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Catalyst 2360 Switch
Hardware Installation Guide
December 2010
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CONTENTS
Preface
vii
Related Publications
viii
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
CHAPTER
1
Product Overview
viii
1-1
Switch Description
1-1
Front Panel 1-1
10/100/1000 Ports 1-2
SFP and SFP+ Module Slots 1-3
USB Mini-Type B Port 1-4
LEDs 1-4
System LED 1-5
Power Supply LEDs 1-5
Fan LED 1-5
Port LEDs and Modes 1-5
Rear Panel 1-7
USB Type A Port 1-7
Management Ports 1-7
Ethernet Management Port 1-8
USB Mini-Type B Port 1-8
Power-Supply Modules 1-9
Fan Module 1-9
Management Options 1-10
Network Configurations
CHAPTER
2
Switch Installation
1-11
2-1
Preparing 2-1
Safety Warnings 2-1
Installation Guidelines 2-3
Box Contents 2-3
Tools and Equipment 2-3
Verifying Switch Operation 2-4
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Installing the Switch 2-4
Rack-Mounting 2-4
Attaching the Rack-Mount Brackets
Mounting in a Rack 2-7
After Switch Installation 2-8
2-5
Installing SFP and SFP+ Modules 2-8
Installing an SFP or SFP+ Module 2-8
Removing an SFP or SFP+ Module 2-9
Connecting to SFP and SFP+ Modules 2-9
Connecting to Fiber-Optic SFP and SFP+ Modules
Connecting to 1000BASE-T SFP 2-10
10/100/1000 Port Connections
Where to Go Next
CHAPTER
3
2-11
2-12
Power Supply and Fan Module Installation
Installation Guidelines
Tools that You Need
3-2
3-2
Installing or Replacing a Power Supply
Finding the Power Supply Serial Number
Fan Module Overview
3-4
3-8
Finding the Fan Module Serial Number
Troubleshooting
3-3
3-5
Replacing a Fan Module
4
3-1
3-1
Power Supply Module Overview
CHAPTER
2-9
3-9
4-1
Diagnosing Problems 4-1
Switch POST Results 4-1
Switch LEDs 4-1
Switch Connections 4-2
Bad or Damaged Cable 4-2
Ethernet and Fiber-Optic Cables 4-2
Link Status 4-2
10/100/1000 Port Connections 4-3
SFP and SFP+ Module 4-3
Interface Settings 4-3
Ping End Device 4-3
Spanning Tree Loops 4-3
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Switch Performance 4-4
Speed, Duplex, and Autonegotiation 4-4
Autonegotiation and Network Interface Cards
Cabling Distance 4-4
Clearing the Switch IP Address and Configuration
Finding the Switch Serial Number
APPENDIX
A
Technical Specifications
Switch Specifications
A-1
A-1
Fan Module Specifications
B
4-4
4-5
Power Supply Module Specifications
APPENDIX
A-2
A-2
Connector and Cable Specifications
B-1
Connector Specifications B-1
10/100/1000 Ports B-1
10 Gigabit Ethernet CX1 (SFP+ Copper) Connectors
SFP Module Connectors B-2
10/100 Ethernet Management Port B-3
Console Port B-4
Cables and Adapters B-5
SFP Module Cables B-5
Cable Pinouts B-6
Console Port Adapter Pinouts
APPENDIX
C
4-4
B-2
B-8
Configuring the Switch with the CLI-Based Setup Program
Accessing the CLI Through Express Setup
C-1
C-1
Accessing the CLI Through the Console Port C-1
RJ-45 Console Port C-2
USB Console Port C-3
Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Device Drivers C-4
Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows XP USB Driver C-4
Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows 2000 USB Driver C-5
Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows Vista and Windows 7 USB Driver C-5
Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Driver C-5
Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows XP and 2000 USB Driver C-5
Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows Vista and Windows 7 USB Driver C-6
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Entering the Initial Configuration Information
IP Settings C-6
Completing the Setup Program C-7
C-6
INDEX
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Preface
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. For information about the standard Cisco IOS
Release 12.2 commands, see the Cisco IOS documentation on Cisco.com.
Note
Caution
Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to materials not contained in
this manual.
Means reader be careful. In this situation, you might do something that could result in equipment
damage or loss of data.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Warning
This warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury. Before you
work on any equipment, be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar
with standard practices for preventing accidents. Use the statement number provided at the end of
each warning to locate its translation in the translated safety warnings that accompanied this
device. Statement 1071
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
The safety warnings for this product are translated into several languages in the Regulatory Compliance
and Safety Information for the Catalyst 2360 Switch. The EMC regulatory statements are also included
in that guide.
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Preface
Related Publications
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps10920/tsd_products_support_series_home.html
•
Catalyst 2360 Switch Getting Started Guide
•
Catalyst 2360 Switch Hardware Installation Guide
•
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Catalyst 2360 Switch
•
Installation Notes for the Catalyst 2360 Switch Power Supply Module
•
Installation Notes for the Catalyst 2360 Switch Reversible Fan Module
•
Release Notes for the Catalyst 2360 Switch
•
Catalyst 2360 Switch Software Configuration Guide
•
Catalyst 2360 Switch Command Reference
•
Catalyst 2360 Switch System Message Guide
•
Cisco IOS Software Installation Document
Information about Cisco SFP and SFP+ modules:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/modules/ps5455/prod_installation_guides_list.html
SFP compatibility matrix documents:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/modules/ps5455/products_device_support_tables_list.html
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
For information on obtaining documentation, submitting a service request, and gathering additional
information, see the monthly What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation, which also lists all new and
revised Cisco technical documentation, at:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/general/whatsnew/whatsnew.html
Subscribe to the What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation as a Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feed
and set content to be delivered directly to your desktop using a reader application. The RSS feeds are a free
service and Cisco currently supports RSS Version 2.0.
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CH A P T E R
1
Product Overview
The Catalyst 2360 switch, also referred to as the switch, is an Ethernet switch to which you can connect
devices such as servers, routers, and other switches.
•
Switch Description, page 1-1
•
Front Panel, page 1-1
•
Rear Panel, page 1-7
•
Management Options, page 1-10
Switch Description
Table 1-1
Switch Descriptions
Switch Model
Supported
Software Image Description
Catalyst 2360-48TD-S
LAN Lite
48 10/100/1000 ports and 4 small form-factor pluggable (SFP)+1 module
slots.
1. SFP+ = 10 Gigabit fiber uplink.
Front Panel
The switch front panel includes the 10/100/1000 Ethernet ports, the SFP+ module slots, a universal serial
bus (USB) mini-Type B console port, and the LEDs (Figure 1-1).
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Front Panel
Figure 1-1
SYST
PS1
PS2
FAN
STAT
DPLX
SPED
Catalyst 2360-48FPD-L Front Panel
1X
11X 13X
2X
MODE
23X 25X
12X 14X
35X 37X
Cataly
47X
1
Series
254069
st 2960
24X 26X
36X 38X
1
2
3
4
48X
2
3
4
1
Mode button and switch LEDs
3
SFP+ or SFP module slots
2
10/100/1000 ports1
4
USB mini-Type B console port
1. Port numbering is from left to right, with port 1 on the far left. The first member of the pair (port 1) is above
the second member (port 2). Module slot numbers are 1 and 2.
10/100/1000 Ports
The 10/100/1000 ports use RJ-45 connectors with Ethernet pinouts. The maximum cable length is
328 feet (100 meters). The 100BASE-TX and 1000BASE-T traffic requires Category 5, Category 5e, or
Category 6 unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable. The 10BASE-T traffic can use Category 3 or
Category 4 UTP cable.
For information about port connections and port specifications, see the “10/100/1000 Port Connections”
section on page 2-11 and Appendix B, “Connector and Cable Specifications.”
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SFP and SFP+ Module Slots
The switch has four 10-Gigabit SFP+ module slots that support both SFP and SFP+ modules. Figure 1-2
shows the SFP+ slots.
Figure 1-2
SFP+ Slots
1
Cataly
st 2960
47X
1
2
3
Series
4
254072
48X
2
2
1
SFP+ module slots
Table 1-2
2
SFP+ module slot LEDs
Supported SFP Modules
Part Number
Description
GLC-LH-SM=
GE SFP, LC connector LX/LH transceiver
GLC-SX-MM=
GE SFP, LC connector SX transceiver
Table 1-3
Supported SFP+ Modules
Part Number
Description
SFP-10G-LR=
GBASE-LR SFP+ Module
SFP-10G-SR=
10GBASE-SR SFP+ Module
SFP-10G-LRM=
10GBASE-LRM SFP+ Module
SFP-10G-LRM-SM=
10GBASE-LRM SFP+ Module for single mode
SFP-10G-CX1
10GBASE-CX1 SFP+ Module
SFP-10G-USR
10GBASE-USR SFP+ Module
For information about SFP modules, see the SFP module documentation and the “Installing SFP and
SFP+ Modules” section on page 2-8. For cable specifications, see Appendix B, “Connector and Cable
Specifications.”
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USB Mini-Type B Port
A USB 5-pin mini-Type B connector on the front panel is available for switch management (Figure 1-3).
USB Mini-Type B Console Port
253163
Figure 1-3
See the “Management Ports” section on page 1-7 for details.
LEDs
You can use the switch LEDs to monitor switch activity and its performance. Figure 1-4 shows the switch
LEDs and the Mode button that you use to select a port mode.
Figure 1-4
SYST
PS1
PS2
FAN
STAT
DPLX
SPED
2
1X
11X 13X
2X
3
MODE
4
5
6
7
12X 14X
8
254071
1
Switch LEDs and Mode Button
9
1
System LED
6
Duplex LED
2
Power supply 1 LED
7
Speed LED
3
Power supply 2 LED
8
Mode button
4
Fan LED
9
Port LEDs
5
Status LED
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System LED
Table 1-4
System LED
Color
System Status
Off
System is not powered on.
Green
System is operating normally.
Amber
System is receiving power but is not functioning properly.
For information on the System LED colors during power-on self-test (POST), see the “Switch POST
Results” section on page 4-1.
Power Supply LEDs
The PS-1 and PS-2 LEDs show the status of each power supply. PS-1 is the power supply closest to the
fan, and PS-2 is the power supply closest to the edge of the switch (Table 1-5).
