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Ejecución del Express Setup

Ejecución del Express Setup

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Cuando usted configure el switch por primera vez, deberá utilizar el Express Setup para ingresar la información IP inicial. Esto habilitará el switch para conectarse con los routers locales y con Internet. Luego podrá tener acceso al switch a través de la dirección IP para configurarlo con mayor detalle.

Para ejecutar el Express Setup:

Verifique que no haya ningún dispositivo conectado al switch, porque durante el Express Setup, el switch actúa como servidor DHCP. Si su PC tiene una dirección IP estática, antes de que usted comience, deberá cambiar la configuración de su PC para que utilice temporalmente el DHCP.

Conecte el cable de alimentación AC al switch y a una toma de corriente alterna con conexión a tierra. La prueba de encendido (POST) comienza. Durante el POST, los LED parpadearán mientras que una serie de pruebas verificará que el switch funcione adecuadamente. El comportamiento de los LED durante el POST es impredecible y podría variar.

Espere a que el switch termine el POST. Podría tomar varios minutos para que el switch termine esta operación.

Verifique que el POST haya terminado al confirmar que el LED SYST está en verde y parpadeando rápidamente. Si el switch falla el POST, el LED SYST cambiará a color ámbar.

Los errores de POST son generalmente fatales. Llame a Cisco Systems inmediatamente si su switch falla el POST.

Pulse y mantenga presionado el botón Mode por 3 segundos. Cuando todos los LED ubicados sobre el mismo hayan cambiado a color verde, suéltelo.

Si los LED ubicados sobre el botón Mode comienzan a parpadear después de que usted haya presionado el botón, suéltelo. Cuando parpadean los LED significa que el switch ya ha sido configurado previamente y no se puede entrar al modo de Express Setup. Para obtener más información, consulte la sección “Reconfiguración del Switch” en la página 1-20.

 

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2960 specifications

Cisco Systems 2960 series switches are a prominent solution in the networking landscape, known for their reliability, scalability, and feature-rich offerings. Ideal for small to medium-sized enterprises, these switches provide a robust foundation for network infrastructure, ensuring optimal performance and connectivity.

One of the standout features of the Cisco 2960 series is its Layer 2 switching capabilities. The switches support multiple VLANs (Virtual Local Area Networks), allowing network administrators to segment traffic efficiently and enhance security protocols. This is crucial in modern networks where managing traffic and isolating sensitive information is a priority.

The Cisco 2960 series also incorporates advanced Quality of Service (QoS) features, enabling the prioritization of critical applications and services. This functionality ensures that time-sensitive data, such as voice and video traffic, maintains a high quality of service even in congested networks. With support for IEEE 802.1p and DSCP marking, administrators can fine-tune their network performance to meet specific organizational needs.

Power over Ethernet (PoE) is another significant characteristic of the Cisco 2960 series. This feature allows switches to deliver electrical power alongside data over Ethernet cables to devices such as IP phones, wireless access points, and surveillance cameras. With PoE, organizations can reduce clutter from power cables and increase deployment flexibility for various devices.

In terms of security, the Cisco 2960 series is equipped with a range of integrated security features. The switch supports port security, 802.1X authentication, and Access Control Lists (ACLs), providing robust defenses against unauthorized access and potential network vulnerabilities. These security measures are essential for protecting sensitive data and ensuring compliance with industry regulations.

Moreover, the Cisco 2960 series offers enhanced network management capabilities with Cisco's Intelligent Network Services. This includes support for Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), Cisco Prime, and Embedded Event Manager (EEM), allowing for efficient monitoring, troubleshooting, and policy enforcement across the network.

Additionally, the Cisco 2960 switches provide various models and configurations, catering to different networking needs. Options include models with varying port densities, uplink configurations, and stacking capabilities, making it easy for organizations to choose solutions that align perfectly with their requirements.

In summary, the Cisco 2960 series is a versatile and essential component of modern networking environments. Its advanced features, including Layer 2 support, QoS, PoE, robust security, and diverse management tools, make it an excellent choice for organizations looking to build a strong and secure network infrastructure.