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Brand | Cisco |
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Model | Linksys SFE2000 |
Category | Network Router |
Language | English |
Outlines the guide's purpose: setting up and using the Ethernet switch.
General introduction to SFE2000/SFE2000P switches and capabilities.
Describes the switch's front panel, including LEDs and ports.
Details front panel LEDs indicating status and activity.
Explains Stack ID LEDs indicating stack ID number.
Describes the reset switch function for restoring default settings.
Details the 24 auto-sensing RJ-45 Ethernet ports.
Describes uplink and mini-GBIC ports for connections and stacking.
Identifies ports on the back panel.
Specifies the port for connecting the AC power cord.
Details the port for PC serial connection for configuration.
Explains the port for connecting a Redundant Power Supply.
Explains connecting network devices and network configurations.
Details desktop, rack-mount, and wall-mount installation methods.
Guides on connecting devices using Ethernet cables.
Explains stacking for unified management.
Covers building and managing stacks automatically and manually.
Covers troubleshooting and maintenance for stacked switches.
Introduces the console interface for basic switch configuration.
Steps to set up HyperTerminal for console access.
Details navigating and using console/Telnet menus.
Covers IP address, subnet mask, and DHCP settings.
Resets the switch to factory default configuration.
Covers configuring individual port settings.
Introduces the web utility for switch configuration via browser.
Guides on accessing the web interface using IP address.
Provides contact details and online resources for Linksys support.
Form for gathering customer and site information for implementation.
Details conditions where the limited warranty does not apply.
Instructions for obtaining warranty service and contact procedures.
Declares compliance with European EMC and Low Voltage directives.
Describes the types and number of switch ports.
Details Power over Ethernet capabilities.
Describes features and limits of stacking units.
Lists Layer 2 features like MAC table size and VLANs.
Explains firmware upgrade process.
Covers features for controlling network access.
Details Quality of Service features.