using a terminal emulati ...

  • Cisco Systems 300 - page 12

    12 300 Series Managed Switches Where to Go F rom Here Suppor t Cisco Small Busine ss Supp or t Community https :// suppor tforums.cisco.com/ community / netpro/ small-business Cisco Small Busine ss Supp or t and Resources htt p://w w w .cis co.c om/ cis co/web/solutions/ small_business/ small_business_suppor t_and_resources .html Phone Suppor t C o ...

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    Americ as He adquar ters Cisco Systems, Inc . 170 W e st T asman Drive San Jose, CA 95134- 1706 USA www . ci sco .co m Small Busines s Suppor t US : 1 -866- 606- 1866 ( T oll Free, 24/7) Small Busines s Supp or t , Global: ww w .cisco.c om/ go/ sbsc Cisco and the Cisco Lo go are trademarks of Cisco Syste ms, Inc. and/or its af filiates in the U.S. ...

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A manual, also referred to as a user manual, or simply "instructions" is a technical document designed to assist in the use Cisco Systems 300 by users. Manuals are usually written by a technical writer, but in a language understandable to all users of Cisco Systems 300.

A complete Cisco Systems manual, should contain several basic components. Some of them are less important, such as: cover / title page or copyright page. However, the remaining part should provide us with information that is important from the point of view of the user.

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2. Contents - index of all tips concerning the Cisco Systems 300, that we can find in the current document
3. Tips how to use the basic functions of the device Cisco Systems 300 - which should help us in our first steps of using Cisco Systems 300
4. Troubleshooting - systematic sequence of activities that will help us diagnose and subsequently solve the most important problems with Cisco Systems 300
5. FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
6. Contact detailsInformation about where to look for contact to the manufacturer/service of Cisco Systems 300 in a specific country, if it was not possible to solve the problem on our own.

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