Cisco Systems 3550 manual Network Configurations

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Chapter 1 Product Overview

Management Options

Device manager

You can use the device manager, which is in the switch memory, to manage individual and standalone switches. The device manager is accessible after you have run the Express Setup program (see the getting started guide for more information about running Express Setup). Use the device manager to perform basic switch configuration and monitoring. You can access the device manager from anywhere in your network through a web browser.

To launch the device manager, enter the switch IP address in the web browser, and press Enter. The device manager page appears.

See the device manager online help for more information.

Cisco IOS command-line interface (CLI)

The switch CLI is based on Cisco IOS software and is enhanced to support desktop-switching features. You can fully configure and monitor the switch and switch cluster members from the CLI. You can access the CLI either by connecting your management station directly to the switch console port or by using Telnet from a remote management station. See the command reference on Cisco.com for more information.

SmartPort Macros

SmartPort macros provide a convenient way to save and share common switch configurations. You can use SmartPort macros to enable features and settings based on the location of a switch in the network and for mass configuration deployments across the network.

Cisco provides a collection of pretested, Cisco-recommended baseline SmartPort macros for Catalyst switches. You can use the macros to build and deploy Cisco-recommended network designs and configurations. For more information about SmartPort macros, see the software configuration guide and the SmartPort information available on Cisco.com.

CiscoView application

The CiscoView device-management application displays the switch image that you can use to set configuration parameters and to view switch status and performance information. The CiscoView application, which you purchase separately, can be a standalone application or part of an SNMP platform. See the CiscoView documentation for more information.

SNMP network management

You can manage switches from a SNMP-compatible management station that is running platforms such as HP OpenView or SunNet Manager. The switch supports a comprehensive set of MIB extensions and four Remote Monitoring (RMON) groups. See the software configuration guide on Cisco.com and the documentation that came with your SNMP application for more information.

Cisco Intelligence Engine 2100 (IE2100)

Cisco IE200 Series Configuration Registrar is a network management device that works with embedded Cisco Networking Services (CNS) agents in the switch software. You can automate initial configurations and configuration updates by generating switch-specific configuration changes, sending them to the switch, executing the configuration change, and logging the results.

Network Configurations

See the software configuration guide on Cisco.com for network configuration concepts and examples.

