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Questo manuale d’istruzione è fornito da trovaprezzi.it. Scopri tutte le offerte per Cisco IE-3010-24TC cerca il tuo prodotto tra le migliori offerte di Switch Cisco IE 3010 Switch Hardware Installation Guide First Published: October, 2010 Last Updated: May 2015 THE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE PRODUCTS IN THIS MANUAL ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITH- OUT NOTICE.
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■ Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Modifications to this product not authorized by Cisco could void the FCC approval and negate your authority to operate the product. The Cisco implementation of TCP header compression is an adaptation of a program developed by the University of California, Berkeley (UCB) as part of UCB’s public domain version of the UNIX operating system.
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Preface This guide describes the hardware features of the Cisco Industrial Ethernet (IE) 3010 switch. It describes the physical and performance characteristics of the switch, explains how to install it, and provides troubleshooting information. This guide does not describe system messages that you might receive or how to configure your switch. See the switch software configuration guide, the switch command reference, and the switch system message guide on Cisco.com:...
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The safety warnings for this product are translated into several languages in the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco IE 3010 Switch that ships with the product on the documentation CD. The EMC regulatory statements are also included in that guide.
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Product Overview The Cisco IE 3010 switch provides a rugged and secure switching infrastructure for harsh environments. It is suitable for industrial Ethernet applications, including process manufacturing, intelligent transportation systems (ITSs), rail transportation, and other similar deployments. In industrial environments, you can connect the switch to any Ethernet-enabled industrial communication devices, including programmable logic controllers (PLCs), human-machine interfaces (HMIs), drives, sensors, and input and output (IO) devices.
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Product Overview Cable Side Figure 1 Cisco IE-3010-24TC Cable-Side View C i sc o IE 30 10 flash memory card slot RJ-45 console port LEDs USB (mini-Type B) console port Express Setup button Power-input terminal 10/100 ports Alarm port Dual purpose ports SD = Secure Digital The100BASE-FX SFP ports and the 10/100 PoE ports are grouped in pairs.
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The 10/100 PoE ports on the Cisco IE-3010-16S-8PC switches provide PoE support for devices that are compliant with IEEE 802.3af. The Cisco prestandard PoE is also supported for Cisco IP Phones and Cisco Aironet Access Points. The PoE ports on the switch deliver up to 15.4 W of PoE. Any four of the eight ports are designated as high priority PoE ports, while the other four ports are designated as low priority PoE ports.
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Product Overview Cable Side SFP Modules The switch Ethernet SFP modules provide connections to other devices. These field-replaceable transceiver modules provide the uplink interfaces. SFP modules have local connectors (LCs) for fiber-optic connections or RJ-45 connectors for copper connections. You can use any combination of the supported SFP modules listed in Table 2 on page Table 2 SFP Modules Maximum Operating Temperature...
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GLC-ZX-SMD with DOM support For minimum software requirements, refer to the Release Notes for your platform. For the most up-to-date list of supported SFP models for Cisco Industrial Ethernet switches, see http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/interfaces_modules/transceiver_modules/compatibility/matrix/OL_6981.html#wp1 38176 For information about SFP modules, see your SFP module documentation and the...
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The USB console interface speeds are the same as the RJ-45 console interface speeds. To use the USB console port, you must install the Cisco Windows USB device driver on the device that is connected to the USB console port (device running with Microsoft Windows).
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Product Overview Cable Side With the Cisco Windows USB device driver, connecting and disconnecting the USB cable from the console port does not affect Windows HyperTerminal operations. Mac OS X or Linux require no special drivers. Note: The 5-pin mini-Type B connectors resemble the 4-pin mini-Type B connectors. They are not compatible. Use only the 5-pin mini-Type B.
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Product Overview Cable Side IN3 (alarm input 3) SFP module port IN4 (alarm input 4) 10/100/1000 port Only on the Cisco IE-3010-16S-8PC switch. System LED Table 3 System LED Color System Status System is not powered on. Blinking green POST is in progress.
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Product Overview Cable Side Console LEDs The console LEDs show which console port is in use. See Figure 6 on page 11 Figure 9 on page 15 for the LED locations. If you connect a cable to a console port, the switch automatically uses that port for console communication. If you connect two console cables, the USB console port has priority.
