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THE SOFTWARE LICENSE AND LIMITED WARRANTY FOR THE ACCOMPANYING PRODUCT ARE SET FORTH IN THE INFORMATION PACKET THAT SHIPPED WITH THE PRODUCT AND ARE INCORPORATED HEREIN BY THIS REFERENCE. IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO LOCATE THE SOFTWARE LICENSE OR LIMITED WARRANTY, CONTACT YOUR CISCO REPRESENTATIVE FOR A COPY.

The following information is for FCC compliance of Class A devices: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio-frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case users will be required to correct the interference at their own expense.

The following information is for FCC compliance of Class B devices: The equipment described in this manual generates and may radiate radio-frequency energy. If it is not installed in accordance with Cisco’s installation instructions, it may cause interference with radio and television reception. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device in accordance with the specifications in part 15 of the FCC rules. These specifications are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.

Modifying the equipment without Cisco’s written authorization may result in the equipment no longer complying with FCC requirements for Class A or Class B digital devices. In that event, your right to use the equipment may be limited by FCC regulations, and you may be required to correct any interference to radio or television communications at your own expense.

You can determine whether your equipment is causing interference by turning it off. If the interference stops, it was probably caused by the Cisco equipment or one of its peripheral devices. If the equipment causes interference to radio or television reception, try to correct the interference by using one or more of the following measures:

Turn the television or radio antenna until the interference stops.

Move the equipment to one side or the other of the television or radio.

Move the equipment farther away from the television or radio.

Plug the equipment into an outlet that is on a different circuit from the television or radio. (That is, make certain the equipment and the television or radio are on circuits controlled by different circuit breakers or fuses.)

Modifications to this product not authorized by Cisco Systems, Inc. could void the FCC approval and negate your authority to operate the product.

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Contents March Americas HeadquartersPage N T E N T S Setup Accessing the CLI Through the Console Port OL-12246-01 Organization AudiencePurpose Conventions Related PublicationsPreface OL-12246-01 Switch Module Features Overview Product OverviewUID 1 LED Port DescriptionOther Features Switch Module Console PortCisco TwinGig Converter Module 10/100/1000 PortsGigabit Ethernet Module Slots LRMStack LED LEDsSystem LED Color System StatusUID and Health LEDs Stack Master LEDStack Member LED RJ-45 Uplink Port LEDsX2 Module Installed Only the CBS3120X Switch Gigabit Ethernet Module Slot Port LEDsStackWise Plus Ports Power ConnectorsManagement Options Using the Device Manager Device ManagerUsing the Command-Line Interface Network ConfigurationsSwitch Installation Preparing for InstallationSafety Warnings Installation Guidelines Verifying Package Contents HP c-Class BladeSystem Enclosure Architecture Rear View of the Blade EnclosureInstalling the Switch Module in the Blade Enclosure StatementOpen the Release Latch Switch Module IP Addresses Switch Installation Onboard Administrator Interconnect Bay Summary Window Using Express Setup Express Setup Advanced Settings TableSetting the Installed Switch Module As the Stack Master Enter switch 1 priorityPlanning and Creating a Switch Stack Refreshing the PC IP AddressStack Cabling Configurations 250304 Connecting to the StackWise Plus Ports Installing Devices in the 10-Gigabit Ethernet Slots Installing a Transceiver or Converter Module 12 Installing X2 Transceiver Modules Removing a ModuleInstalling SFP Modules Installing an SFP Module14 Converter Module with SFP Modules Installed Removing an SFP ModuleConnecting to the 10/100/1000 Ports 15 Connecting to an Ethernet PortPlanning 10/100/1000 Ethernet Port Connections Where to Go Next Device Crossover CableSwitch Installation Where to Go Next Diagnosing Problems Verify the Switch Module Post ResultsBad or Damaged Cable Look at the Switch Module LEDsConfirm the Switch Module Connections Ethernet and Fiber CablesPing the End Device SFP Module Port IssuesPort and Interface Settings Spanning Tree LoopsAutonegotiation and Network-Interface Cards Verify the Switch Module PerformanceSpeed, Duplex, and Autonegotiation Cabling DistanceClearing the Switch Module IP Address and Configuration Replacing a Failed Stack MemberLocating the Switch Module Serial Number 250310OL-12246-01 Physical Dimensions Environmental RangesOL-12246-01 Connector and Cable Specifications Connector SpecificationsConnecting to 10BASE-T- and 100BASE-TX-Compatible Devices Connecting to 1000BASE-T DevicesGigabit Ethernet Module Interfaces Cisco TwinGig Converter Module PortsConsole Port Cable and Adapter SpecificationsGigabit Ethernet X2 Transceiver Module Cable Specifications Microns MHz/km DistanceDBm Wavelength nm X2 Product Transmit Power Receive Power NumberTransmit 1000BASE-SX SFP Module Cable SpecificationsTwo Twisted-Pair Cable Pinouts GLC-SX-MMFour Twisted-Pair Cable Pinouts for 1000BASE-T Ports TP3Console Port Adapter Pinouts Switch Console RJ-45-to-DB-9 Port DTEIdentifying a Crossover Cable DeviceSwitch Console RJ-45-to-DB-25 Port DTE OL-12246-01 Accessing the CLI Through the Console Port Connecting to the Console PortOL-12246-01 Figure C-1 Connecting through the Switch Module Console Port Completing the Initial Configuration To configure Snmp now, enter yes These choices appear Numerics CLIIN-2 UID PostLED IN-4IN-5 IN-6
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