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• SFP+ Port (if present)—The small form-factor pluggable plus (SFP+) are connection points for modules

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 (if present) 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, MGBT1, as well as other brands.

• The Cisco SFP+ Copper Cable modules that are supported in the Cisco switches are:

SFP-H10GB-CU1M, SFP-H10GB-CU3M, and SFP-H10GB-CU5M.

• The LEDs of the corresponding RJ-45 port flash green to respond to the SFP interface traffic.

• Small form-factor pluggable (SFP) ports are connection points for modules, so the switch can link to

other switches.

• Some SFP interfaces are shared with one other RJ-45 and SFP+ port, called a combo port. When the SFP

is active, the adjacent RJ-45 port is disabled.

• Reset button is used to reset or reboot the switch. To reboot the switch, press the Reset button for less

than 10 seconds.

Front Panel LEDs

The following are the global LEDs found on the devices:

• System—(Green) The LED lights steady when the switch is powered on, and flashes when booting,

performing self-tests, or acquiring an IP address. If the LED flashes Amber, the switch has detected a
hardware or firmware failure, and/or a configuration file error.

The following LEDs describe the stacking status of the unit.

• *Stack ID LED (Green) - The LED lights steady when the switch is stacked and the corresponding

number indicates its Stack ID.

• *Active Unit ID LED - indicating this is the stack active unit.

* These two LEDs are only available on certain models.

Note

• System LED - Every 20 seconds, the System LED will flash according to unit ID of the member unit.

• Flash = LED going off and then on again.

• According to unit ID of the unit. This means

• Unit 1 (if not active unit) - system LED will flash 1 time

• Unit 2 (if not active unit) - system LED will flash 2 times

• Unit 3 - system LED will flash 3 times

• Unit 4 -system LED will flash 4 times;

Get To Know Your Switch

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Get To Know Your Switch

Front Panel LEDs

Summary of Contents for CBS Series

Page 1: ...s provide multiple management options rich security capabilities and Layer 3 static routing features far beyond those of an unmanaged or consumer grade switch at a lower cost than fully managed switches Before You Begin Before you begin installing your device ensure that the following items are available RJ 45 Ethernet cables for connecting network devices A category 6a and higher cable is require...

Page 2: ...he 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 secure it Step 2 Repeat the p...

Page 3: ... result in a hazardous situation to people and damage to the system Caution Do not wall mount the switch with its front panel facing up Following safety regulations wallmount the switch with 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...

Page 4: ...e edge that is marked as CABLE SIDE ENTRY faces toward the floor Make sure that the switch is attached securely to wall studs or to a firmly attached plywoodmounting backboard Step 3 Peel the adhesive strip off the bottom of the screw template 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 slo...

Page 5: ...ounting an 8 port switch Stacking the Switches A stack can have multiple devices in it Any 10G port of the switch can be used for stacking By default the ports on the switch function as regular Ethernet ports except if you configure them to do stacking You cannot mix the stack speeds between the switches or ports Get To Know Your Switch 5 Get To Know Your Switch Stacking the Switches ...

Page 6: ...ith 10G uplink ports are nearly identical However there are a few differences in feature support and table sizes between the 2 sub types The Cisco Business switches hybrid stack mode will support the lower denominator for these features tables The following table lists the feature differences between the 2 sub types and the setting applied in hybrid mode Hybrid stack CBS350 10Gnetworkport SKUs CBS...

Page 7: ...the outside plant Warning Table 1 Switches with Power Over Ethernet PoE PSE Support PoE PD Chipset Type Description SKU Name AF AT 1 69208M 8 Port 2 5G PoE Managed Switch CBS350 8MGP 2X AF AT 1 69208M 8 Port 2 5G PoE Stackable Managed Switch CBS350 8MP 2X AF AT 60W 1 69208M 1 69204 24 Port 2 5G PoE Stackable Managed Switch CBS350 24MGP 4X AF AT 60W 3 TPS2388 12 Port 5G PoE Stackable Managed Switch...

Page 8: ...ch CBS350 24FP 4G AF AT 6 TPS2388 24 Port Gigabit PoE Managed Switch CBS350 48P 4G AF AT 6 TPS2388 48 Port Gigabit PoE Managed Switch CBS350 48FP 4G AF AT 3 TPS2388 24 Port Gigabit PoE Stackable Managed Switch with 10G Uplinks CBS350 24P 4X AF AT 3 TPS2388 24 Port Gigabit PoE Stackable Managed Switch with 10G Uplinks CBS350 24P 4X AF AT 6 TPS2388 48 Port Gigabit PoE Stackable Managed Switch with 1...

Page 9: ... a PD you should disconnect the device from the PoE port and power recycle the device with AC power before reconnecting its PoE ports Caution Front Panel The ports LEDs and Reset button are located on the front panel of the switch as well as the following components Cisco Business 350 Series Model Models may differ within the CBS 350 series and this is just a representation of a model within the s...

Page 10: ...45 port is disabled Reset button is used to reset or reboot the switch To reboot the switch press the Reset button for less than 10 seconds Front Panel LEDs The following are the global LEDs found on the devices System Green The LED lights steady when the switch is powered on and flashes when booting performing self tests or acquiring an IP address If the LED flashes Amber the switch has detected ...

Page 11: ...on speed is under 1000 Mbps or nothing is cabled to the port This feature is only available on certain models PoE if present Amber Located on the right of the port The LED lights steady when power is being supplied to a device attached to the corresponding port This feature is only available on certain models Configuring Switches The switch can be accessed and managed over your IP network using th...

Page 12: ...ddressing Note Step 4 Open a web browser window Step 5 Enter the switch IP address in the address bar and press Enter For example http 192 168 1 254 Step 6 When the login page appears choose the language that you prefer to use in the web based interface and enter the username and password The default username is cisco The default password is cisco Usernames and passwords are both case sensitive St...

Page 13: ...f 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 Thes...

Page 14: ...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 e...

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