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6. The switch stores the Cisco IOS software images and the switch configuration on the card. You should not remove the card unless you want to use it in a replacement switch. You then do not have to reconfigure the new switch.
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For a description of the PSU OK LED, see Table 4 on page Power-Supply Side LEDs Figure 9 Switch LEDs 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Cisco IE 3010 Switch Series 14 15 SYS (system) OUT (alarm output) CON (console) PSU1 (power supply 1)
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Cisco IOS CLI You can configure and monitor the switch from the CLI. Connect your management station to the switch console port or use Telnet from a remote management station. See the switch command reference on Cisco.com for information. ...
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Where to Go Next, page 46 Warnings These warnings are translated into several languages in the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco IE 3010 Switch document that ships on the documentation CD. These warning statements apply to all the switches:...
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SYS LED turns green. The other LEDs turn off and return to their operating status. If the switch fails POST, the SYS LED is amber. Note: Contact Cisco Systems immediately if your switch fails POST. After a successful POST, disconnect the power from the switch. For more information, see Power Supply Installation,...
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Switch Installation Installing the Switch Installing the Switch Rack-Mounting, page 19 Wall-Mounting, page 30 If the switch is wall-mounted in an enclosure, follow these minimum clearances: Sides of switch (facing up and facing down): 3.75 in. (9.52 cm) ...
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Switch Installation Installing the Switch Figure 10 Attaching Brackets for 19-Inch Racks C i sc o IE 30 10 C i sc o IE 30 10 Mid-mounting position Cable-side mounting position Phillips flat-head screws Power-supply-side mounting position...
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Switch Installation Installing the Switch Figure 11 Attaching Brackets for 19-Inch Racks C i sc o C G S 2 5 2 0 Phillips flat-head screws Power-supply-side mounting position Cable-side-mounting position Attaching Brackets for 19-Inch Racks for IP-30 Compliance (Optional) Before installing the mounting brackets, you need to install the rubber plugs in the unused mounting holes.
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Switch Installation Installing the Switch Figure 12 Inserting the Rubber Plug Rubber plug Screwdriver Switch Identify your bracket mounting position. See Figure 15 on page 25 Figure 16 on page Insert the rubber plugs in the appropriate holes on both sides of the switch. See Figure 13 on page 23 Figure 14 on page...
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Switch Installation Installing the Switch Figure 13 Inserting the Rubber Plugs Rubber plug Cable-side mounting position Mid-mounting position Power-supply-side mounting position...
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Switch Installation Installing the Switch Figure 14 Inserting the Rubber Plugs Ci sc o CG S 25 20 Rubber plug Power-supply-side mounting position Cable-side-mounting position...
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Switch Installation Installing the Switch Figure 15 Attaching Brackets for 19-Inch Racks Mid-mounting position Cable-side mounting position Phillips flat-head screws Power-supply-side mounting position...
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Switch Installation Installing the Switch Figure 16 Attaching Brackets for 19-Inch Racks C is co C G S 25 20 PS U2 Phillips flat-head screws Power-supply-side mounting position Cable-side-mounting position Note: For IP-30 compliance: If you use 23-inch brackets or ETSI brackets, you can insert the rubber plugs in the same holes as shown in Figure 13 on page 23 Figure 14 on page 24...
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Switch Installation Installing the Switch Attaching Brackets for 23-Inch Racks Figure 17 Attaching 23-Inch Brackets C i sco C G S 25 20 C i sco C G S 25 20 C i sc o C G S 25 20 Phillips flat-head screws Power-supply-side mounting position Cable-side-mounting position...
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Switch Installation Installing the Switch Attaching Brackets for ETSI Racks Figure 18 Attaching Brackets for ETSI Racks C i sco C G S 25 20 C i sco C G S 25 20 C i sc o C G S 25 20 Phillips flat-head screws Power-supply-side mounting position Cable-side-mounting position...
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Switch Installation Installing the Switch Figure 19 Rack-Mounting C i sc o IE 30 10 C i sc o IE 30 10 C i sco I E 301 0 Sw i t ch Ser i es Mid-mounting position Phillips machine screws Cable screw Power-supply-side mounting position Cable-side mounting position...
