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Cisco CBS350-16P-2G - User Manual

Cisco CBS350-16P-2G
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Get To Know Your Switch
This chapter contains the following sections:
Introduction, on page 1
Rack Mounting Switch, on page 2
Wall Mounting a Switch, on page 3
Stacking the Switches, on page 5
Power over Ethernet Considerations, on page 7
Front Panel, on page 9
Configuring Switches, on page 11
Restoring Factory Default Settings, on page 13
Navigation, on page 14
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Cisco CBS Series Switch. The Cisco CBS Series Switches combine powerful
network performance and reliability with a complete suite of network features that you need for a solid business
network. These expandable Gigabit Ethernet switches, with Gigabit or 10-Gigabit uplinks, provide multiple
management options, rich security capabilities, and Layer-3 static routing features far beyond those of an
unmanaged or consumer-grade switch, at a lower cost than fully managed switches.
Before You Begin
Before you begin installing your device, ensure that the following items are available:
RJ-45 Ethernet cables for connecting network devices. A category 6a and higher cable is required for
10G ports; a category 5e and higher cable is required for all other ports.
Tools for installing the hardware.
The rack-mount kit packed with the switch contains four rubber feet for desktop placement, and
two brackets and twelve screws for rackmounting.
If the supplied screws are lost, use replacement screws in the following size:
Diameter of the screw head: 6.9 mm
Length of face of screw head to base of screw: 5.9 mm
Shaft diameter: 3.94 mm
Get To Know Your Switch
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Cisco CBS350-16P-2G Specifications

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BrandCisco
ModelCBS350-16P-2G
CategorySwitch
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Introduction

Rack Mounting Switch

Details the process of mounting the switch in a 19-inch rack.

Wall Mounting a Switch

Instructions for mounting the switch on a wall using studs or a backboard.

Stacking the Switches

Explains how to connect multiple switches together for expanded functionality.

Power over Ethernet Considerations

Discusses PoE capabilities and power requirements for switch models.

Front Panel

Describes the ports, LEDs, and buttons on the switch's front panel.

Configuring Switches

Covers methods for configuring the switch via web or console interfaces.

Restoring Factory Default Settings

Outlines the procedure to reset the switch to its original factory default configuration.

Navigation

Explains how to navigate the switch's user interface and display modes.

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