Table 1-5
PWR LED
Color
Description
Off
No power supply is installed.
Green
The power supply is installed and providing power.
Amber
The power supply is not connected to an AC power source or has
failed.
Fan LED
The Fan LED shows the fan module status.
Table 1-6
Fan LED
Color
Description
Off
No fan module is installed.
Green
The fan module is working.
Amber
One or both of the fans in the fan module has failed, or the switch
is overheating.
Port LEDs and Modes
Each port and module slot has a port LED. As a group or individually, the LEDs show information about
the switch and about the ports. Table 1-7 lists the mode LEDs and the associated port modes and
meanings.
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Table 1-7
Port Mode LEDs
Mode LED
Port Mode
Description
STAT
Port status
The port status. This is the default mode.
DUPLX
Port duplex
The port duplex mode: full duplex or half duplex.
Note
SPEED
Port speed
The ports operate only in full-duplex mode.
The port operating speed: 10, 100, 1000 Mb/s, or 10 Gb/s.
To select a mode, press the Mode button until the desired mode is highlighted. When you change port
modes, the meanings of the port LED colors also change.
Table 1-8
Meanings of LED Colors in Different Modes
Port Mode
Port LED Color
Meaning
STAT
(port status)
Off
No link or the port was administratively shut down.
Green
Link present.
Blinking green Activity. Interface is sending or receiving data.
Alternating
green-amber
Link fault. Error frames can affect connectivity, and errors such as
excessive collisions, cyclic redundancy check (CRC) errors, and
alignment and jabber errors are monitored for a link-fault
indication.
Amber
Port is blocked by Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) and is not
forwarding data.
After a port is reconfigured, the port LED can remain amber for up
to 30 seconds as STP searches the switch for possible loops.
Blinking amber Port is blocked by STP and is sending and receiving packets.
DUPLX
(duplex)
Off
Port is operating in half duplex.
Green
Port is operating in full duplex.
SPEED
10/100/1000 ports
Off
Port is operating at 10 Mb/s.
Green
Port is operating at 100 Mb/s.
Blinking green Port is operating at 1000 Mb/s.
SFP and SFP+ module ports
Off
Port is not operating.
Blinking green Port is operating at up to 10 Gb/s with an SFP+ module installed.
Green
Port is operating at 1 Gb/s with an SFP module installed.
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Rear Panel
The rear panel of the switch has a USB Type A port, an RJ-45 console port, an Ethernet management
port, a fan module slot, and two AC power module slots, (Figure 1-5).
Figure 1-5
Catalyst 2360 Switch Rear Panel
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S
IB
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FA
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P
S
U
1
100-240
~
PWR OK
P
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2
100-240
~
PWR OK
2
2-1A,
50-60Hz
3
135W
2-1A,
50-60Hz
4
254073
C2360-FAN
1
MGMT
BASE T
AIRFLOW IN PORTS
E
AIRFLOW DIRECTION
CONSOL
135W
5
5
1 USB Type A port
4 Fan module
2 RJ-45 console port
5 AC power supplies
3 Ethernet management port
USB Type A Port
The USB Type A interface provides access to external USB flash devices (also known as thumb drives
or USB keys).
The interface supports Cisco USB flash drives with capacities from 64 MB to 1 GB.
Cisco IOS software provides standard file system access to the flash device: read, write, erase, and copy,
as well as formatting of the flash device with a FAT file system.
For more information about the switch management ports, see the switch software configuration guide
and the command reference on Cisco.com and the “Connector Specifications” section on page B-1.
Management Ports
•
Ethernet management port
•
RJ-45 console port (EIA/TIA-232)
•
USB mini-Type B console port
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Ethernet Management Port
You can connect the switch to a host such as a Windows workstation or a terminal server through the
10/100 Ethernet management port or one of the console ports (Figure 1-3 and Figure 1-5). The 10/100
Ethernet management port connection uses an RJ-45 crossover or straight-through cable. The RJ-45
console port connection uses the supplied RJ-45-to-DB-9 female cable. The USB console port uses a
USB type-A-to-USB 5-pin mini-Type B cable. The USB console interface speeds are the same as the
RJ-45 console interface speeds.
USB Mini-Type B Port
The switch has a USB mini-Type B console connection on the front panel and an RJ-45 console port on
the switch rear panel. Console output is always active on both connectors, but console input is active on
only one connector at a time. The USB connector takes precedence over the RJ-45 connector.
Use a USB Type-A-to-USB 5-pin mini-Type B cable to connect a PC or other device to the switch. The
required USB cable is included in the optional Cisco accessory kit (part number 800-33434).
The connected device must include a terminal emulation application.
Windows PCs need a driver for the USB port. See the “Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB
Device Drivers” section on page C-4 for installation instructions.
When the switch detects a valid USB connection to a powered device, input from the Ethernet connection
is immediately disabled, and input from the USB console is enabled. Removing the USB connection
immediately reenables input from the Ethernet connection.
The switch provides a configurable inactivity timeout that reactivates the RJ-45 console if no input
activity has occurred on the USB console for a specified time period. After the USB console has been
deactivated due to a timeout, you can restore its operation by disconnecting and reconnecting the USB
cable. You can disable USB console operation by using Cisco IOS commands. See the switch software
configuration guide for details.
If you use the USB console port, the Cisco Windows USB device driver must be installed on any PC
connected to the console port (for operation with Microsoft Windows).
Note
For information about downloading the Cisco USB device driver, see the “Installing the Cisco Microsoft
Windows USB Device Drivers” section on page C-4.
With the Cisco Windows USB device driver, you can connect and disconnect the USB cable from the
console port without affecting Windows HyperTerminal operations. Mac OS X or Linux require no
special drivers.
The console output always goes to both the RJ-45 and the USB console connectors, but the console input
is active on only one of the console connectors at any one time. The USB console takes precedence over
the RJ-45 console. When a cable is connected into the USB console port, the RJ-45 console port becomes
inactive. Conversely, when the USB cable is disconnected from the USB console port, the RJ-45 port
becomes active.
Note
The 4-pin mini-Type B connectors resemble 5-pin mini-Type B connectors. They are not compatible.
Use only the 5-pin mini-Type B (Figure 1-6).
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USB Mini-Type B Port
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Figure 1-6
You can use the command-line interface (CLI) to configure an inactivity timeout that reactivates the
RJ-45 console if the USB console has been activated and no input activity has occurred on the USB
console for a specified time period.
After the USB console deactivates due to inactivity, you cannot use the CLI to reactivate it. Disconnect
and reconnect the USB cable to reactivate the USB console. For information on using the CLI to
configure the USB console interface, see the switch software guide.
Power-Supply Modules
The Catalyst 2360 switch is powered by two 135 W power-supply modules.
The Catalyst 2360 power-supply module is an autoranging unit that supports input voltages
from 100–240 VAC.
The AC-power-supply module uses an 18-AWG power cord for connection to an AC power outlet.
The power-supply modules have one status LED (Table 1-9).
Table 1-9
Power-Supply Module LED
Power-Supply Module LED
Green
No AC input power or DC output failure
Off
AC input power present and DC output OK
For information about replacing a power-supply module and for module specifications, see Chapter 3,
“Power Supply and Fan Module Installation,” and Appendix A, “Technical Specifications.”
Fan Module
The switch has a hot-swappable 12-V fan module in the rear panel. The air circulation system consists
of the fan module and the power supply modules. You can change the airflow direction by changing the
orientation of the fan module.
In Figure 1-7, the blue arrows show cool air flow, and the red arrows show warm air flow.
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Figure 1-7
Catalyst 2360 Switch Airflow Options
1X
SYST
PS1
PS2
FAN
STAT
DPLX
SPED
11X 13X
2X
MODE
23X 25X
12X 14X
35X 37X
Cataly
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24X 26X
47X
Series
36X 38X
1
1
SYST
PS1
PS2
FAN
STAT
DPLX
SPED
2
3
4
48X
1X
11X 13X
2X
MODE
23X 25X
12X 14X
35X 37X
Cataly
47X
Series
254074
st 2960
24X 26X
36X 38X
1
2
1
Cool air intake at power supplies, warm air
exhaust at switch ports
2
3
4
48X
2
Cool air intake at switch ports, warm air
exhaust at power supplies
For information about installing a fan module and the module specifications, see Chapter 3, “Power
Supply and Fan Module Installation,” and Appendix A, “Technical Specifications.”
Management Options
•
Cisco Network Assistant
Cisco Network Assistant is a PC-based network management GUI application for LANs of small
and medium-sized businesses. You can use the GUI to configure and manage switch clusters or
standalone switches. Cisco Network Assistant is available at no cost and can be downloaded from
this URL:
http://www.cisco.com/go/networkassistant
For information on starting the Network Assistant application, see the Getting Started with Cisco
Network Assistant guide on Cisco.com.
•
Device manager
You can use the device manager in the switch memory to manage individual and standalone
switches. This web interface provides configuration and monitoring from anywhere in your network.
For information, see the switch getting started guide and the device manager online help.
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Management Options
•
Cisco IOS CLI
You can configure and monitor the switch and switch cluster members from the CLI. Access the CLI
by connecting your management station to the switch console port or by using Telnet from a remote
management station. See the switch command reference on Cisco.com for information.
•
CiscoWorks application
The CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution (LMS) is a suite of management tools that simplify the
configuration, administration, monitoring, and troubleshooting of Cisco networks. See the LMS
documentation for information:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps7198/tsd_products_support_series_home.html
•
CiscoView application
The CiscoView device-management application displays the switch image that you can use to view
switch status and performance information and set configuration parameters. The CiscoView
application, which you purchase separately, can be a standalone application or part of a Simple
Network Management Protocol (SNMP) platform. For information, see the CiscoView
documentation at this URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/cscowork/ps4565/tsd_products_support_series_home.ht
ml
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Cisco Configuration Engine
The Cisco Configuration Engine is network management software that automates initial
configurations and configuration updates. It generates device-specific configuration changes, sends
them to the device, executes the configuration change, and logs the results. For information about
Cisco Configuration Engine, see the software configuration guide on Cisco.com.
