Cisco Systems CGS252016S8PC manual Management Options, Power Supply Features

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Chapter 1 Product Overview

Management Options

1. Only on the Cisco CGS-2520-16S-8PC switch.

For a description of the LEDs, see LEDs, page 1-7.

Power Supply Features

The switch has two slots for power supply modules:

PWR-RGD-LOW-DC: low-voltage DC (for voltage information, see Table A-6)

PWR-RGD-AC-DC: high-voltage AC or DC (for voltage information, see Table A-5)

PWR-RGD-AC-DC-C: high-voltage AC or DC for China

The switch supports these power supply module combinations:

Single low-voltage DC

Single high-voltage AC or DC

Two high-voltage AC or DC

Two low-voltage DC

One high-voltage AC or DC and one low-voltage DC

For information on installing the power supply modules, see Power Supply Installation, page 3-1

See Table 1-4for information on the power supply LEDs.

Management Options

Device manager

You can use the device manager in the switch memory to manage standalone switches. For information, see the switch getting started guide and the device manager online help.

Cisco IOS CLI

You can configure and monitor the switch from the CLI. Connect your management station to the switch console port or use Telnet from a remote management station. See the switch command reference on Cisco.com for information.

CiscoWorks application

The CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution (LMS) is a suite of management tools that simplify the configuration, administration, monitoring, and troubleshooting of Cisco networks. See the LMS documentation for information: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps7198/tsd_products_support_series_home.html

CiscoView application

The CiscoView device-management application displays a switch image that you can use to view switch status and performance information and to set configuration parameters. The CiscoView application (sold separately) can be a standalone application or part of a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) platform. For information, see the CiscoView documentation: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/cscowork/ps4565/tsd_products_support_series_home.ht ml

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Contents Americas Headquarters Cisco CGS 2520 Hardware Installation GuideCisco CGS 2520 Hardware Installation Guide N T E N T S Wall-Mounting Bad or Damaged Cable USB Console Port Preface Related Publications Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service RequestModel Description Switch ModelsCisco CGS-2520-24TC Cable-Side View Cable SidePoE Ports 10/100 Fast Ethernet PortsSFP Modules Dual-Purpose PortsType of SFP Module Model SFP Module Patch CableAlarm Ports Power-Input TerminalAlarm Input Alarm OutputUSB Mini-Type B Port LEDsSwitch Panel LEDs System LEDColor System Status Alarm LEDs Power Supply Module LEDsConsole LEDs Color DescriptionPoE LED Port LEDsDual-Purpose Port LEDs SD Flash Memory Card LEDPower Supply Side SD Flash Memory CardColor USB LED Power Supply-Side LEDsManagement Options Power Supply FeaturesNetwork Configurations Switch Installation 140F 60C Statement Installation Guidelines Verifying Switch Operation75 in .4 cm. Statement Installing the Switch Mounting into a RackMounting Brackets 2shows the 23-inch rack mounting brackets Attaching Brackets for 19-Inch RacksAttaching Brackets for 19-Inch Racks Attaching Brackets for 19-Inch Racks IP-30 Compliance Inserting the Rubber Plugs Inserting the Rubber Plugs Inserting the Rubber Plugs detail Attaching Brackets for 19-Inch Racks 10 Attaching Brackets for 19-Inch Racks Attaching Brackets for 23-Inch Racks11 Attaching Brackets for 23-Inch Racks Attaching Brackets for Etsi Racks12 Attaching Brackets for Etsi Racks Mounting the Switch into a Rack Attaching Brackets for Wall Mounting Wall-Mounting14 Attaching 19-inch Rack Brackets for Wall Mounting Wall-Mounting for IP-30 Compliance15 Inserting the Rubber Plugs into the Switch Holes Installing SFP Modules Installing and Removing SFP ModulesRemoving SFP Modules 17 Installing an SFP Module18 Removing a Bale Clasp Latch SFP Module Inserting and Removing the SFP Module Patch CableRemoving the SFP Module Patch Cable Replacing the SD Flash Memory Card21 Loosening the Captive Screw Device Crossover Cable Straight-Through Cable Connecting Devices to the Ethernet PortsConnecting to the 10/100 PoE Ports Connecting to the 10/100 and 10/100/1000 PortsWhere to Go Next Power Supply Modules Power Supply InstallationPWR-RGD-AC-DC Power Supply Module Power Supply Module InstallationInstallation Guidelines Installing a Power Supply ModuleEquipment That You Need Grounding the Switch Dual-hole terminal lug Loosen the Screws on the Power Supply Blank Installing the Power Supply Module in the SwitchAC 5 A, DC 15 a Statement Wiring the Power SourcePSU2 11 Stripping the Input Power Source Wire AC power connection DC power connection 15 Removing the Screws Removing the Power Supply Module78-19377-02 Page Diagnosing Problems Switch Post ResultsSwitch LEDs Bad or Damaged Cable Switch ConnectionsEthernet and Fiber-Optic Cables Link Status10/100 PoE Port Connections Interface SettingsSFP Module Ping End DeviceSpanning Tree Loops Switch PerformanceSpeed, Duplex, and Auto-Negotiation Auto-Negotiation and Network Interface CardsFinding the Switch Serial Number Resetting the Switch to the Factory Default SettingsPage Switch Specifications Physical SpecificationsEnvironmental Ranges Power Requirements Power Requirements Power Specifications Power Supply Module Specifications10/100 Ethernet Ports Connector SpecificationsFigure B-2 Fiber-Optic SFP Module LC Connector SFP Module ConnectorsAlarm Ratings Alarm PortSFP Module Cables Cables and AdaptersIndustrial and Rugged SFPs Commercial SFPs100BASE-BX Cable Pinouts Extended temperature SFPsFigure B-6 Switch Console RJ-45-to-DB-9 Console Port Adapter PinoutsPort DTE Terminal Adapter Device Switch Console RJ-45-to-DB-25 Port DTE Adapter Device Page RJ-45 Console Port Accessing the CLI Through the Console PortFigure C-1 Connecting the Console Cable USB Console Port Figure C-2 Connecting the USB Console CableInstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Device Drivers Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows XP USB DriverInstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows 2000 USB Driver Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows Vista USB Driver Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB DriversEntering the Initial Configuration Information IP SettingsUninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows Vista USB Driver Completing the Setup Program These choices appear Numerics IN-2 IN-3 IN-4