Connecting Network Devices; Power Over Ethernet Considerations - Cisco 350 Series Quick Start Manual

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Place the bottom of the switch over the screws and slide the
S
4
TEP
switch down until the screws fit snugly into the slots.

Connecting Network Devices

3
To connect the switch to the network:
Connect an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port of a computer,
S
1
TEP
printer, network storage, or other network devices.
Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to one of the
S
2
TEP
numbered Ethernet ports of the switch.
The Ethernet port light turns green when the connection is active.
Refer to
different ports and LEDs on each switch.
Repeat
S
3
TEP
connect to the switch.
A category 5e and higher cable is required for all ports. When you
N
OTE
connect your network devices, do not exceed the maximum cabling
distance of 100 meters (328 feet). It can take up to one minute for the
attached devices or the LAN to be operational after it is connected. This
behavior is normal.

Power over Ethernet Considerations

The switch is to be connected only to PoE networks without
W
ARNING
routing to the outside plant.
If your switch is one of the Power over Ethernet (PoE) models, consider the
following power requirements:
350 Switches with Power Over Ethernet
Model
SF352-08P
SF352-08MP
Cisco 350 Series Managed Switches
Cisco 350 Series Switch Features
Step 1
and
Step 2
Power
Dedicated
to PoE
62 Watts
128 Watts
for each device that you want to
Number of Ports
Supporting PoE
1–8
1–8
for details about the
PoE Standard
Supported
802.3af/at
802.3af/at
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