Cisco Systems WS-X3500-XL manual Recommended Configuration, Connecting to GigaStack Gbic Ports

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Chapter 2 Installation

Recommended Configuration

Step 4 Secure the cable in a clip notch as shown in Figure 2-4.

Figure 2-4 Securing the Cables in the GBIC Clip

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Step 5 Insert the GBIC into the slot. Follow the steps in the “Installing a GigaStack GBIC” section on page 2-4.

Recommended Configuration

All ports are set to autonegotiate the duplex mode for your GigaStack GBIC. You must keep this default setting; autonegotiation must not be disabled.

For information about the supporting switches and software, see the “Switches Supporting the GBIC” section on page 1-6and the “Minimum IOS Release for Redundant Loop Configurations” section on page 1-7.

Connecting to GigaStack GBIC Ports

Insert the GigaStack cable connector into the GigaStack GBIC port, as shown in Figure 2-5.

Note The GBIC module slot LED is amber while the Spanning Tree Protocol discovers the topology and searches for loops. This takes about 30 seconds. The port status LED then turns green.

 

 

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Contents March Page Copyright 1999 -2002, Cisco Systems, Inc All rights reserved Page N T E N T S Installation Vii Product Disposal C-1Viii Cisco Limited Lifetime Hardware Warranty Terms Duration of Hardware Warranty Replacement, Repair or Refund Procedure for HardwareTo Receive a Return Materials Authorization RMA Number Cisco Limited Lifetime Hardware Warranty Terms Xii Xiii PrefaceAudience PurposeXiv OrganizationPreface Xvi Xvii Related PublicationsObtaining Documentation World Wide WebXviii Xix Documentation CD-ROMOrdering Documentation Documentation FeedbackCisco.com Obtaining Technical AssistanceXxi Technical Assistance CenterXxii Contacting TAC by TelephoneOverview FeaturesGigaStack Gbic LEDs and Ports GigaStack Gbic LEDsColor Meaning Gbic Module Slot LEDsGbic LED Location on a 1000BASE-X Module Cabling GuidelinesCable Length Part NumberSwitch Series or Module Model Number Description Switches Supporting the GbicMinimum IOS Release for Redundant Loop Configurations Supported Switch Minimum IOS Release Example 1 Cascaded Stack Connection Deployment ExamplesPoint-to-Point Connection Example 2 Point-to-Point ConnectionInspecting the Packing List InstallationTaiwan EMC Regulatory StatementsKorea Hungary Avoiding Electrostatic Discharge Installing a GigaStack GbicMetal flap door Attaching the Gbic Clip Attaching the Gbic ClipConnecting to GigaStack Gbic Ports Recommended ConfigurationInserting the Cable in a GigaStack Gbic Creating ConnectionsDevice Gbic Ports Available GigaStackPoint-to-Point Connections Point-to-Point ConnectionsCascaded Stack Connections Cascaded Stack ConnectionsCatalyst 3512 XL Catalyst 3524 XL Removing a GigaStack Gbic Power-On Self-Test Symptom Possible Causes Corrective Action TroubleshootingNo gigastack loop-breaking interface-id Technical Specifications Power ConsumptionEnvironmental Ranges Agency Approvals GigaStack Gbic Cabling Connectors and CablesAppendix B Connectors and Cables GigaStack Gbic Cabling Product Disposal Translated Safety WarningsAppendix C Translated Safety Warnings Product Disposal IN-1 NumericsIN-2 IN-3 PostIN-4

WS-X3500-XL specifications

Cisco Systems has long been a leader in networking technology, and one of its robust offerings is the WS-X3500-XL line card. This high-performance module is designed for the Catalyst 3500 series switches, providing enhanced functionality and flexibility for enterprise networking environments.

The WS-X3500-XL boasts several main features that make it a valuable addition to any network. Firstly, it supports a variety of Fast Ethernet options, which allows organizations to run 10/100 Mbps connections. Its versatility in port configurations ensures that businesses can tailor their networks according to specific requirements without needing to invest in multiple hardware components.

Another hallmark of the WS-X3500-XL is its support for Cisco's patented features, such as VLANs (Virtual Local Area Networks) and QoS (Quality of Service). VLANs enable the segmentation of a network into distinct broadcast domains, enhancing security and improving traffic management. This capability is particularly important in larger environments where different departments may require their own isolated network segments.

In terms of technology, the WS-X3500-XL is equipped with support for advanced routing protocols such as RIP, OSPF, and EIGRP, making it suitable for both Layer 2 and Layer 3 networking scenarios. This adaptability allows organizations to optimize their routing processes and make efficient use of bandwidth.

Performance-wise, the WS-X3500-XL includes features like fast switching and multicasting capabilities for improved network efficiency. With its built-in forwarding engine, this line card ensures rapid packet processing, which is crucial for maintaining high performance in busy network environments.

The WS-X3500-XL also emphasizes redundancy and failover capabilities, which are vital for maintaining network uptime. It supports features like Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) for loop prevention, ensuring that the network remains stable and functional even in the event of a device failure.

In conclusion, the Cisco WS-X3500-XL line card stands out in the realm of networking equipment thanks to its versatility, robust feature set, and advanced technologies. Whether used in small to medium-sized businesses or larger enterprise networks, it provides the flexibility and performance required to meet modern networking demands. Its compatibility with a range of Cisco's technologies ensures a future-proof solution for evolving networking needs.