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Switch Installation Installing the Switch Wall-Mounting To wall-mount the switch, follow the steps in these sections: Attaching Brackets, page 31 Attaching Brackets for IP-30 Compliance (Optional), page 31 Wall-Mounting the Switch, page 32 Warning: Read the wall-mounting instructions carefully before beginning installation. Failure to use the correct hardware or to follow the correct procedures could result in a hazardous situation to people and damage to the system.
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Switch Installation Installing the Switch Attaching Brackets Figure 20 Attaching 19-inch Rack Brackets Phillips truss-head screws Attaching Brackets for IP-30 Compliance (Optional) Insert the rubber plugs in the appropriate holes on both sides of the switch. See Figure 21 on page Note: The rubber plugs are not supplied with the switch.
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Switch Installation Installing the Switch Figure 21 Inserting the Rubber Plugs in the Switch Holes Rubber plug Switch-side Figure 22 Attaching 19-inch Rack Brackets Phillips truss-head screws Wall-Mounting the Switch For the best support of the switch and cables, ensure that the switch is attached securely to wall studs or to a firmly attached plywood mounting backboard.
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Switch Installation Installing the Switch Mount the switch with the side panel facing up. Ensure that the Cisco logo is at the top of the switch. See Figure 23 on page 34 Figure 24 on page...
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Switch Installation Installing the Switch Figure 23 Wall-Mounting the Cisco IE-3010-24TC User-supplied screws...
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Switch Installation Installing and Removing SFP Modules Figure 24 Wall-Mounting the Cisco IE-3010-16S-8PC After the switch is mounted on the wall: Wire the switch to a power source. See Power Supply Installation, page 47 For configuration instructions about using the CLI setup program, go to...
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Switch Installation Installing and Removing SFP Modules Caution: When you use commercial SFP modules such as CWDM and 1000BX-U/D, reduce the maximum operating temperature by 59°F (15°C). The minimum operating temperature is 32°F (0°C). Caution: To prevent electrostatic-discharge (ESD) damage, follow standard board and component handling procedures.
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Switch Installation Installing and Removing SFP Modules Figure 25 Installing an SFP Module C i s c o IE 3 0 1 0 Caution: Do not remove the dust plugs from the fiber-optic SFP module port or the rubber caps from the fiber-optic cable until you are ready to connect the cable.
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Position the SFP transceiver in front of the port socket opening. Note: Different Cisco devices have different SFP transceiver socket configurations. Your Cisco device might require that the SFP transceiver be installed with the bale-clasp either in a latch-up or a latch-down orientation. Verify that you have the SFP transceiver oriented correctly when you position it in front of the port socket.
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Switch Installation Installing and Removing SFP Modules Figure 27 Connecting to a Fiber-Optic SFP Module Port LC connector Insert the other cable end into a fiber-optic receptacle on a target device. Observe the port status LED: — The LED turns green when the switch and the target device have an established link. —...
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Switch Installation Inserting and Removing the SFP Module Patch Cable — If the LED is off, the target device might not be turned on, there might be a cable problem, or there might be problem with the adapter installed in the target device. See Troubleshooting, page 59 for solutions to cabling problems.
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Switch Installation Replacing the SD Flash Memory Card Figure 29 Inserting an SFP Module Patch Cable C i s c o IE 3 0 1 0 Repeat these steps for the second switch that you want to connect to the first switch. Figure 30 Connecting Two Switches with an SFP Module Patch Cable PO W ER...
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Switch Installation Replacing the SD Flash Memory Card Figure 31 Loosening the Captive Screw Pull the cover open, and pull the cover tab from the hinge. See Figure 32 on page Figure 32 Removing the SD Slot Cover Gently push the SD flash memory card to eject it. See Figure 33 on page 43.
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Switch Installation Replacing the SD Flash Memory Card Figure 33 Removing the SD Flash Memory Card. Push the replacement card (upside down) into the slot, and press it firmly in place. The card is keyed so that you cannot insert it the wrong way. Place the SD slot cover tabs into the hinge.
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Therefore, you can use either a crossover or a straight-through cable for connections to a 10/100/1000 Ethernet port, regardless of the type of connected device. See the switch software configuration guide or the switch command reference on Cisco.com for more information about autonegotiation and auto-MDIX.
