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Support and Additional Information

If issues are encountered with device installation or additional help is required,

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• The equipment is intended for industrial or other commercial activities.

• The equipment is used in areas without exposure to harmful and dangerous production factors, unless otherwise

specified in the operational documentation and/or on the equipment labeling.

• The equipment is not for domestic use. The equipment is intended for operation without the constant presence of

maintenance personnel.

• The equipment is subject to installation and maintenance by specialists with the appropriate qualifications, sufficient

specialized knowledge, and skills.

• Rules and conditions for the sale of equipment are determined by the terms of contracts concluded by Cisco or

authorized Cisco partners with equipment buyers.

• Disposal of a technical device at the end of its service life should be carried out in accordance with the requirements

of all state regulations and laws.

• Do not throw in the device with household waste. The technical equipment is subject to storage and disposal in

accordance with the organization's disposal procedure.

• The equipment should be stored in its original packaging in a room protected from atmospheric precipitation. The

permissible temperature and humidity ranges during storage are specified in the Operation (Installation) Manual.

• Transportation of equipment should be carried out in the original packaging in covered vehicles by any means of

transport. The temperature and humidity during transportation must comply with the permissible established ranges
of temperature and humidity during storage (in the off state) specified in the Operation Manual (Installation).

For additional information on Meraki hardware and for other installation guides, please refer to

documentation.meraki.com

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Summary of Contents for Meraki MS350 Series

Page 1: ...wappable power supplies and hot swappable fans MS350 48 Layer 3 48 port Physically Stacking gigabit Ethernet switch with 4 SFP interfaces hot swappable power supplies and hot swappable fans MS350 48LP Layer 3 48 port gigabit Ethernet 370W PoE switch with 4 SFP interfaces hot swappable power supplies and hot swappable fans MS350 48FP Layer 3 48 port gigabit Ethernet 740W PoE switch with 4 SFP inter...

Page 2: ...F 5 C 50 C 23 F 122 F 5 C 50 C 23 F 122 F 5 C 50 C 23 F 122 F 5 C 50 C Storage and Transportation Temperature 4 F 158 F 20 C 70 C 4 F 158 F 20 C 70 C 4 F 158 F 20 C 70 C 4 F 158 F 20 C 70 C Humidity 5 to 95 5 to 95 5 to 95 5 to 95 Mounting 1U rack mountable 2 post rack mount support 1U rack mountable 2 post rack mount support 1U rack mountable 2 post rack mount support 1U rack mountable 2 post rac...

Page 3: ...s status When the device powers on all the Internet LEDs flash twice Additional functions are described below from left to right Front Panel Components Item Function LED Status Meaning 1 Power Solid orange Switch is unable to connect to the Meraki cloud Flashing white Firmware upgrade in process Solid white Switch is fully operational and connected to the Meraki cloud Off Switch does not have powe...

Page 4: ...en Active and functional power supplies Power cords may be ordered separately Package contents In addition to the MS switch the following are provided mounting kit provided with 1U models only Rack Mount Kit includes US 12 24 mounting screws and cage nuts 5 of each INTL M5 mounting screws and cage nuts 5 of each INTL M6 mounting screws and cage nuts 5 of each Mounting washers Equipment is to be us...

Page 5: ...ollowing is a brief overview only of the steps required to add a switch to your network For detailed instructions about creating configuring and managing Meraki networks refer to the online documentation documentation meraki com 1 Login to http dashboard meraki com If this is your first time create a new account 2 Find the network to which you plan to add your switches or create a new network 3 Add...

Page 6: ...g procedure describes how to set the static IP 1 Using a client machine e g a laptop connect to the switch over a wired connection 2 Using a web browser on the client machine access the switch s built in web server by browsing to http my meraki com Alternatively browse to http 1 1 1 100 3 Click on the Uplink Configuration tab Log in The default login is the serial number e g Qxxx xxxx xxxx with no ...

Page 7: ...re subject to printed warranty information on the relevant online Meraki data sheets If your Cisco Meraki device fails and the problem cannot be resolved by troubleshooting contact support to address the issue Once support determines that the device is in a failed state they can process an RMA and send out a replacement device free of charge In most circumstances the RMA will include a pre paid sh...

Page 8: ...oncluded by Cisco or authorized Cisco partners with equipment buyers Disposal of a technical device at the end of its service life should be carried out in accordance with the requirements of all state regulations and laws Do not throw in the device with household waste The technical equipment is subject to storage and disposal in accordance with the organization s disposal procedure The equipment...

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