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Cisco SG300-52P-K9-NA User Manual

Cisco SG300-52P-K9-NA
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Quick Start Guide
Cisco 300 Series Managed Switches
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Cisco SG300-52P-K9-NA Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelSG300-52P-K9-NA
Device TypeManaged Switch
Switching Capacity104 Gbps
Forwarding Rate77.4 Mpps
Jumbo Frame Support9216 bytes
RAM128 MB
Flash Memory16 MB
Rack MountableYes
Power SupplyInternal
Operating Temperature0°C to 40°C
Operating Humidity10% to 90% (non-condensing)

Summary

Installation and Placement

Mounting Options

General methods for physically installing the switch, including flat surface, wall, or rack mounting.

Environmental Conditions to Avoid

Precautions regarding high ambient temperature, airflow, and overloading for safe operation.

Rack-Mount Placement Steps

Detailed steps for attaching brackets and installing the switch in a standard 19-inch rack.

Wall Mounting Procedure

Procedure for wall mounting 8-port models, including dimensions and mounting guidelines.

Connecting Network Devices

Connecting Devices via Ethernet

Steps to connect computers, printers, and other network devices using Ethernet cables to the switch.

Power over Ethernet (PoE) Considerations

PoE Switch Models and Capabilities

Table detailing PoE power output, supported ports, and standards for various switch models.

Configuring and Managing Your Switch

Accessing Switch via Web Interface

Steps to access and log into the switch using its web-based interface and default credentials.

Accessing Switch via Console Port

Steps to connect and configure the switch using a console port and terminal emulation program.

Troubleshooting Connection Issues

Diagnosing Connectivity Problems

Using ping and identifying common causes for connection failures like bad Ethernet or IP address issues.

Switch Features and Components

Front Panel Ports and Indicators

Overview of RJ-45 ports, SFP ports, and front panel LEDs indicating status and activity.

Back Panel Connections

Location and function of power and console ports on the back panel of the managed switch.

Factory Default Reset

Restoring Factory Settings

Procedure to reboot the switch or reset it to its original factory default configuration.

Additional Resources

Support and Documentation Links

Links to Cisco support communities, firmware downloads, product documentation, and warranty information.

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