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PoE Ports, page 7 for information on the cables and connectors. The ports provide PoE support for devices compliant with IEEE 802.3af and also provide Cisco prestandard PoE support for Cisco IP Phones and Cisco Aironet Access Points. On a per-port basis, you can control whether or not a port automatically provides power to a connected IP phone or an access point.
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Switch Installation Where to Go Next people who are authorized within the restricted access location are made aware of the hazard. A restricted access area can be accessed only through the use of a special tool, lock and key or other means of security. Statement 1072 Caution: Category 5e and Category 6 cables can store high levels of static electricity.
(FRUs) and are hot-swappable. For translations of the safety warnings in this chapter, see the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco IE 3010 Switch on the documentation CD and also on Cisco.com. Power-Supply Modules, page 47 ...
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Power Supply Installation Power-Supply Module Installation Figure 36 PWR-RGD-AC-DC/IA Power-Supply Module Power-supply module Captive screw PSU OK LED Figure 37 PWR-RGD-LOW-DC/IA Power-Supply Module Power-supply module Captive screw PSU OK LED For a description of the PSU OK LEDs, see Power-Supply Module LEDs, page Power-Supply Module Installation ...
Power Supply Installation Power-Supply Module Installation Installation Guidelines Observe these guidelines when removing or installing a power-supply module: A power-supply module that is only partially connected to the switch disrupts the system operation. Warning: Blank faceplates and cover panels serve three important functions: they prevent exposure to hazardous voltages and currents inside the chassis;...
Power Supply Installation Power-Supply Module Installation For power source connections, use wires rated for at least 194°F (90°C). UL- and CSA-rated style 1007 or 1569 twisted-pair copper wire (such as Belden part number 9318) Wire-stripping tools for stripping 6-, 10-, 12-, 14-, and 16-gauge wires. ...
Power Supply Installation Power-Supply Module Installation Figure 39 Crimping the Terminal Lug Slide the ground screw from Step 1 through the terminal lug. Insert the ground screws into the opening on the cable side. Figure 40 Attaching the Terminal Lug C is co IE 30 10 Dual-hole terminal lug...
Power Supply Installation Power-Supply Module Installation Figure 41 Loosen the Screws on the Power Supply Blank C i sco I E 301 0 Sw i t ch Ser i es Figure 42 Remove the Power Supply Blank C i sco C onn ect ed G ri Sw i tch 250 0 Ser i es...
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Power Supply Installation Power-Supply Module Installation Warning: Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install or replace this equipment. Statement 1030 Warning: Hazardous voltage or energy may be present on power terminals. Always replace cover when terminals are not in service. Be sure uninsulated conductors are not accessible when cover is in place. Statement 1086 Ensure that the power is off at the AC or DC circuits.
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Power Supply Installation Power-Supply Module Installation Figure 45 Power-Input Terminal 100-240V~, 50-60Hz, 2A 100-240V~, 50-60Hz, 2A Line connection for high-voltage AC (PSU1) Line connection for high-voltage AC (for PSU2) Neutral connection for high-voltage AC (PSU1) Neutral connection for high-voltage AC (PSU2) Positive connection for high-voltage DC Positive connection for high-voltage DC...
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Power Supply Installation Power-Supply Module Installation You can also use a ring or flanged spade terminal as listed in the Equipment That You Need, page Figure 47 Crimping the Spade Terminal Lug Loosen the terminal screw, and slide the terminal under the screw and washer. See Figure 49 on page Note: Use the appropriate terminal screws based on power supply type: high-voltage (AC or DC) or low-voltage...
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Power Supply Installation Power-Supply Module Installation Figure 48 Connecting the Wires to the High-Voltage AC Power (PSU1) 0 - 2 V ~ , 5 0 - H z , 2 . 2 0 - 2 V ~ , 5 0 - 2 .
Power Supply Installation Removing the Power-Supply Module AC Power Connection Connect the other end of the line wire (the one connected to L) to the line terminal on the AC-power source, and connect the other end of the neutral wire (the one connected to N) to the neutral terminal on the AC power source. DC Power Connection ...
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Power Supply Installation Removing the Power-Supply Module Install a new power-supply module or a blank cover. Figure 51 Removing the Power-Supply Module C i sco I E 301 0 Sw i t ch Ser i es Caution: To prevent exposure to hazardous voltages and to contain electromagnetic interference (EMI), either a power-supply module or a blank cover must be in each power-supply module slot at all times.