•
SNMP network management
You can manage switches from a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)-compatible
management station that is running platforms such as HP OpenView or SunNet Manager. The switch
supports a comprehensive set of Management Information Base (MIB) extensions and four Remote
Monitoring (RMON) groups. See the switch software configuration guide on Cisco.com and the
documentation that came with your SNMP application for information.
•
Cisco Security Manager
Cisco Security Manager (Security Manager) manages security policies on Cisco security devices.
Security Manager supports integrated provisioning of firewall, IPS, and VPN (site-to-site, remote
access, and SSL) services across devices. For information, see the User Guide for Cisco Security
Manager 3.2.2.
Network Configurations
See the switch software configuration guide on Cisco.com for network configuration concepts and
examples of using the switch to create dedicated network segments and interconnecting the segments
through Gigabit Ethernet connections.
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Product Overview
Management Options
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Switch Installation
Read these topics and perform the procedures in this order:
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Preparing, page 2-1
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Installing the Switch, page 2-4
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Installing SFP and SFP+ Modules, page 2-8
•
Connecting to SFP and SFP+ Modules, page 2-9
•
10/100/1000 Port Connections, page 2-11
For initial switch setup, assigning the switch IP address, and powering on information, see the switch
getting started guide on Cisco.com.
Preparing
•
Safety Warnings, page 2-1
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Installation Guidelines, page 2-3
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Box Contents, page 2-3
•
Tools and Equipment, page 2-3
Safety Warnings
Read this section before you start the installation procedure. Translations of the warning statements
appear in the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Catalyst 2360 Switch guide on the
documentation CD and online at Cisco.com.
Warning
To prevent the switch from overheating, do not operate it in an area that exceeds the maximum
recommended ambient temperature of 113•F (45•C). To prevent airflow restriction, allow at least
3 inches (7.6 cm) of clearance around the ventilation openings. Statement 17B
Warning
Before working on equipment that is connected to power lines, remove jewelry (including rings,
necklaces, and watches). Metal objects will heat up when connected to power and ground and can
cause serious burns or weld the metal object to the terminals. Statement 43
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Preparing
Warning
Do not stack the chassis on any other equipment. If the chassis falls, it can cause severe bodily injury
and equipment damage. Statement 48
Warning
Ethernet cables must be shielded when used in a central office environment. Statement 171
Warning
Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity.
Statement 1001
Warning
Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source. Statement 1004
Warning
This unit is intended for installation in restricted access areas. A restricted access area can be
accessed only through the use of a special tool, lock and key, or other means of security.
Statement 1017
Warning
The plug-socket combination must be accessible at all times, because it serves as the main
disconnecting device.Statement 1019
Warning
This equipment must be grounded. Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the
absence of a suitably installed ground conductor. Contact the appropriate electrical inspection
authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available. Statement 1024
Warning
This unit might have more than one power supply connection. All connections must be removed to
de-energize the unit. Statement 1028
Warning
Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment.
Statement 1030
Warning
Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national laws and regulations.
Statement 1040
Warning
For connections outside the building where the equipment is installed, the following ports must be
connected through an approved network termination unit with integral circuit protection: 10/100/1000
Ethernet. Statement 1044
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Warning
This warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury. Before you
work on any equipment, be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar
with standard practices for preventing accidents. Use the statement number provided at the end of
each warning to locate its translation in the translated safety warnings that accompanied this device.
Statement 1071
Warning
No user-serviceable parts inside. Do not open. Statement 1073
Warning
Installation of the equipment must comply with local and national electrical codes. Statement 1074
Installation Guidelines
•
Clearance to front panel so that the LEDs can be easily read.
•
AC power cord reaches from the AC power outlet to the connector on the switch rear panel.
•
Cabling is away from sources of electrical noise, such as radios, power lines, and fluorescent
lighting fixtures. Make sure the cabling is safely away from other devices that might damage the
cables.
•
Airflow around the switch and through the vents is unrestricted.
•
Temperature around the unit does not exceed 113°F (45°C). If the switch is installed in a closed or
multirack assembly, the temperature around it might be greater than normal room temperature.
Operating environment is within the ranges listed in Appendix A, “Technical Specifications.”
•
Humidity around the switch does not exceed 90 percent.
•
Altitude at the installation site is not greater than 10,000 feet.
•
For 10/100/1000 fixed ports, cable lengths from the switch to connected devices are up to
328 feet (100 meters).
•
For cable lengths for SFP-module connections, see the “Cables and Adapters” section on page B-5.
•
Cooling mechanisms, such as fans and blowers in the switch, can draw dust and other particles
causing contaminant buildup inside the chassis, which can result in system malfunction. You must
install this equipment in an environment as free from dust and foreign conductive material (such as
metal flakes from construction activities) as is possible.
Box Contents
The switch getting started guide describes the box contents. If any item is missing or damaged, contact
your Cisco representative or reseller for support.
Tools and Equipment
You need to supply a number-2 Phillips screwdriver.
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Installing the Switch
Verifying Switch Operation
Before you install the switch in a rack, power on the switch and verify that it passes POST.
To power on the switch, plug one end of the AC power cord into the switch AC power connector, and
plug the other end into an AC power outlet.
When the system powers on, the software image decompresses, and the SYSTEM LED blinks green.
After the switch powers on, it begins the power-on self-test (POST), which can take several minutes to
complete. During POST, all LEDs are off. When POST is complete, the SYSTEM LED turns green, and
the other LEDs reflect the status of the corresponding module. If a switch fails POST, the System LED
turns amber.
POST failures are usually fatal. Call Cisco technical support representative if your switch fails POST.
After a successful POST, unplug the power cord from the switch. Install the switch in a rack as described
in the “Installing the Switch” section on page 2-4.
Installing the Switch
•
Rack-Mounting, page 2-4
•
After Switch Installation, page 2-8
Rack-Mounting
Installation in other than 19-inch racks requires a bracket kit not included with the switch. Figure 2-1
shows the standard 19-inch brackets and ETSI mounting brackets. You can order the ETSI bracket from
your Cisco sales representative.
Warning
To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing this unit in a rack, you must take special
precautions to ensure that the system remains stable. The following guidelines are provided to
ensure your safety:
•
This unit should be mounted at the bottom of the rack if it is the only unit in the rack.
•
When mounting this unit in a partially filled rack, load the rack from the bottom to the top with the heaviest
component at the bottom of the rack.
•
If the rack is provided with stabilizing devices, install the stabilizers before mounting or servicing the unit in
the rack. Statement 1006
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Installing the Switch
Figure 2-1
Rack-Mounting Brackets
19 inch
206933
ETSI
Attaching the Rack-Mount Brackets
Use three Phillips flat-head screws to attach the long side of the bracket to each side of the switch
(Figure 2-2).
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Mounting in a Rack
After you attach the brackets, use the four supplied Phillips machine screws to attach the brackets to the
rack (Figure 2-3). Use the black Phillips machine screw to attach the cable guide to the left or right
bracket.
When you complete the switch installation, see the “After Switch Installation” section on page 2-8 for
information on switch configuration.
Figure 2-3
Mounting in a Rack
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When you complete the switch installation, see the “After Switch Installation” section on page 2-8 for
information on switch configuration.
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Installing SFP and SFP+ Modules
After Switch Installation
•
Configure the switch by running Express Setup to enter the initial switch configuration. See the
switch getting started guide on Cisco.com.
•
Use the CLI setup program to enter the initial switch configuration. See Appendix C, “Configuring
the Switch with the CLI-Based Setup Program.”
•
Connect to the front-panel ports. See the “Installing SFP and SFP+ Modules” section on page 2-8
and the “10/100/1000 Port Connections” section on page 2-11.
Installing SFP and SFP+ Modules
All the SFP slots on the switch support both SFP modules and SFP+ modules.
See the “SFP and SFP+ Module Slots” section on page 1-3 and the switch release notes on Cisco.com
for the list of supported SFP modules. Use only Cisco SFP modules on the switch.
For information about installing, removing, cabling, and troubleshooting SFP modules, see the module
documentation that shipped with your device. For module cable specifications, see Appendix B,
“Connector and Cable Specifications.”
Installing an SFP or SFP+ Module
Warning
Class 1 laser product. Statement 1008
•
Do not remove the dust plugs from the modules or the rubber caps from the fiber-optic cable until
you are ready to connect the cable. The plugs and caps protect the module ports and cables from
contamination and ambient light.
•
Removing and installing an SFP or SFP+ module can shorten its useful life. Do not remove and
insert any module more often than necessary.
•
To prevent ESD damage, follow your normal board and component handling procedures when
connecting cables to the switch and other devices.
Step 1
Attach an ESD-preventive wrist strap to your wrist and to a bare metal surface.
Step 2
Find the send (TX) and receive (RX) markings on the module top.
On some SFP or SFP+ modules, the send and receive (TX and RX) markings might be replaced by arrows
that show the direction of the connection, either send or receive (TX or RX).
Step 3
If the module has a bale-clasp latch, move it to the open, unlocked position.
Step 4
Align the module in front of the slot opening, and push until you feel the connector snap into place.
Step 5
If the module has a bale-clasp latch, close it.
Step 6
For fiber-optic SFP or SFP+ modules, remove the dust plugs and save.
Step 7
Connect the SFP cables.
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Figure 2-4
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Removing an SFP or SFP+ Module
Step 1
Attach an ESD-preventive wrist strap to your wrist and to a bare metal surface.
Step 2
Disconnect the cable from the SFP module. For reattachment, note which cable connector plug is send
(TX) and which is receive (RX).
Step 3
Insert a dust plug into the optical ports of the SFP or SFP+ module to keep the optical interfaces clean.
Step 4
If the module has a bale-clasp latch, pull the bale out and down to eject the module. If the latch is
obstructed and you cannot use your finger, use a small, flat-blade screwdriver or other long, narrow
instrument to open the latch.
Step 5
Grasp the SFP or SFP+ module, and carefully remove it from the module slot.
Step 6
Place the module in an antistatic bag or other protective environment.
Connecting to SFP and SFP+ Modules
For instructions on how to connect to fiber-optic SFP modules, see the “Connecting to Fiber-Optic SFP
and SFP+ Modules” section. For instructions on how to connect to copper 1000BASE-T SFP modules,
see the “Connecting to 1000BASE-T SFP” section.
