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If you are not using DHCP on your network, set the IP address type on the switch to Static and change the static
IP address and subnet mask to match your network topology. Failure to do so may result in multiple switches
using the same factory default IP address of 192.168.1.254.

Note

Console access also provides additional interfaces for debug access which are not available via the web interface. These
debug access interfaces are intended to be used by a Cisco Support Team personnel, in cases where it is required to debug
device’s behavior. These interfaces are password protected. The passwords are held by the Cisco support team. The device
supports the following debug access interfaces:

• U-BOOT access during boot sequence

• Linux Kernel access during boot sequence

• Run time debug modes - allows Cisco support team to view device settings and apply protocol and layer 1 debug

commands and settings. The run time debug mode is accessible over telnet and SSH terminals in addition to console.

Navigation

The navigation menu, located at the top right of each UI page, lists the device’s main features.You can access
each feature’s UI pages using a series of cascading menus. To access an individual UI page, click the
corresponding feature tab in the navigation menu to display a menu of subcategories. Select a subcategory
and repeat this process until you see the desired page, and then select the page to display it in the main window.

Basic or Advanced Display Mode

The product supports many features, and therefore the WEB GUI includes hundreds of configuration and
display pages. These pages are divided into the following display modes:

• Basic—Basic subset of configuration options are available. If you are missing some configuration option,

select the Advanced mode in the device header.

• Advanced—Full set of configuration options are available.

When the user switches from basic to advanced, the browser reloads the page. However, after reload, the user
stays on the same page. When the user switches from advanced to basic, the browser reloads the page. If the
page exists also on the basic mode, the user stays on the same page. If the page does not exist in the basic
mode, the browser will load the first page of the folder which was used by the user. If the folder does not
exist, the Getting Started page will be displayed.

If there is advanced configuration, and the page is loaded in basic mode, a page-level message will be displayed
to the user (e.g. there are 2 radius server configured but in basic mode only a single server can be displayed,
or there is 802.1X port authentication with time range configured but time range is not visible in basic mode).
When switching from one mode to another, any configuration which was made on the page (without Apply)
is deleted.

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Summary of Contents for CBS 250 Series

Page 1: ...c routing features far beyond those of an unmanaged or consumer grade switch at a lower cost than fully managed switches With an easy to use web user interface Smart Network Application and Power over Ethernet Plus capability you can deploy and configure a complete business network in minutes Before You Begin Before you begin installing your device ensure that the following items are available RJ ...

Page 2: ...5 mm high For stability load the rack from the bottom to the top with the heaviest devices on the bottom A top heavy rack is likely to be unstable and might tip over Caution To install the switch into a 19 inch standard chassis Step 1 Place one of the supplied brackets on the side of the switch so that the four holes of the brackets align to the screw holes and then use the four supplied screws to...

Page 3: ...its front panel facing down or to the side to prevent airflow restriction and to provide easier access to the cables Caution To wall mount a 24 port switch using brackets Step 1 Attach a 19 inch bracket to one side of the switch Step 2 Repeat the previous step to attach the other bracket to the opposite side of the switch Step 3 After the brackets are securely attached mount the switch with the fr...

Page 4: ...mplate Step 4 Attach the screw template to the wall Step 5 Use a 0 144 inch 3 7 mm or a 27 drill bit to drill a 1 2 inch 12 7 mm hole in the two screw template slots Step 6 Insert two screws in the slots on the screw template and tighten them until they touch the top of the screw template Installing the mounting screws on the wall Figure 3 Installing the mounting screws on the wall Step 7 Remove t...

Page 5: ...ment The switch is to be connected only to PoE networks without routing to the outside plant Danger Table 1 Switches with Power Over Ethernet PoE PSE Support PoE PD Chipset Type Description SKU Name AF AT 1 69208M 8 Port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch CBS250 8PP D AF AT TPS2388 8 Port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch CBS250 8PP E 2G AF AT TPS2388 8 Port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch CBS250 8P E 2G Get To Know Your S...

Page 6: ...ching powered devices PD These devices include VoIP phones IP cameras and wireless access points The PoE switches can detect and supply power to pre standard legacy PoE PD Due to the PoE legacy support it is possible that a PoE switch acting as a PSE may mistakenly detect and supply power to an attaching PSE including other PoE switches as a legacy PD Even though PoE switches are PSE and as such s...

Page 7: ...dules so that the switch can link to other switches These ports are also commonly referred to as mini 10GigaBit Interface Converter ports The term SFP is used in this guide The SFP ports are compatible with the following Cisco SFP 1G optical modules MGBSX1 MGBLX1 MGBLH1 MGBT1 as well as other brands The SFP ports are compatible with the following Cisco SFP 1G optical modules MGBSX1 MGBLX1 MGBLH1 M...

Page 8: ...a member unit is removed from the stack its system LED will continue to flash according to above definition The following are per port LEDs LINK ACT Green Located on the left of each port The LED lights steady when a link between the corresponding port and another device is detected and flashes when the port is passing traffic SFP if present Green Located on the right of a 10G port The LED lights ...

Page 9: ...is using into your browser to use the web based interface If you are managing the switch through a console port connection the link is retained To configure the switch using the web based interface Step 1 Power on the computer and your switch Step 2 Connect the computer to any network port Step 3 Set up the IP configuration on your computer a If the switch is using the default static IP address of...

Page 10: ...e port proceed with the following steps Step 1 Connect a computer to the switch console port using a Cisco console cable purchased separately or a cable with mini USB connector Step 2 Start a console port utility such as HyperTerminal on the computer Step 3 Configure the utility with the following parameters 115200 bits per second 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit no flow control Step 4 Enter a use...

Page 11: ...category and repeat this process until you see the desired page and then select the page to display it in the main window Basic or Advanced Display Mode The product supports many features and therefore the WEB GUI includes hundreds of configuration and display pages These pages are divided into the following display modes Basic Basic subset of configuration options are available If you are missing...

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