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Verifying Switch Operation, page 18 for information on POST. Note: POST failures are usually fatal. Contact your Cisco technical support representative if your switch does not pass POST. Switch LEDs Look at the port LEDs information when troubleshooting the switch. See...
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Re-enable the port if necessary. Verify the cable type. Many legacy powered devices, including older Cisco IP phones and access points that do not fully support IEEE 802.3af might not support PoE when connected to the switch by a crossover cable. Replace the crossover cable with a straight-through cable.
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Inspect the SFP module. Exchange the suspect module with a known good module. Verify that the module is supported on this platform. (The switch release notes on Cisco.com list the SFP modules that the switch supports.) Use the show interfaces privileged EXEC command to see if the port or module is error-disabled, disabled, or shutdown.
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Configuring the Switch with the CLI Setup Program, page 81 Finding the Switch Serial Number If you contact Cisco Technical Assistance, you need to know the switch serial number. Figure 52 on page 62 Figure 53 on page 63 show the serial number locations. You can also use the show version privileged EXEC command to see the switch serial number.
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Troubleshooting Finding the Switch Serial Number Figure 53 Serial Number Location for the Power-Supply Modules SN: XXXNNNNXXXX...
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Troubleshooting Finding the Switch Serial Number...
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1. Operating temperatures exceeding 60C are not covered by the product safety certifications and approvals. However, the switch can function in the installations under the environmental conditions listed. 2. The maximum operating temperature of the switch varies depending on the type of SFP module that you use. Cisco Systems, Inc. www.cisco.com...
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Technical Specifications Switch Specifications Table 14 Technical Specifications for the Cisco IE 3010-16S-8PC Switch Power Requirements Nominal input voltage PWR-RGD-AC-DC/IA: 100 to 240 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz 100 to 250 VDC PWR-RGD-LOW-DC/IA: 24 to 60 VDC Absolute maximum (short term) input voltage...
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Technical Specifications Switch Specifications Table 14 Technical Specifications for the Cisco IE 3010-16S-8PC Switch (continued) Power consumption with two PWR-RGD-AC-DC/IA power-supply modules (with AC: 628 BTUs per hour PoE on 8 ports) 184.1 W Power rating: 0.185 KVA@115 V DC: 622 BTUs per hour 182.2 W...
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Technical Specifications Power-Supply Module Specifications Table 15 Technical Specifications for the Cisco IE-3010-24TC Switch (continued) Power consumption with one PWR-RGD-AC-DC/IA power-supply module AC: 102 BTUs per hour 29.8 W Power rating: 0.031 KVA@115 V DC: 98 BTUs per hour 28.6 W Power rating: 0.0286 KVA@125 VDC...
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Technical Specifications Alarm Ratings Table 17 Technical Specifications for the PWR-RGD-AC-DC/IA Power-Supply Module Power Specifications Maximum output power 150 W Nominal input voltage 100 to 240 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz 100 to 250 VDC Absolute maximum (short term) input voltage 85 to 265 VAC, 47 to 63 Hz 88 to 300 VDC Input current...
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When connecting the ports to other devices, such as switches or repeaters, you can use a two or four twisted-pair crossover cable. Figure 60 on page 77 shows the two twisted-pair crossover cable schematics. Figure 62 on page 77 shows the four twisted-pair crossover cable schematics. Cisco Systems, Inc. www.cisco.com...
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Connector and Cable Specifications Connector Specifications If auto-MDIX is disabled, use a straight-through cable to connect ports when only one port is labeled with an X. Use a crossover cable to connect ports when both ports are labeled with an X or when both ports are not labeled with an X. You can use Category 3, 4, or 5 cabling when connecting to 10BASE-T-compatible devices.
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Connector and Cable Specifications Cables and Adapters Figure 57 10/100/1000 Port Pinouts Label 4 5 6 7 8 TP0+ TP0- TP1+ TP2+ TP2- TP1- TP3+ TP3- Alarm Port The alarm port uses an RJ-45 connector. See the Alarm Ports, page 10 for more information.
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Connector and Cable Specifications Cables and Adapters SFP Module Cables Each port must match the wave-length specifications on each end of the cable, and for reliable communications, the cable must not exceed the allowable length. Copper 1000BASE-T SFP transceivers use standard four twisted-pair, CAT5 (or greater) cable at lengths up to 328 feet (100 meters).