For instructions about how to install or remove an SFP module, see the “Installing SFP and SFP+
Modules” section on page 2-8.
Connecting to Fiber-Optic SFP and SFP+ Modules
Caution
Do not remove the rubber plugs from the SFP or SFP+ module port or the rubber caps from the
fiber-optic cable until you are ready to connect the cable. The plugs and caps protect the SFP module
ports and cables from contamination and ambient light.
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Connecting to SFP and SFP+ Modules
Before connecting to the SFP module, be sure that you understand the port and cabling stipulations in
the “Installation Guidelines” section on page 2-3 and in the “SFP and SFP+ Module Slots” section on
page 1-3. See Appendix B, “Connector and Cable Specifications” for information about the LC
connector on the SFP module.
Step 1
Remove the rubber plugs from the module port and fiber-optic cable, and store them for future use.
Step 2
Insert one end of the fiber-optic cable into the SFP or SFP+ module port (Figure 2-5).
Figure 2-5
Connecting to a Fiber-Optic SFP Module Port
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Step 3
Insert the other cable end into a fiber-optic receptacle on a target device.
Step 4
Observe the port status LED.
The LED turns green when the switch and the target device have an established link.
The LED turns amber while the STP discovers the network topology and searches for loops. This process
takes about 30 seconds, and then the port LED turns green.
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 Chapter 4, “Troubleshooting,” for
solutions to cabling problems.
Step 5
If necessary, reconfigure and restart the switch or target device.
Connecting to 1000BASE-T SFP
Caution
Step 1
To prevent ESD damage, follow your normal board and component handling procedures.
Connect one end of the cable to the SFP module port (Figure 2-6). When connecting to servers,
workstations, and routers, use a four twisted-pair, straight-through cable. When connecting to switches
or repeaters, use a four twisted-pair, crossover cable.
When connecting to a 1000BASE-T device, be sure to use a four twisted-pair, Category 5 or higher cable.
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10/100/1000 Port Connections
Note
The automatic medium-dependent interface crossover (auto-MDIX) feature is enabled by
default. For configuration information for this feature, see the switch software configuration
guide or the switch command reference on Cisco.com.
Figure 2-6
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Step 2
Connect the other end of the cable to an RJ-45 connector on the other device.
Step 3
Observe the port status LED.
The LED turns green when the switch and the other device have an established link.
The LED turns amber while the STP discovers the network topology and searches for loops. This process
takes about 30 seconds, and then the port LED turns green.
If the LED is off, the other device might not be turned on, there might be a cable problem, or there might
be a problem with the adapter in the other device. See Chapter 4, “Troubleshooting,” for solutions to
cabling problems.
Step 4
If necessary, reconfigure and restart the switch or other device.
10/100/1000 Port Connections
The autonegotiation and the auto-MDIX features are enabled by default on the switch 10/100/1000 ports.
With autonegotiation, the switch port configurations change to operate at the speed of the attached
device. If the attached device does not support autonegotiation, you can manually set the switch interface
speed and duplex parameters. Connecting devices that do not autonegotiate or that have the speed and
duplex parameters manually set can reduce performance or result in no linkage.
With auto-MDIX, the switch detects the required cable type for copper Ethernet connections and
configures the interface accordingly. If auto-MDIX is disabled, use Table 2-1 to select the correct cable.
See the “Cables and Adapters” section on page B-5 for pinout descriptions.
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Table 2-1
Recommended Ethernet Cables (When Auto-MDIX is Disabled)
Device
Crossover Cable1
Straight-Through Cable1
Switch to switch
Yes
No
Switch to hub
Yes
No
Switch to computer or server
No
Yes
Switch to router
No
Yes
Switch to IP phone
No
Yes
1. 100BASE-TX and 1000BASE-T traffic requires twisted four-pair, Category 5, Category 5e, or
Category 6 cable. 10BASE-T traffic can use Category 3 or Category 4 cable.
To maximize performance, choose one of these methods for configuring the Ethernet ports:
•
Let the ports autonegotiate both speed and duplex.
•
Set the interface speed and duplex parameters on both ends of the connection.
Use the guidelines in Table 2-1 to select the correct cable for connecting the switch 10/100 and
10/100/1000 ports to other devices. See the “Cable and Adapter Specifications” section on page B-4 for
cable-pinout descriptions.
Where to Go Next
To change the switch settings, you can use the switch default configuration or use any of the management
options described in the “Management Options” section.
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Power Supply and Fan Module Installation
This chapter describes how to remove and install a new or replacement power supply or fan module in a
Catalyst 2360 switch.
•
Installation Guidelines, page 3-1
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Tools that You Need, page 3-2
•
Power Supply Module Overview, page 3-2
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Installing or Replacing a Power Supply, page 3-3
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Finding the Power Supply Serial Number, page 3-4
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Fan Module Overview, page 3-5
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Replacing a Fan Module, page 3-8
•
Finding the Fan Module Serial Number, page 3-9
Installation Guidelines
Observe these guidelines when removing or installing a power supply or fan module:
•
Do not force the power supply or fan module into the slot. The switch pins can be damaged if they
are not aligned with the module.
•
A partially connected power supply or fan module can disrupt system operation.
•
Remove the power cord from the power-supply module before removing or installing the module.
Caution
Do not operate the switch with one power-supply module slot empty. For proper chassis cooling, both
module slots must be populated with either a power supply or a blank cover.
Warning
Blank faceplates and cover panels serve three important functions: they prevent exposure to
hazardous voltages and currents inside the chassis; they contain electromagnetic interference (EMI)
that might disrupt other equipment; and they direct the flow of cooling air through the chassis. Do not
operate the system unless all cards, faceplates, front covers, and rear covers are in place.
Statement 1029
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Tools that You Need
•
The fan module is hot-swappable. When replacing a fan, complete the replacement procedure before
a CLI message shows that the switch is overheating (approximately 5 minutes).
•
Make sure that all power supply and fan modules are securely seated before you move the switch.
Warning
Do not reach into a vacant slot or chassis while you install or remove a module or a fan. Exposed
circuitry could constitute an energy hazard. Statement 206
Warning
Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment.
Statement 1030
Tools that You Need
You need a flat-blade screwdriver to loosen the captive screws on the power supply and fan modules.
Power Supply Module Overview
Table 1
Power Supply Module Part Number and Description
Part number
Description
PWR-C49-300AC
135-W AC power supply module
The 135-W AC power supply module is an autoranging unit that supports input voltages between 100
and 240 VAC.
The power supply module ships with an 18-AWG power cord.
The switch operates with either one or two active power supply modules. Two installed power supplies
provide redundant power. Figure 3-1 shows the switch power supply.
Figure 3-1
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Installing or Replacing a Power Supply
The power supply module has one status LED. Table 3-2 lists the LED colors and their meanings.
Table 3-2
Power Supply Module LEDs
Power Supply Module LED
Off
No AC input power or DC output failure
Green
AC input power present and DC output OK
Do not operate the switch with an empty power supply slot. If no power supply is installed in a power
supply slot, install a power supply slot cover (Figure 3-2).
Figure 3-2
Power Supply Slot Cover
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Captive screw
Installing or Replacing a Power Supply
Step 1
Turn off the power at its source. If you are not replacing a power supply, go to Step 4.
Step 2
Unplug the power cord from the power supply module connector.
Step 3
Using a flat head screwdriver, loosen the captive screw.
Step 4
Move the release latch at the left side of the power supply module to the right to unlock it. If you are not
replacing a power supply, go to Step 6.
Step 5
Grasp the captive screw and pull out the power supply. (Figure 3-3).
Caution
Do not leave the power-supply slot open for more than 90 seconds while the switch is operating.
Step 6
Install the new power supply into the slot, and gently push it in (Figure 3-3). When correctly inserted,
the power supply is flush with the switch rear panel.
Step 7
Move the release latch left to the locked position.
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Finding the Power Supply Serial Number
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Step 8
Tighten the captive screw.
Step 9
Plug the power cord into the power supply and into an AC-power outlet. Turn on the power at the power
source.
Step 10
Confirm that the LED on the power supply and the Power LED on the switch front panel are green.
Table 1-9 describes the power supply module LED and Table 1-5 describes the Power LED.
Finding the Power Supply Serial Number
If you contact Cisco Technical Assistance regarding a power supply module, you need to know the serial
number. Figure 3-4 shows the serial number location.
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Fan Module Overview
Figure 3-4
Catalyst 2360 Switch Power Supply Serial Number
207619SN, 781-00681-01
SN: XXXNNNNXXXX
Fan Module Overview
The switch has one dual-direction fan module which comprises two fans (Figure 3-5). The orientation
of the fan module sets the direction of the air flow through the switch—either air flow into the ports, or
air flow out of the ports. The air flow direction of the switch should match the air flow direction for other
devices in the same rack. To change the air flow direction, remove the fan module, rotate it 180 degrees
(Figure 3-6), and re-insert it.
The fan module is hot-swappable.
Table 3
Fan Module Part Number and Description
Part number
Description
C2360-FAN
Reversible fan module with two fans
See a video demonstration of the fan installation here:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/switches/ps5718/ps10920/vds_cis_108148_cat2360_fan_
installation.html
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Figure 3-5
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2
C2360-FAN
AIRFLOW DIRECTION
254084
4
3
3
1
Fan module
3
Fans
2
Air flow direction indicator1
4
Captive screw
1. Align this marker with one of the air flow direction markers on the switch chassis (Figures 3-7 through 3-10).
Figure 3-6
Fan Module Rotation
C2360-FAN
AIRFLOW DIRECTION
1
C2360-FAN
AIRFLOW DIRECTION
254093
2
Figure 3-7 shows the fan orientation for airflow into the ports and shows the original switch chassis.
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Figure 3-7
Fan Orientation for Airflow into Switch Ports (Original Switch Chassis)
EXHAUST AT PORTS
C2360-FAN
MGMT
BASE T
EXHAUST AT PORTS
AIRFLOW DIRECTION
INTAKE AT PORTS
E
INTAKE AT PORTS
CONSOL
100-240~
PWR OK
100-240~
135W
2-1A,
50-60H
z
135W
254086
C2360-FAN
AIRFLOW DIRECTION
PWR OK
2-1A,
50-60H
z
Figure 3-8 shows the fan orientation for airflow into the ports and shows an updated switch chassis.
