Cisco Systems SLM2008RF manual Back Panel, Side Panels, Getting to Know the Cisco SLM2008 Switch

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Getting to Know the Cisco SLM2008 Switch

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Back Panel

The Ethernet ports are located on the back panel of the switch.

Port 1—This port supports the IEEE 802.3af Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) PD standard, which enables a system to receive data and supply electrical power to the switch over a standard twisted-pair cable in an Ethernet network. Any 802.3af- compliant PSE device, such as a PoE switch, can directly supply power to the switch. Simply connect a standard twisted-pair cable from a PoE switch to Port 1 on the switch. Using PoE to power the switch eliminates the need to use the power adapter and AC power.

To connect a device to a port, use a Category 5 network cable.

Ports 1-8—These RJ-45 ports support network speeds of either 10 Mbps,

100 Mbps, or 1000 Mbps and can operate in half and full-duplex modes. Auto- sensing technology enables each port to automatically detect the speed of the device connected to it and adjust its speed and duplex accordingly.

Side Panels

The reset button and power port are located on the right side panel of the switch.

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

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Contents Administration Guide OL-19923-01 Introduction Getting to Know the Cisco SLM2008 Switch Connecting the Cisco SLM2008 SwitchSetting Up the Cisco SLM2008 Switch Advanced ConfigurationVlan Appendix a Specifications Appendix B Where to Go From Here Introduction Front Panel Front Panel, Back Panel, Side Panels,Side Panels Getting to Know the Cisco SLM2008 SwitchBack Panel Side Panels Placement Options Desktop OptionConnecting the Cisco SLM2008 Switch Wall-Mount OptionSuggested Mounting Hardware Wall Mounting TemplateConnecting the Cisco SLM2008 Switch to the Network Connecting the Cisco SLM2008 Switch Setting Up the Cisco SLM2008 Switch Launching the Web-Based Configuration UtilityNavigating the Utility Setting Up the Cisco SLM2008 SwitchLogin Window Security SystemPort QoS StatisticsAdmin MulticastSetup Using the Help SystemAdvanced Configuration Example with Help Example with Help ExpandedSystem Configuring System SettingsClick System System Settings Click Save Configuring Port Settings PortClick Port Port Settings Configuring Static Link Aggregation Configuring Lacp Settings Click Port Static Link AggregationClick Port Lacp Settings Displaying Lacp Status Click Port Lacp StatusConfiguring Vlan Settings Configuring Vlan Settings, Configuring Vlan Port Settings,Configuring Vlan Port Settings Click Vlan Vlan SettingsClick Vlan Vlan Port Settings Configuring 802.1X Settings SecurityAdvanced Configuration Click Security 802.1X Settings Configuring 802.1X Parameter Click Security 802.1X Parameter Configuring Static MAC Address Click Security Static MAC AddressConfiguring Management Access List Click Security Management Access ListConfiguring Storm Control Click Security Storm ControlConfiguring QoS Settings QoSClick QoS QoS Settings WRR Queue Mode QoS Mode Priority Diagram802.1p QoS Mode Default 802.1p Settings 802.1p Value Priority LevelPort-Based QoS Mode Dscp Settings Dscp Value Priority All othersClick 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 Displaying Statistics Overview Click Statistics Statistics OverviewDisplaying Igmp Status Click Statistics Igmp StatusConfiguring Igmp Settings MulticastClick Multicast Igmp Settings Admin Configuring Ping Click Admin PingConfiguring Port Mirror Click Admin Port MirrorRestoring Factory Default Click Admin Factory Default Click Restore DefaultRebooting the Switch Click Admin RebootSaving Configuration Settings Click Admin Save ConfigurationClick Admin Firmware Upgrade Upgrading the FirmwareAdvanced Configuration Specifications PoEPerformance LayerManagement Other ManagementSecurity AvailabilityStandards EnvironmentalProduct Resources SupportProduct Documentation Cisco Small BusinessWhere to Go From Here