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Connector and Cable Specifications Cables and Adapters Table 20 Fiber-Optic SFP Module Port Cabling Specifications (continued) SFP Module Wavelength Fiber Core Modal Cable Distance (nanometers) Type Size/Cladding Bandwidth Size (micron) (MHz/km) 1000BASE-BX-U (GLC-BX40-U-I 1310 G.652 — 24.9 miles (40 km) GLC-BX80-U-I) 1490 49.8 miles (80 km)
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Connector and Cable Specifications Cables and Adapters Table 20 Fiber-Optic SFP Module Port Cabling Specifications (continued) SFP Module Wavelength Fiber Core Modal Cable Distance (nanometers) Type Size/Cladding Bandwidth Size (micron) (MHz/km) 1000BASE LX/LH GLC-LH-SMD 1310 62.5 1804 feet (550 m) 50.0 1804 feet (550 m) 50.0...
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Connector and Cable Specifications Cables and Adapters Cable Pinouts Figure 59 Two Twisted-Pair Straight-Through Cable Schematic for 10/100 Ports Switch Router or PC 3 TD+ 3 RD+ 6 TD– 6 RD– 1 RD+ 1 TD+ 2 RD– 2 TD– Figure 60 Two Twisted-Pair Crossover Cable Schematic for 10/100 Ports Switch Switch...
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Table 22 on page 79 lists the pinouts for the switch console port, RJ-45-to-DB-25 female DTE adapter, and the console device. Note: The RJ-45-to-DB-25 female DTE adapter is not supplied with the switch. You can order this adapter from Cisco (part number ACS-DSBUASYN=).
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Connector and Cable Specifications Cables and Adapters Table 22 Console Port Signaling Using a DB-25 Adapter Switch Console RJ-45-to-DB-25 Console Port (DTE) Adapter Device Signal DB-25 Pin Signal...
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Connector and Cable Specifications Cables and Adapters...
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This appendix provides a command-line interface (CLI) setup procedure for a standalone switch. To set up the switch by using Express Setup, see the Cisco IE 3010 Switch Getting Started Guide. Before connecting the switch to a power source, review the safety warnings in...
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If you are connecting the switch USB console port to a Windows-based PC for the first time, install a USB driver. See Figure 65 on page Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows XP USB Driver, page 84 Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows 2000 USB Driver, page 84...
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Click the Hardware tab and choose Device Manager. Expand the Ports section. The assigned COM port appears in parenthesis at the end of the line with this entry: Cisco USB System Management Console. Start the terminal-emulation program on the PC or the terminal.
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Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows XP USB Driver Obtain the file Cisco_usbconsole_driver.zip from Cisco.com, and unzip it. Note: You can download the driver file from the Cisco.com software download site. — If using 32-bit Windows XP, double-click the setup.exe file in the Windows_32 folder.
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Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows Vista USB Driver Obtain the file Cisco_usbconsole_driver.zip from Cisco.com, and unzip it. Note: You can download the driver file from the Cisco.com software download site. Start the Cisco Virtual Com InstallShield Wizard: — If using 32-bit Windows Vista, double-click the setup.exe file in the Windows_32 folder.
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Disconnect the switch console terminal before uninstalling the driver. Run setup.exe for Windows 32-bit or setup(x64).exe for Windows-64-bit. Click Next. The InstallShield Wizard for Cisco Virtual Com appears. Click Next. When the Program Maintenance window appears, select the Remove radio button. Click Next.
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Configuring the Switch with the CLI Setup Program Entering the Initial Configuration Information At any point you may enter a question mark '?' for help. Use ctrl-c to abort configuration dialog at any prompt. Default settings are in square brackets '[]'. Basic management setup configures only enough connectivity for management of the system, extended setup will ask you to configure each interface on the system.
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Configuring the Switch with the CLI Setup Program Entering the Initial Configuration Information You have completed the initial configuration of the switch, and the switch displays its configuration. This is an example of the configuration output: The following configuration command script was created: hostname switch1 enable secret 5 $1$Ulq8$DlA/OiaEbl90WcBPd9cOn1 enable password enable_password...
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