Figure 3-8
Fan Orientation for Airflow into Switch Ports (Updated Switch Chassis)
R
E
V
E
R
S
IB
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FA
N
C2360-FAN
EXHAUST AT PORTS
AIRFLOW DIRECTION
AIRFLOW IN PORTS
R
E
V
E
R
S
IB
LE
FA
P
S
U
1
MGMT
BASE T
100-240~
PWR OK
P
S
U
2
AIRFLOW OUT PORTS
N
E
AIRFLOW IN PORTS
CONSOL
100-240~
135W
2-1A,
50-60H
z
135W
254801
C2360-FAN
AIRFLOW DIRECTION
PWR OK
2-1A,
50-60H
z
Figure 3-9 shows the fan orientation for airflow out of the ports and shows an original switch chassis.
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Figure 3-9
Fan Orientation for Airflow out of Switch Ports (Original Switch Chassis)
C2360-FAN
AIRFLOW DIRECTION
EXHAUST AT PORTS
INTAKE AT PORTS
MGMT
BASE T
EXHAUST AT PORTS
E
INTAKE AT PORTS
CONSOL
100-240~
PWR OK
100-240~
AIRFLOW DIRECTION
135W
2-1A,
50-60H
z
135W
254087
C2360-FAN
PWR OK
2-1A,
50-60H
z
Figure 3-10 shows the fan orientation for airflow out of the ports and shows an updated switch chassis.
Figure 3-10
Fan Orientation for Airflow Out of Ports (Updated Switch Chassis)
R
E
V
E
R
S
IB
LE
FA
N
C2360-FAN
AIRFLOW DIRECTION
AIRFLOW OUT PORTS
INTAKE AT PORTS
R
E
V
E
R
S
IB
LE
FA
P
S
U
1
MGMT
BASE T
100-240~
PWR OK
P
S
U
2
AIRFLOW OUT PORTS
N
E
AIRFLOW IN PORTS
CONSOL
100-240~
z
135W
2-1A,
50-60H
z
135W
254802
AIRFLOW DIRECTION
C2360-FAN
PWR OK
2-1A,
50-60H
An airflow direction label is on each side of the fan slot in the switch back panel. Align the fan-module
airflow direction indicator (Figure 3-5) with one of the direction indicators on the back panel (Figures
3-7 through 3-10).
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Replacing a Fan Module
Replacing a Fan Module
Note
Warning
See a video demonstration of the fan installation here:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/switches/ps5718/ps10920/vds_cis_108148_cat2360_fan_i
nstallation.html
Do not reach into a vacant slot or chassis while you install or remove a module or a fan. Exposed
circuitry could constitute an energy hazard. Statement 206
Step 1
Using a flat blade screwdriver, loosen the captive screw.
Step 2
Grasp the captive screw, and pull out the fan module.
Caution
Replace a failed fan module before a CLI message shows that the switch is overheating (approximately
5 minutes).
Step 3
Align the air flow direction indicator on the fan module with one of the direction indicators on the switch
chassis (Figures 3-7 through 3-10) and push the module into the slot. When correctly inserted, the fan
module is flush with the switch rear panel.
Step 4
Fasten the captive screw. When the fan is operating, the fan LED on the switch front panel is green.
The switch continues to operate when one fan fails. If one fan fails, the Fan LED turns amber. If the
second fan fails, the switch sends an error message, writes a failure log to flash memory, and shuts down.
Finding the Fan Module Serial Number
If you contact Cisco Technical Assistance regarding a fan module, you need to know the serial number.
Figure 3-11 shows the serial number location.
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Finding the Fan Module Serial Number
Catalyst 2360 Switch Fan Module Serial Number
207618SN, 781-00680-01
Figure 3-11
SN: XXXNNNNXXXX
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Troubleshooting
•
Diagnosing Problems, page 4-1
•
Clearing the Switch IP Address and Configuration, page 4-4
•
Finding the Switch Serial Number, page 4-5
Diagnosing Problems
The LEDs on the front panel provide troubleshooting information about the switch. They show POST
failures, port-connectivity problems, and overall switch performance. You can also get statistics from the
device manager, from the CLI, or from an SNMP workstation. See the software configuration guide, the
switch command reference guide on Cisco.com, or the documentation that came with your SNMP
application for details.
Switch POST Results
See the “Verifying Switch Operation” section on page 2-4 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
If you have physical access to the switch, look at the port LEDs to troubleshoot the switch. See the
“LEDs” section on page 1-4 for a description of the LED colors and their meanings.
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Diagnosing Problems
Switch Connections
Bad or Damaged Cable
Always examine the cable for marginal damage or failure. A cable might be just good enough to connect
at the physical layer, but it could corrupt packets as a result of subtle damage to the wiring or connectors.
You can identify this situation because the port has many packet errors or the port constantly flaps (loses
and regains link).
•
Examine or exchange the copper or fiber-optic cable with a known, good cable.
•
Look for broken or missing pins on cable connectors.
•
Rule out any bad patch panel connections or media convertors between the source and the
destination. If possible, bypass the patch panel, or eliminate faulty media convertors
(fiber-optic-to-copper).
•
Try the cable in another port or interface, if possible, to see if the problem follows the cable.
Ethernet and Fiber-Optic Cables
Make sure that you have the correct cable for the connection
•
For Ethernet, use Category 3 copper cable for 10 Mb/s UTP connections. Use either Category 5,
Category 5e, or Category 6 UTP for 10/100 or 10/100/1000 Mb/s connections.
•
For fiber-optic cables, verify that you have the correct cable for the distance and port type. Make
sure that the connected device ports both match and use the same type encoding, optical frequency,
and fiber type.
•
For copper connections, determine if a crossover cable was used when a straight-through was
required or the reverse. Enable auto-MDIX on the switch, or replace the cable. Table 2-1 lists the
recommended Ethernet cables.
Link Status
Verify that both sides have link. A single broken wire or a shutdown port can cause one side to show link
even though the other side does not have link.
A port LED that is on does not guarantee that the cable is fully functional. The cable might have
encountered physical stress that causes it to function at a marginal level. If the port LED does not turn on:
•
Connect the cable from the switch to a known good device.
•
Make sure that both ends of the cable are connected to the correct ports.
•
Verify that both devices have power.
•
Verify that you are using the correct cable type. See Appendix B, “Connector and Cable
Specifications” for information.
•
Look for loose connections. Sometimes a cable appears to be seated, but is not. Disconnect the cable
and then reconnect it.
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Diagnosing Problems
10/100/1000 Port Connections
A port appears to malfunction:
•
Use the Mode button to show the status for all ports. Table 1-7 and Table 1-8 describe the LEDs and
their meanings.
•
Use the show interfaces privileged EXEC command to see if the port is error-disabled, disabled, or
shutdown. Re-enable the port if necessary.
SFP and SFP+ Module
Use only Cisco SFP or SFP+ modules in the switch. Each Cisco module has an internal serial EEPROM
that is encoded with security information. This encoding provides a way for Cisco to identify and
validate that the module meets the requirements for the switch.
•
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. Re-enable the port if needed.
•
Make sure that all fiber-optic connections are properly cleaned and securely connected.
Interface Settings
Verify that the interface is not disabled or powered off. If an interface is manually shut down on either
side of the link, it does not come up until you re-enable the interface. Use the show interfaces privileged
EXEC command to see if the interface is error-disabled, disabled, or shutdown on either side of the
connection. If needed, re-enable the interface.
Ping End Device
Ping from the directly connected switch first, and then work your way back port by port, interface by
interface, trunk by trunk, until you find the source of the connectivity issue. Make sure that each switch
can identify the end device MAC address in its Content-Addressable Memory (CAM) table.
Spanning Tree Loops
STP loops can cause serious performance issues that look like port or interface problems.
A unidirectional link can cause loops. It occurs when the traffic sent by the switch is received by its
neighbor, but the traffic from the neighbor is not received by the switch. A broken fiber-optic cable, other
cabling problems, or a port issue could cause this one-way communication.
You can enable UniDirectional Link Detection (UDLD) on the switch to help identify unidirectional link
problems. For information about enabling UDLD on the switch, see the “Understanding UDLD” section
in the switch software configuration guide on Cisco.com.
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Clearing the Switch IP Address and Configuration
Switch Performance
Speed, Duplex, and Autonegotiation
If the port statistics show a large number of alignment errors, frame check sequence (FCS), or
late-collisions errors, this might mean a speed or duplex mismatch.
A common issue with speed and duplex occurs when duplex and speed settings are mismatched between
two switches, between a switch and a router, or between the switch and a workstation or server.
Mismatches can happen when manually setting the speed and duplex or from autonegotiation issues
between the two devices.
To maximize switch performance and to ensure a link, follow one of these guidelines when changing the
duplex or the speed settings.
•
Let both ports autonegotiate both speed and duplex.
•
Manually set the speed and duplex parameters for the interfaces on both ends of the connection.
•
If a remote device does not autonegotiate, use the same duplex settings on the two ports. The speed
parameter adjusts itself even if the connected port does not autonegotiate.
Autonegotiation and Network Interface Cards
Problems sometimes occur between the switch and third-party network interface cards (NICs). By
default, the switch ports and interfaces autonegotiate. Laptops or other devices are commonly set to
autonegotiate, yet sometimes autonegotiation issues occur.
To troubleshoot autonegotiation problems, try manually setting both sides of the connection. If this does
not solve the problem, there could be a problem with the firmware or software on your NIC. You can
resolve this by upgrading the NIC driver to the latest version.
Cabling Distance
If the port statistics show excessive FCS, late-collision, or alignment errors, verify that the cable distance
from the switch to the connected device meets the recommended guidelines. See the “Cables and
Adapters” section on page B-5.
Clearing the Switch IP Address and Configuration
If you have configured a new switch with a wrong IP address, or if all of the switch LEDs start blinking
when you are trying to enter Express Setup mode, you can clear the configured IP address. The switch
returns to the factory default settings.
