Cisco Systems SLM2008RF manual Wall-Mount Option, Connecting the Cisco SLM2008 Switch

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Connecting the Cisco SLM2008 Switch

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Placement Options

 

 

 

 

 

Wall-Mount Option

NOTE You will need two suitable screws to mount the switch. Cisco is not responsible for damages incurred by insecure wall-mounting hardware.

Suggested Mounting Hardware

Suggested Mounting Hardware

4-5 mm

1-2 mm

2.5-3 mm

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To mount the Cisco SLM2008 switch on a wall, follow these steps:

STEP 1 Determine where you want to mount the switch. Ensure that the wall you use is smooth, flat, dry, and sturdy. Make sure the location is within reach of the power outlet.

STEP 2 Drill two holes in the wall. Make sure the holes are 2 1/2 inches apart.

(Optional) Print this page at 100% size, cut along the dotted line and place on the wall to drill precise spacing.

Wall Mounting Template

2 ½ inches

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Cisco SLM2008 8-Port Gigabit Smart Switch with PD and AC Power Administration Guide

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Contents Administration Guide OL-19923-01 Advanced Configuration Introduction Getting to Know the Cisco SLM2008 SwitchConnecting the Cisco SLM2008 Switch Setting Up the Cisco SLM2008 SwitchVlan Appendix a Specifications Appendix B Where to Go From Here Introduction Front Panel, Back Panel, Side Panels, Front PanelSide Panels Getting to Know the Cisco SLM2008 SwitchBack Panel Side Panels Desktop Option Placement OptionsWall Mounting Template Connecting the Cisco SLM2008 SwitchWall-Mount Option Suggested Mounting HardwareConnecting the Cisco SLM2008 Switch to the Network Connecting the Cisco SLM2008 Switch Launching the Web-Based Configuration Utility Setting Up the Cisco SLM2008 SwitchNavigating the Utility Setting Up the Cisco SLM2008 SwitchLogin Window Security SystemPort Statistics QoSMulticast AdminUsing the Help System SetupExample with Help Example with Help Expanded Advanced ConfigurationSystem Configuring System SettingsClick System System Settings Click Save Port Configuring Port SettingsClick Port Port Settings Configuring Static Link Aggregation Click Port Static Link Aggregation Configuring Lacp SettingsClick Port Lacp Settings Click Port Lacp Status Displaying Lacp StatusConfiguring Vlan Settings, Configuring Vlan Port Settings, Configuring Vlan SettingsClick Vlan Vlan Settings Configuring Vlan Port SettingsClick Vlan Vlan Port Settings Security Configuring 802.1X SettingsAdvanced Configuration Click Security 802.1X Settings Configuring 802.1X Parameter Click Security 802.1X Parameter Click Security Static MAC Address Configuring Static MAC AddressClick Security Management Access List Configuring Management Access ListClick Security Storm Control Configuring Storm ControlQoS Configuring QoS SettingsClick QoS QoS Settings QoS Mode Priority Diagram WRR Queue ModeDefault 802.1p Settings 802.1p Value Priority Level 802.1p QoS ModePort-Based QoS Mode All others Dscp Settings Dscp Value PriorityClick STP STP Settings Configuring STP SettingsConfiguring STP Settings, Displaying STP Status, Advanced Configuration STP Bridge Overview Displaying STP StatusClick STP STP Status Displaying Statistics Overview, Displaying Igmp Status, StatisticsSTP Port Status Click Statistics Statistics Overview Displaying Statistics OverviewClick Statistics Igmp Status Displaying Igmp StatusMulticast Configuring Igmp SettingsClick Multicast Igmp Settings Admin Click Admin Ping Configuring PingClick Admin Port Mirror Configuring Port MirrorClick Admin Factory Default Click Restore Default Restoring Factory DefaultClick Admin Reboot Rebooting the SwitchClick Admin Save Configuration Saving Configuration SettingsUpgrading the Firmware Click Admin Firmware UpgradeAdvanced Configuration Layer SpecificationsPoE PerformanceAvailability ManagementOther Management SecurityEnvironmental StandardsCisco Small Business Product ResourcesSupport Product DocumentationWhere to Go From Here