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MS
Accessories

1 Year

The following are considered accessories:

SFP Modules, twinax/SFP+ cables, stacking cables, all mounting kits and stands,
antennas, interface modules, additional power cords, PoE injectors

Note

: The above table is a general guideline for warranty terms and is not final. Warranty terms are 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 shipping label so the faulty
equipment can be returned.

In order to initiate a hardware replacement for non-functioning hardware that is under warranty, you must have access to
the original packaging the hardware was shipped in. The original hardware packaging includes device serial number and
order information, and may be required for return shipping.

Meraki MS410 devices have been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part
15 of the FCC rules. A digital device that is marketed for use in a residential environment notwithstanding use in
commercial, business and industrial environments.

Additional warranty information can be found on:

https://meraki.cisco.com/support#process:warranty

Support and Additional Information

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

contact Meraki Support

by logging in

to

dashboard.meraki.com

and opening a case by visiting the

Get Help

section.

• 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

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Summary of Contents for MS410-16

Page 1: ...entation website Product Overview Models Model number Description MS410 16 Layer 3 16 port 1Gbe SFP and 2 port 10Gbe SFP aggregation switch with 1 management interface and hot swappable power supplies fans MS410 32 Layer 3 32 port 1Gbe SFP and 4 port 10Gbe SFP aggregation switch with 1 management interface and hot swappable power supplies fans Physical Specifications MS410 16 MS410 32 1GbE SFP 16 ...

Page 2: ... Temperature 4 F 158 F 20 C 70 C 4 F 158 F 20 C 70 C Humidity 5 to 95 5 to 95 Mounting 1U Rack Mount 1U Rack Mount Product View and Physical Features Front Panel MS410 16 Series front panel MS410 32 Series front panel In addition there is a RESTORE button available on the front panel Insert a paper clip if a restore is required A brief momentary press To delete a downloaded configuration and reboo...

Page 3: ...e N A Restore button to clear switch IP and local configuration settings 2 Fan Orange One or more of the system fans has malfunctioned or is missing 3 Power PSU Orange One of the system PSUs power supplies has malfunctioned or is missing 2 Status Orange Switch is unable to or has not yet connected to the Meraki cloud Flashing green Firmware upgrade in process White Switch is fully operational and ...

Page 4: ...ress To delete a downloaded configuration and reboot Press and hold for more than 10 sec To force the unit into a full factory restore Back Panel MS410 Series back panel Power input Power cords may be ordered separately Function LED Status Meaning Fan Orange One or more of the system fans has malfunctioned or is missing Power PSU Orange One of the system PSUs power supplies has malfunctioned or is...

Page 5: ...ration for safe operation Power off the unit before you begin Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source Before you work on any equipment be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents Read the mounting instructions carefully before beginning installation Failure to use the correct...

Page 6: ... need your Enterprise license key which you should have received via email 4 Go to the map floor plan view and place each switch on the map by clicking and dragging it to the location where you plan to mount it Check and Set Firmware To ensure your switch performs optimally immediately following installation it is recommended that you facilitate a firmware upgrade prior to mounting your switch 1 Att...

Page 7: ...igned using the local web server on each switch The following 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 de...

Page 8: ...DHCP server to configure DHCP reservations Installation Instructions Note Each switch comes with a graphical instruction pamphlet within the box This pamphlet contains detailed step by step guides and images to assist in the physical install of the switch 1 Install the mounting cage nuts in the rack being used for the switch 2 Attach the switch face plate to the cage nuts on the rack 8 ...

Page 9: ...3 Insert the power supply unit into the back of the switch After it has been securely installed you can connect power to the power supply unit 9 ...

Page 10: ...obstacles to ensure adequate airflow Bringing your Stack Online The steps below explain how to prepare a group of switches for physical stacking how to stack them together and how to configure the stack in Dashboard 1 Add the switches into a Dashboard network This can be a new Dashboard network for these switches or an existing network with other switches Do not configure the stack in Dashboard ye...

Page 11: ...rt 2 and so forth with the bottom switch connecting to the top switch to complete the ring 5 Connect one uplink for the entire switch stack 6 Power on all the switches then waits several minutes for them to download the latest firmware and updates from Dashboard The switches may reboot during this process The power LEDs on the front of each switch will blink during this process Once the switches a...

Page 12: ...bles or testing your cable on another device If your switch still does not connect the following link may be useful depending on your issue Troubleshooting an MS Switch Reference https documentation meraki com MS for additional information and troubleshooting tips If you are still experiencing hardware issues please contact Cisco Meraki support by logging in to dashboard and using the Help option ...

Page 13: ...r and order information and may be required for return shipping Meraki MS410 devices have been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules A digital device that is marketed for use in a residential environment notwithstanding use in commercial business and industrial environments Additional warranty information can be found on https ...

Page 14: ...sposal 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 tra...

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