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Cisco SG350-10SFP

Cisco SG350-10SFP
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Cisco 350, 350X and 550X Series Managed Switches, Firm-
ware Release 2.4, ver 0.4
ADMINISTRATION
GUIDE

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Cisco SG350-10SFP Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelSG350-10SFP
Switch TypeManaged
LayerLayer 3
Switching Capacity20 Gbps
Forwarding Rate14.88 Mpps
Power over Ethernet (PoE)No
Rack MountableYes
Weight5.51 lbs (2.5 kg)
VLAN SupportYes
Power SupplyInternal
Jumbo Frame SupportYes
ManagementCLI
Dimensions (W x D x H)17.32 x 6.89 x 1.73 in (440 x 175 x 44 mm)
Operating Temperature0° to 40°C (32° to 104°F)
Storage Temperature-4 to 158°F
Humidity10% to 90% non-condensing
Standards ComplianceIEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.1Q, IEEE 802.1p, IEEE 802.1x
MAC Address Table Size16, 000 entries

Summary

Quick Getting Started

Power over Ethernet Considerations

Details on PoE support, model number indicators, and power requirements for PoE models.

Dashboard

Configuration Wizards

Getting Started Wizard

Assists in the initial configuration of the device, guiding through system settings, IP configuration, and user setup.

Status and Statistics

System Summary

Provides a graphic view of device status, hardware information, firmware version, and PoE status.

Health and Power

Monitors temperature status, power supply status, and fan status on all relevant devices.

Diagnostics

Provides information for port mirroring, running cable tests, and viewing device operational information.

Administration

Stack Management

Describes how stacks are managed, covering overview, unit types, topology, ID assignment, and failure handling.

Port Management

Port Settings

Displays global and per-port settings, enabling configuration of desired ports from the Edit Port Settings page.

Link Aggregation

Describes how to configure Link Aggregation Groups (LAGs) for bundling physical ports into a single logical channel.

PoE

Details how to use the Power over Ethernet (PoE) feature, including operation, modes, and configuration considerations.

Smartport

Auto Smartport

Enables automatic assignment of Smartport types to interfaces based on CDP/LLDP advertisements.

Common Smartport Tasks

Provides common tasks for setup, including enabling Auto Smartport and configuring interfaces.

VLAN Management

Regular VLANs

Describes GUI pages used to configure various types of VLANs, including overview, settings, and port membership.

Voice VLAN

Covers configuration of voice VLANs, including modes, QoS, constraints, and workflows for IP phones and VoIP endpoints.

Spanning Tree

STP Flavors

Describes STP versions like Classic STP, Rapid STP (RSTP), and Multiple STP (MSTP) for loop prevention.

STP Status and Global Settings

Contains parameters for enabling STP, RSTP, or MSTP globally and configuring BPDU handling.

RSTP Interface Settings

Allows configuration of RSTP per port for faster STP convergence without creating forwarding loops.

Managing MAC Address Tables

Static Addresses

Assigns static MAC addresses to specific physical interfaces and VLANs; these addresses do not expire.

Dynamic Addresses

Contains MAC addresses acquired by monitoring source addresses of frames; deleted if no corresponding traffic received.

Multicast

IPv4 Multicast Configuration

Configures IPv4 multicast forwarding, IGMP snooping, interface settings, VLAN settings, and IGMP proxy.

IPv6 Multicast Configuration

Configures MLD snooping, interface settings, VLAN settings, and MLD proxy for IPv6 multicast.

IP Configuration

IPv4 Management and Interfaces

Covers IPv4 interface configuration, static routes, forwarding table, RIPv2, VRRP, ARP, and ARP Proxy.

IPv6 Management and Interfaces

Provides information on IPv6 global configuration, interfaces, tunnels, addresses, router configuration, default router list, neighbors, and prefix list.

Security

Configuring TACACS+

Establishes TACACS+ server for centralized security, authentication, authorization, and accounting.

802.1 X Authentication

Details 802.1x authentication, including overview, properties, port, host, and session authentication.

IP Source Guard

A security feature to prevent traffic attacks by validating source IP addresses against the DHCP Snooping Binding database.

ARP Inspection

Inspects ARP packets to prevent cache poisoning by validating IP and MAC addresses.

Denial of Service Prevention

Describes methods to resist DoS attacks, including Martian addresses, SYN filtering, and SCT.

Secure Sensitive Data Management

Facilitates protection of sensitive data using passphrases, encryption, access control, and user authentication.

SSH Server

Describes how to establish an SSH session on the device, covering overview, common tasks, and authentication.

Access Control

MAC-Based ACLs Creation

Used to filter traffic based on Layer 2 fields, checking all frames for a match.

IPv4-based ACL Creation

Used to check IPv4 packets, matching IP protocol, source/destination ports, IP addresses, and DSCP values.

Quality of Service

Security: IPv6 First Hop Security

Attack Protection

Details attack protection methods for IPv6 Router Spoofing, Address Resolution Spoofing, and DHCPv6 Server Spoofing.

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