Note
This procedure clears the IP address and all configuration information stored on the switch. Do not
follow this procedure unless you want to completely reconfigure the switch.
1.
Press and hold the Mode button (Figure 1-1 on page 1-2).
2.
The switch LEDs blink after about 2 seconds. If the switch is not configured, the LEDs above the
Mode button turn green. You can omit the next step.
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3.
Continue holding down the Mode button. The LEDs stop blinking after 8 seconds, and then the
switch reboots.
You can now configure the switch by using Express Setup as described in the switch getting started
guide.
You can also configure the switch by using the CLI setup procedure described in the “Configuring the
Switch with the CLI-Based Setup Program” appendix.
Finding the Switch Serial Number
If you contact Cisco Technical Assistance, you need to know the switch serial number. Figure 4-1 an
shows the serial number location. You can also use the show version privileged EXEC command to see
the switch serial number.
Figure 4-1
Catalyst 2360 Switch Serial Number Location 1
207617SN, 781-00679-01
SN: XXXNNNNXXXX
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A
Technical Specifications
•
Switch Specifications, page A-1
•
Power Supply Module Specifications, page A-2
•
Fan Module Specifications, page A-2
Switch Specifications
Table A-1
Environmental Specifications
Environmental Ranges
Operating temperature
32 to 113° F (0 to 45° C)
Storage temperature
–13 to 158° F (–25 to 70° C)
Relative humidity
10 to 90% (noncondensing)
Operating altitude
Up to 10,000 ft (3049 m)
Storage altitude
Up to 15,000 ft (4573 m), NEBS up to 13,000 ft (4000 m)
Table A-2
Power and Physical Specifications
Power Requirements
AC input voltage
Power consumption
Power rating
100–240 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz
1
2
63 W, 215 BTUs per hour
0.063 KVA
Physical Specifications
Weight3
8.19 lb (3.72 kg)
Dimensions (H x W x D)
1.73 x 17.50 x 13.64 in. (4.4 x 44.5 x 34.6 cm)
1. Power consumption values for the power consumed internally by the switch at 120 VAC 60 Hz.
2. Power rating values for the switch input power.
3. Switch chassis with no power supply, fan module, or SFP modules installed.
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Appendix A
Technical Specifications
Power Supply Module Specifications
Power Supply Module Specifications
Table A-3
Environmental and Physical Specifications for the Power Supply Module
Environmental Ranges
Operating temperature
32 to 113° F (0 to 45° C)
Storage temperature
–40 to 158° F (–40 to 70° C)
Relative humidity
10 to 90% (noncondensing)
Altitude
Up to 10,000 ft (3049 m)
Physical Specifications
Weight
1.69 lb (0.77 kg)
Dimensions (H x W x D)
1.63 x 4.24 x 8.02 in (4.1 x 10.8 x 20.4 cm)
Table A-4
Power Specifications
Power Specifications
Maximum output power
135 W
Input voltage range and frequency
100–240 VAC, 50–60 Hz
Input current
2–1 A
Output ratings
12V @ 11.3A
Total input BTU
1
Total output BTU
548 BTUs per hour
1
460 BTUs per hour
1. The total input and total output BTU ratings refer to input power to the power supply and output power to the switch. The
BTU ratings are based on 100 VAC.
Fan Module Specifications
Table A-5
Fan Module Environmental and Physical Specifications
Environmental Ranges
Operating temperature
23 to 113° F (–5 to 45° C)
Storage temperature
–40 to 158° F (–40 to 70° C)
Relative humidity
10 to 90% (noncondensing)
Altitude
Up to 10,000 ft (3049 m)
Physical Specifications
Dimensions (H x W x D)
1.64 x 1.81 x 7.89 in. (4.2 x 4.6 x 20 cm)
Weight
0.54 lb. (0.25 kg)
Operating Specification
Airflow
60 cfm
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B
Connector and Cable Specifications
•
Connector Specifications, page B-1
•
Cables and Adapters, page B-5
Connector Specifications
•
10/100/1000 Ports, page B-1
•
SFP Module Connectors, page B-2
•
10/100 Ethernet Management Port, page B-3
•
Console Port, page B-4
10/100/1000 Ports
All the 10/100/1000 ports use RJ-45 connectors and Ethernet pinouts.
10/100/1000 Port Pinouts
Pin
Label
1
TP0+
2
TP0-
3
TP1+
4
TP2+
5
TP2-
6
TP1-
7
TP3+
8
TP3-
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
60915
Figure B-1
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Connector Specifications
10 Gigabit Ethernet CX1 (SFP+ Copper) Connectors
The 10-Gigabit Ethernet electrical modules use CX1 copper connectors similar to the one shown in
Figure B-2.
Note
When ordering or using CX1 cables, ensure that the version identifier is 2 or higher.
The 10-Gigabit Ethernet optical modules use the connectors shown in Figure B-3 and Figure B-4.
10-Gigabit Ethernet CX1 Copper Connector (example)
278541
Figure B-2
SFP Module Connectors
Duplex LC Cable Connector
58476
Figure B-3
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Connector Specifications
Simplex LC Cable Connector
Figure B-5
Copper SFP Module RJ-45 Connector
57834
Figure B-4
Label
1
TP0+
2
TP0-
3
TP1+
4
TP2+
5
TP2-
6
TP1-
7
TP3+
8
TP3-
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
60915
Pin
10/100 Ethernet Management Port
The 10/100 Ethernet management port uses RJ-45 connectors with Ethernet pinouts. Figure B-6 shows
the pinouts.
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Connector Specifications
10/100 Port Pinouts
Pin
Label
1
RD+
2
RD-
3
TD+
4
NC
5
NC
6
TD-
7
NC
8
NC
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
H5318
Figure B-6
Console Port
The switch has two console ports: a USB 5-pin mini-Type B port on the front panel (Figure B-7) and an
RJ-45 console port on the rear panel.
USB Mini-Type B Port
253163
Figure B-7
The USB console port uses a USB Type A-to-5-pin mini-Type B cable (Figure B-8). The USB Type
A-to-USB mini-Type B cable is not supplied. You can order an accessory kit (part number 800-33434)
that has this cable.
USB Type A-to-USB 5-Pin Mini-Type B Cable
253405
Figure B-8
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Cables and Adapters
The RJ-45 console port uses an 8-pin RJ-45 connector. The supplied RJ-45-to-DB-9 adapter cable
connects the console port of the switch to a console PC. You need to provide a RJ-45-to-DB-25 female
DTE adapter if you want to connect the switch console port to a terminal. You can order that adapter
(part number ACS-DSBUASYN=). Table B-2 and Table B-3 list the console port and adapter pinout
information.
Cables and Adapters
•
SFP Module Cables, page B-5
•
Cable Pinouts, page B-6
•
Console Port Adapter Pinouts, page B-8
SFP Module Cables
Each port must match the wave-length specifications on the other end of the cable, and the cable must
not exceed the stipulated cable length. Copper 1000BASE-T SFP module transceivers use standard four
twisted-pair, Category 5 cable at lengths up to 328 feet (100 meters).
Table B-1
Fiber-Optic SFP Module Port Cabling Specifications
Core
Size/Cladding
Size (micron)
Modal
Bandwidth
(MHz/km)1
Cable Distance
MMF
62.5/125
62.5/125
50/125
50/125
160
200
400
500
722 feet (220 m)
902 feet (275 m)
1,640 feet (500 m)
1,804 feet (550 m)
MMF2
SMF
62.5/125
50/125
50/125
G.6522
500
400
500
—
1,804 feet (550 m)
1,804 feet (550 m)
1,804 feet (550 m)
32,810 feet (10 km)
Wavelength
(nanometers)
Cable Type
1000BASE-SX
(GLC-SX-MM)
850
1000BASE-LX/LH
(GLC-LH-SM)
1310
SFP Module
10GBASE-LR
(SFP-10G-LR)
1310
SMF
G.6522
10GBASE-SR
(SFP-10G-SR)
850
MMF
62.5/125
62.5/125
50/125
50/125
50/125
160
200
400
500
2000
85 feet (26 m)
108 feet (33 m)
216 feet (66 m)
269 feet (82 m)
6,561 feet (2000 m)
10GBASE-LRM
850
MMF
62.5/125
62.5/125
50/125
50/125
50/125
160
200
400
500
2000
722 feet (220 m)
722 feet (220 m)
328 feet (100 m)
722 feet (220 m)
722 feet (220 m)
1310
SMF
G.6522
—
32,810 feet (10 km)
(SFP-10G-LRM)
10GBASE-LRM
6.21 miles (10 km)
(SFP-10G-LRM-SM)
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Connector and Cable Specifications
Cables and Adapters
Table B-1
Fiber-Optic SFP Module Port Cabling Specifications (continued)
SFP Module
Wavelength
(nanometers)
10GBASE-CX1
—
Cable Type
Core
Size/Cladding
Size (micron)
Modal
Bandwidth
(MHz/km)1
—
—
Cable Distance
(SFP-H10GB-CU1M)
Twinax cable, 30-AWG
cable assembly
3 feet (1 m)
(SFP-H10GB-CU3M)
Twinax cable, 30-AWG
cable assembly
9 feet (3 m)
(SFP-H10GB-CU5M)
Twinax cable, 24-AWG
cable assembly
16 feet (5 m)
10GBASE-USR
(SFP-10G-USR)
1. Modal bandwidth applies only to multimode fiber.
2. A mode-conditioning patch cord is required. Using an ordinary patch cord with MMF, or 1000BASE-LX/LH SFP modules and a short link distance can
cause transceiver saturation, and an elevated bit error rate (BER). When using the LX/LH SFP module with 62.5-micron diameter MMF, you must also
install a mode-conditioning patch cord between the SFP module and the MMF cable on both the sending and receiving ends of the link. The
mode-conditioning patch cord is required for link distances greater than 984 feet (300 m).