Catalyst 3550 Switch Hardware Installation Guide

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Contents Catalyst 3550 Multilayer Switch Hardware Installation Guide Corporate HeadquartersCatalyst 3550 Multilayer Switch Hardware Installation Guide N T E N T S IiiWall Mounting IP Settings D-4 OL-6155-01 Conventions AudiencePurpose ViiBewaar Deze Instructies ViiiWarnung Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise Avvertenza Importanti Istruzioni Sulla SicurezzaAviso Instruções Importantes DE Segurança Spara Dessa Anvisningar GEM Disse Anvisninger Xii Related Publications XiiiDocumentation CD-ROM Obtaining DocumentationCisco.com XivDocumentation Feedback Obtaining Technical AssistanceOrdering Documentation Cisco TAC WebsiteTAC Case Priority Definitions Obtaining Additional Publications and InformationOpening a TAC Case XviXvii Xviii Features Product OverviewSMI Feature Description CwdmFeature Description Front-Panel Description10/100 Inline Power Ports 10/100 and 10/100/1000 Ports100BASE-FX Ports Gbic Module Slots LEDsColor System Status Mode LED Port Mode Description Color RPS StatusPort Mode LED Color Meaning Line PWRBandwidth Utilization Rear-Panel Description Product Overview Rear-Panel DescriptionManagement Options AC Power ConnectorCisco RPS Connector Console PortNetwork Configurations Preparing for Installation 10/100 Ethernet. StatementOL-6155-01 Switch Installation Preparing for Installation Verifying Package Contents Site RequirementsInstalling the Switch Rack-MountingAttaching Brackets for 19-Inch Racks, Front Panel Forward Attaching Brackets for 19-Inch Racks, Rear Panel Forward Attaching Brackets for 19-Inch Telco Racks Configuration Phillips Flat-head Screws 10 Attaching Brackets for 24-Inch Racks, Rear Panel Forward 11 Attaching Brackets for 19-Inch Telco Racks Mounting the Switch in a Rack Wall MountingAttaching the Brackets to the Switch Mounting the Switch on a Wall Table or Shelf MountingInstalling the Optional Ground Kit Powering the Switch and Connecting Devices Powering the SwitchConnecting a Cisco RPS Connecting to the 10/100 and 10/100/1000 PortsDevice Crossover Cable Connecting to the 10/100 Inline Power Ports Connecting to 100BASE-FX PortsInstalling Gbic Modules OL-6155-01 Clearing the Switch IP Address and Configuration Understanding Post ResultsDiagnosing Problems Problem Solution Technical SpecificationsUse the show controllers ethernet-controller privileged Physical Specifications Environmental RangesPower Requirements Fiber-Port Power Levels OL-6155-01 Connector Specifications 10/100 and 10/100 /1000 PortsType Cisco Part Number Figure B-2 10/100/1000 Port PinoutsCable and Adapter Specifications Two Twisted-Pair Cable PinoutsFour Twisted-Pair Cable Pinouts for 10/100 Ports Four Twisted-Pair Cable Pinouts for 1000BASE-T Ports TPORollover Cable and Adapter Pinouts Identifying a Rollover CableTable B-3 Console Port Signaling Using a DB-25 Adapter Connecting to DC Power Preparing for InstallationGrounding the Switch Figure C-1 Stripping the Ground WireFigure C-2 Crimping the Ground Lug Wiring the DC-Input Power Source Figure C-4 Terminal Block PlugFigure C-6 Stripping the DC-Input Power Source Wire Figure C-7 Inserting Wires in the Terminal Block Plug Figure C-9 Completed Wiring of Terminal Block Plug OL-6155-01 Configuring the Switch with the CLI-Based Setup Program Accessing the CLI Through Express SetupAccessing the CLI Through the Console Port Connecting to the Console PortFigure D-1 Connecting a Switch Console Port to a PC Starting the Terminal-Emulation SoftwareEntering the Initial Configuration Information Powering on the SwitchIP Settings Completing the Setup Program Enter Yes at these two promptsThese choices appear CLI OL-6155-01 Numerics IN-1Description IN-2Snmp IN-3Publications, related IN-4IN-5 IN-6

3550 specifications

Cisco Systems 3550 is a series of enterprise-class multilayer switches that have gained popularity in both enterprise and service provider networks. Introduced in the early 2000s, the 3550 series was designed to meet the increasing demand for advanced networking capabilities, including Layer 2 and Layer 3 switching, making it suitable for various network environments.

A standout feature of the Cisco 3550 is its support for advanced Layer 3 switching capabilities. This means it can perform routing functions similar to traditional routers while maintaining the speed and efficiency of a switch. The 3550 facilitates IP routing, enabling enhanced communication among different subnets without the need for additional routing devices.

The Cisco 3550 series is equipped with a range of ports, typically providing up to 48 Ethernet 10/100 ports and optional Gigabit Ethernet ports, ensuring scalability and flexibility in various network designs. The switches support Power over Ethernet (PoE), allowing the delivery of electrical power through Ethernet cables to connected devices, such as IP phones and wireless access points, streamlining installations and reducing cable management complexity.

Quality of Service (QoS) is another essential feature of the Cisco 3550. The switch supports advanced QoS mechanisms, which provide the ability to prioritize traffic. This is crucial in environments where bandwidth is limited, as it ensures that time-sensitive applications, like VoIP and video conferencing, receive sufficient bandwidth to function optimally.

In terms of security, the Cisco 3550 includes features such as access control lists (ACLs), port security, and VLANs (Virtual Local Area Networks). These features help in segmenting network traffic and preventing unauthorized access to sensitive information, thereby enhancing network security.

The Cisco 3550 is highly regarded for its robustness and reliability, making it a suitable choice for various organizations looking to maintain high availability in their networking environments. Its management capabilities include support for Cisco's IOS software, which offers a command-line interface for configuration, as well as options for SNMP and web-based management tools.

Overall, the Cisco Systems 3550 series is well-regarded for its multilayer switching capabilities, comprehensive feature set, and versatility in meeting the diverse needs of modern networking, making it a favored solution for businesses aiming to build efficient and secure network infrastructures.