Cable Pinouts
Four Twisted-Pair Straight-Through Cable Schematic
Switch
Router or PC
1 TPO+
1 TP1+
2 TPO-
2 TP1-
3 TP1+
3 TPO+
6 TP1-
6 TPO-
4 TP2+
4 TP3+
5 TP2-
5 TP3-
7 TP3+
7 TP2+
8 TP3-
8 TP2-
65272
Figure B-9
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Cables and Adapters
Four Twisted-Pair Crossover Cable Schematic
Switch
Switch
1 TP0+
1 TP0+
2 TP0-
2 TP0-
3 TP1+
3 TP1+
6 TP1-
6 TP1-
4 TP2+
4 TP2+
5 TP2-
5 TP2-
7 TP3+
7 TP3+
8 TP3-
8 TP3-
65274
Figure B-10
Two Twisted-Pair Straight-Through Cable Schematic
Switch
Router or PC
3 TD+
6 TD–
3 RD+
6 RD–
1 RD+
2 RD–
1 TD+
2 TD–
Two Twisted-Pair Crossover Cable Schematic
Switch
Switch
3 TD+
6 TD–
3 TD+
6 TD–
1 RD+
2 RD–
1 RD+
2 RD–
Figure B-13
H5579
Figure B-12
H5578
Figure B-11
Identifying a Crossover Cable
Pin 1 on one connector and
pin 8 on the other connector
should be the same color.
Pin 8
H10632
Pin 1
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Cables and Adapters
Console Port Adapter Pinouts
The RS-232 console port uses an 8-pin RJ-45 connector. Use an RJ-45-to-DB-9 adapter cable to connect
the switch console port to a console PC. You need to provide a RJ-45-to-DB-25 female DTE adapter to
connect the switch console port to a terminal. You can order the kit (part number ACS-DSBUASYN=)
from Cisco.
Table B-2
Console Port Signaling with a DB-9 Adapter
Switch Console
Port (DTE)
RJ-45-to-DB-9
Terminal Adapter
Console
Device
Signal
DB-9 Pin
Signal
RTS
8
CTS
DTR
6
DSR
TxD
2
RxD
GND
5
GND
GND
5
GND
RxD
3
TxD
DSR
4
DTR
CTS
7
RTS
Table B-3
Console Port Signaling with a DB-25 Adapter
Switch Console
Port (DTE)
RJ-45-to-DB-25
Terminal Adapter
Console
Device
Signal
DB-25 Pin
Signal
RTS
5
CTS
DTR
6
DSR
TxD
3
RxD
GND
7
GND
GND
7
GND
RxD
2
TxD
DSR
20
DTR
CTS
4
RTS
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Configuring the Switch with the CLI-Based
Setup Program
You can use the command-line interface (CLI) setup procedure for a standalone switch. To use Express
Setup, see the Cisco CGS 2360 Getting Started Guide. Before connecting the switch to a power source,
review the safety warnings in Chapter 2, “Switch Installation,” and Chapter 3, “Power Supply and Fan
Module Installation.”
Accessing the CLI Through Express Setup
You can access the CLI on an unconfigured switch. Set the switch in Express Setup mode, and connect
an Ethernet port to an Ethernet port on your PC or workstation. Follow the steps in the getting started
guide to turn on the switch and to use Express Setup.
When the switch is in Express Setup mode, open a Telnet session to the switch by entering the IP address
10.0.0.1. Enter the setup user EXEC command. Enter the information described in the “IP Settings”
section on page C-6 and the “Completing the Setup Program” section on page C-7.
After you have entered the configuration information for the switch, save it to flash memory by using
the write memory privileged EXEC command.
Note
In Express Setup mode, the IP address 10.0.0.1 stays active until you enter the write memory command.
You lose the Telnet connection after entering the write memory command.
For information about using the CLI, see the switch command reference for this release.
Accessing the CLI Through the Console Port
You can use either console port:
•
RJ-45 Console Port
•
USB Console Port
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RJ-45 Console Port
Step 1
Connect the RJ-45-to-DB-9 adapter cable to the 9-pin serial port on the PC. Connect the other end to the
switch console port (Figure C-1).
Figure C-1
Connecting the RJ-45 Console Cable to the Catalyst 2360 Switch
1
CONSOL
E
MGMT
BASE T
C2360-FAN
INTAKE AT PORTS
E
AIRFLOW DIRECTION
CONSOL
100-240~
PWR OK
100-240~
PWR OK
1.5-0.75A
,
50-60Hz
1.5-0.75A
,
50-60Hz
1
2
3
1
RJ-45 console port
2
RJ-45-to-DB-9 cable
3
254092
2
DB-9 adapter connected to PC serial port
Step 2
Start a terminal-emulation program on the PC or the terminal. The program, frequently a PC application
such as HyperTerminal or ProcommPlus, makes communication between the switch and your PC or
terminal possible.
Step 3
Configure the baud rate and character format of the PC or terminal to match the console port
characteristics:
•
9600 baud
•
8 data bits
•
1 stop bit
•
No parity
•
None (flow control)
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Step 4
Connect power to the switch as described in Chapter 3, “Power Supply and Fan Module Installation.”
Step 5
The PC or terminal displays the bootloader sequence. Press Enter to display the setup prompt. Follow
the steps in the “Completing the Setup Program” section on page C-7.
USB Console Port
Step 1
If you are connecting the switch USB console port to a Windows-based PC for the first time, install a
USB driver.
•
“Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows XP USB Driver” section on page C-4
•
“Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows 2000 USB Driver” section on page C-5
•
“Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows Vista and Windows 7 USB Driver” section on page C-5
Figure C-2
Connecting the USB Console Cable to the Catalyst 2360 Switch
1
SYST
PS1
PS2
FAN
STAT
DPLX
SPED
1X
11X 13X
2X
MODE
23X 25X
12X 14X
35X 37X
Catalys
24X 26X
t 2960
47X
Series
36X 38X
1
2
3
4
48X
2
1
3
Step 2
1
USB console port (5-pin mini-Type B)
2
USB Type A-to-5-pin mini-Type B cable
3
USB Type A connection on laptop
254082
2
Connect a USB cable to the PC USB port. Connect the other end to the switch mini- Type B
(5-pin-connector) USB console port (Figure C-2).
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Step 3
To identify the COM port assigned to the USB console port:
Choose Start > Control Panel > Systems
Click the Hardware tab, and choose Device Manager. Expand the Ports section. The assigned COM
port is in parenthesis at the end of this line: Cisco USB System Management Console.
Step 4
Start the terminal-emulation program on the PC or the terminal. The program, frequently a PC
application such as HyperTerminal or ProcommPlus, makes communication possible between the switch
and your PC or terminal.
Step 5
Configure the COM port.
Step 6
Configure the baud rate and character format of the PC or terminal to match the console port
characteristics:
•
9600 baud
•
8 data bits
•
1 stop bit
•
No parity
•
None (flow control)
Step 7
Connect power to the switch as described in Chapter 3, “Power Supply and Fan Module Installation.”
Step 8
The PC or terminal displays the bootloader sequence. Press Enter to display the setup prompt. Follow
the steps in the “Completing the Setup Program” section on page C-7.
Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Device Drivers
Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows XP USB Driver
Step 1
From Cisco.com, get the Cisco_usbconsole_driver. file and unzip it.
Note
You can download the driver file from the Cisco.com software download site.
Step 2
For 32-bit Windows XP, double-click the setup.exe file in the Windows_32 folder. For 64-bit Windows
XP, double-click the setup(x64).exe file in the Windows_64 folder.
Step 3
The Cisco Virtual Com InstallShield Wizard begins. Click Next.
Step 4
In the Ready to Install the Program window, click Install.
Step 5
In the InstallShield Wizard Completed window, click Finish.
Step 6
Connect the USB cable to the PC and to the switch console port. Within a few seconds, the Found New
Hardware Wizard appears. Follow the instructions to complete the driver installation.
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Accessing the CLI Through the Console Port
Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows 2000 USB Driver
Step 1
From Cisco.com, get the Cisco_usbconsole_driver. file and unzip it.
Note
You can download the driver file from the Cisco.com software download site.
Step 2
Double-click the file setup.exe.
Step 3
The Cisco Virtual Com InstallShield Wizard begins. Click Next.
Step 4
In the Ready to Install the Program window, click Install.
Step 5
In the InstallShield Wizard Completed window, click Finish.
Step 6
Connect the USB cable to the PC and to the switch console port. Within a few seconds, the Found New
Hardware Wizard appears. Follow the instructions to complete the driver installation.
Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows Vista and Windows 7 USB Driver
Step 1
From Cisco.com, get the Cisco_usbconsole_driver. file and unzip it.
Note
You can download the driver file from the Cisco.com software download site.
Step 2
For 32-bit Windows Vista or Windows 7, double-click the setup.exe file in the Windows_32 folder.
For 64-bit Windows Vista or Windows 7, double-click the setup(x64).exe file in the Windows_64 folder.
Step 3
The Cisco Virtual Com InstallShield Wizard begins. Click Next.
Step 4
In the Ready to Install the Program window, click Install.
Note
If a User Account Control warning appears, click Allow - I trust this program.
Step 5
In the InstallShield Wizard Completed window, click Finish.
Step 6
Connect the USB cable to the PC and to the switch console port. The Found New Hardware Wizard
appears. Follow the instructions to complete the driver installation.
Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Driver
Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows XP and 2000 USB Driver
You can use the Windows Add or Remove Programs utility or the setup.exe program to remove the driver.
Using the Add or Remove Programs Utility
Step 1
Disconnect the console terminal or PC from the switch.
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Step 2
Choose Start > Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs.
Step 3
Scroll to Cisco Virtual Com and click Remove.
Step 4
When the Program Maintenance window appears, select the Remove radio button. Click Next.
Using the Setup.exe Program
Step 1
Disconnect the console terminal or PC from the switch.
Step 2
Run setup.exe for Windows 32-bit or setup(x64).exe for Windows-64bit. Click Next.
Step 3
The InstallShield Wizard for Cisco Virtual Com appears. Click Next.
Step 4
When the Program Maintenance window appears, select the Remove radio button. Click Next.
Step 5
When the Remove the Program window appears, click Remove.
Step 6
When the InstallShield Wizard Completed window appears, click Finish.
Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows Vista and Windows 7 USB Driver
Step 1
Disconnect the console terminal or PC from the switch.
Step 2
Run setup.exe for Windows 32-bit or setup(x64).exe for Windows-64bit. Click Next.
Step 3
The InstallShield Wizard for Cisco Virtual Com appears. Click Next.
Step 4
When the Program Maintenance window appears, select the Remove radio button. Click Next.
Step 5
When the Remove the Program window appears, click Remove.
Note
Step 6
If a User Account Control warning appears, click Allow - I trust this program to proceed.
When the InstallShield Wizard Completed window appears, click Finish.
Entering the Initial Configuration Information
You need to complete the setup program that runs after the switch powers on. You must assign an IP
address and other configuration information necessary for the switch to communicate with the local
routers and the Internet. This information is also needed to use the device manager or Cisco Network
Assistant to configure and manage the switch.
IP Settings
You need this information:
•
Switch IP address
•
Subnet mask (IP netmask)
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•
Default gateway (router)
•
Enable secret password
•
Enable password
•
Telnet password
Completing the Setup Program
The initial setup dialog appears at the console when you first press Enter. Follow these steps to complete
the setup program and to create an initial configuration for the switch:
Step 1
Enter Yes at these two prompts.
Would you like to enter the initial configuration dialog? [yes/no]: yes
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.
Would you like to enter basic management setup? [yes/no]: yes
Step 2
Enter a host name for the switch, and press Return.
On a command switch, the host name is limited to 28 characters; on a member switch to 31 characters.
Do not use -n, where n is a number, as the last character in a host name for any switch.
Enter host name [Switch]: host_name
Step 3
Enter an enable secret password, and press Return.
The password can be from 1 to 25 alphanumeric characters, can start with a number, is case sensitive,
allows spaces, but ignores leading spaces. The secret password is encrypted, and the enable password is
in plain text.
Enter enable secret: secret_password
Step 4
Enter an enable password, and press Return.
Enter enable password: enable_password
Step 5
Enter a virtual terminal (Telnet) password, and press Return.
The password can be from 1 to 25 alphanumeric characters, is case sensitive, allows spaces, but ignores
leading spaces.
Enter virtual terminal password: terminal-password
Step 6
(Optional) Configure Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) by responding to the prompts. You
can also configure SNMP later through the CLI, the device manager, or the Network Assistant
application. To configure SNMP later, enter no.
Configure SNMP Network Management? [no]: no
Step 7
Enter the interface name (physical interface or VLAN name) of the connection to the management
network, and press Return. For this release, always use vlan1 as that interface.
Enter interface name used to connect to the
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management network from the above interface summary: vlan1
Step 8
Configure the interface by entering the switch IP address and subnet mask and pressing Return. The IP
address and subnet masks shown are examples.
Configuring interface vlan1:
Configure IP on this interface? [yes]: yes
IP address for this interface: 10.4.120.106
Subnet mask for this interface [255.0.0.0]: 255.0.0.0
Step 9
Enter Y to configure the switch as the cluster command switch. Enter N to configure it as a member
switch or as a standalone switch.
If you enter N, the switch appears as a candidate switch in the Network Assistant GUI. You can configure
the switch as a command switch later through the CLI, the device manager, or the Network Assistant
application. To configure it later, enter no.
Would you like to enable as a cluster command switch? [yes/no]: no
You have now completed the initial configuration of the switch and the switch. This is an example of the
configuration output that appears:
The following configuration command script was created:
hostname switch1
enable secret 5 $1$Ulq8$DlA/OiaEbl90WcBPd9cOn1
enable password enable_password
line vty 0 15
password terminal-password
no snmp-server
!
no ip routing
!
interface Vlan1
no shutdown
ip address 10.4.120.106 255.0.0.0
!
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1
!
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/2
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/3
!
...<output abbreviated>
!
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/23
!
end
Step 10
These choices appear:
[0] Go to the IOS command prompt without saving this config.
[1] Return back to the setup without saving this config.
[2] Save this configuration to nvram and exit.
Choose (2) to save the configuration to NVRAM to use it the next time the switch reboots.
Enter your selection [2]:2
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Make your selection, and press Return.
The switch now runs this default configuration. If you want to change this configuration or perform other
management tasks, see the “Management Options” section on page 1-10.
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brackets
Numerics
See mounting brackets
10/100/1000 PoE ports
numbering
pinouts
1-2
C
B-1
recommended cables
2-12
cable guide, attaching
10/100/1000 ports
cabling
cables
1-2
crossover
connecting to
numbering
overview
2-7
2-12
1-1
1-2
four twisted-pair pinout
B-7
two twisted-pair pinout
B-7
recommended
10/100 Ethernet management port
19- and 24-inch racks
1-8
2-12
SFP modules
2-7
1000BASE-T module
2-10
straight-through
A
AC power
B-6
two twisted-pair pinout
B-7
cabling
connecting to
2-4
auto-MDIX
power-supply module described
specifications
A-2
RJ-45-to-DB-25
RJ-45-to-DB-9
airflow patterns
vii
Cisco Network Assistant
B-8
CiscoView
CLI
altitude, operating and storage
A-1
2-11
1-11
2-12
1-10
1-11
1-11
accessing by using Express Setup
accessing through console port
autonegotiation
troubleshooting
cautions
Cisco IP Phones, connecting to
B-8
1-9
default setting
1-9
2-11
Cisco IOS command-line interface
adapter pinouts, terminal
auto-MDIX
four twisted-pair pinout
C-1
C-1
accessing through the USB console port
2-11
code compliance warning
4-4
C-3
2-3
command-line interface
See CLI
connecting
B
to SFP and SFP+ modules
bodily injury protection warning
2-4
connectors and cables
2-9 to 2-11
B-1 to B-8
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console port
F
connectors and cables
described
B-4, B-8
fan module
1-8
RJ-45 console port
1-7
airflow patterns
conventions, document
vii
described
1-9
1-9
dual-direction air flow
crossover cable, connecting to 1000BASE-T SFP module
ports 2-10
installation
D
3-5
3-8
replacing
3-8
reversible
3-5
front panel
DC power
clearance
power-supply module described
1-9
LEDs
device manager
described
1-4 to 1-5
SFP and SFP+ slots
1-3
1-10
diagnosing problems
dimensions
2-3
4-1
G
A-2
document conventions
vii
ground connection warning
dual-direction air flow fan module
2-2
3-5
duplex
default setting
LED
H
2-11
1-6
HP OpenView
troubleshooting
4-4
1-11
humidity, relative
E
A-1
I
electrical noise, avoiding
2-3
installation
Ethernet and fiber cable troubleshooting
4-2
Ethernet cable warning
24- and 48-port switches
rack-mounting
site requirements
Express Setup
2-8 to 2-9
2-3
starting the terminal emulation software
C-1
for initial switch configuration
using to clear switch IP address
C-4
2-4 to 2-7
SFP and SFP+ modules
1-8
accessing CLI by using
2-1, C-6
Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Device Driver
2-2
Ethernet management port
described
assigning the IP address
C-2, C-4
See also procedures
2-8
4-4
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P
LEDs
pinouts
color meanings
duplex
adapters
1-6
front panel
speed
2-4, 4-1
1-6
STATUS
system
B-7
crossover cables
1-5 to 1-6
POST results
B-8
crossover cable
1-6
B-1
B-7 to B-8
console port
1-4
interpreting
port
10/100/1000 PoE ports
1-6
four twisted-pair
B-7
two twisted-pair
B-7
RJ-45-to-DB-25 terminal adapter
1-6
RJ-45-to-DB-9 terminal adapter
1-5
troubleshooting with
SFP module ports
4-1
link status troubleshooting
B-8
B-2
straight-through cables
4-2
local and national electrical codes compliance
B-8
2-3
four twisted-pair
B-6
two twisted-pair
B-7
PoE
M
10/100/1000 PoE
management options
management ports
Mode button
pinouts
1-10
recommended cables
1-7
port LEDs
1-4
2-12
1-5 to 1-6
port modes
mounting brackets
rack-mount
B-1
changing
2-7
LEDs
1-4
1-5 to 1-6
See also Mode button
N
ports
network configurations
noise, electrical
10/100/1000 PoE
1-11
See also PoE
2-3
POST
LEDs
O
results
outside connections warning
overheating warning
2-1
2-2
2-4, 4-1
2-4
power
connecting to
2-4
power connection warning
power on
2-2
2-4
power-on self test
See POST
power specifications
A-2
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power-supply modules
described
SFP and SFP+ modules
bale-clasp latch removal
1-9
installation
connecting to
3-1
procedures
connectors
installation
described
2-4 to 2-7
product disposal warning
publications, related
1-3
supported
viii
2-9 to 2-11
B-2
installation
2-2
2-9
2-8 to 2-9
1-3
Simple Network Management Protocol
See SNMP
R
SNMP network management platforms
rack-mounting
software switch management
2-4 to 2-7
1-11
1-10
speed
rear panel
clearance
default setting
2-3
console port
troubleshooting
1-8
description
Ethernet management port
1-8
1-9
restricted access area warning
2-2
described
RJ-45 connector, console port
two twisted-pair
B-7
SunNet Manager
1-11
2-4
1-5
B-5
B-8
T
RPS
connecting to
B-6
system LED
3-5 to 3-8
RJ-45 console port
four twisted-pair
switch powering on
reversible fan module
2-2
straight-through cable pinout
1-9
power-supply module
4-4
stacking equipment warning
1-7 to 1-9
fan module
2-11
telco racks
2-4
2-7
Telnet, and accessing the CLI
1-11
troubleshooting
S
bad or damaged cable
safety
2-1
serial number location
4-5
servicing equipment warning
setup program
2-2
C-7
4-2
connection problems
4-2
diagnosing problems
4-1
Ethernet and fiber cables
link status
4-2
ping end device
POST
4-2
4-3
4-1
serial number location
spanning tree loops
4-5
4-3
speed, duplex, and autonegotiation
switch performance
with LEDs
4-4
4-4
4-1
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uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB
driver C-5
USB console port
overview
1-7
USB Type A interface
1-7
W
warnings
code compliance
2-3
connecting outside of building
connecting the power
defined
2-2
vii
disposal of product
Ethernet cables
installation
2-1
overheating
2-1
2-2
2-2
ground connection
2-2
preventing bodily injury
restricted access area
servicing equipment
stacking equipment
weight
2-2
2-4
2-2
2-2
2-2
A-1
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