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| Switching Capacity | 104 Gbps | 
|---|---|
| Layer | Layer 3 | 
| Power Supply | Internal Power Supply | 
| Dimensions | 440 x 44 x 350 mm (17.32 x 1.73 x 13.78 in) | 
| MAC Address Table Size | 16, 000 entries | 
| VLANs Supported | 4096 | 
| Operating Temperature | 32°F to 113°F (0°C to 45°C) | 
| Storage Temperature | -4°F to 158°F (-20°C to 70°C) | 
| Operating Humidity | 10% to 90%, non-condensing | 
| Power Consumption | 45W (maximum) | 
Lists items included in the switch package for initial setup and deployment.
Details switch models and their maximum high ambient temperature ratings for proper deployment.
Provides step-by-step instructions for physically mounting the switch in a standard 19-inch rack.
Outlines computer requirements and necessary preparations before starting the switch configuration process.
Describes the primary methods for accessing and managing the switch: web interface and console port.
Details the specific steps required to access and log in to the switch using its web-based management interface.
Provides instructions for configuring the switch via a console port connection using terminal emulation software.
Explains the process of connecting multiple switches to form a stack for enhanced capacity and unified management.
Details default stack ports, speed configurations, and manual setup for various switch models like 500X, 500, and SG500XG-8F8T.
Defines the different operational modes for stack units: Standalone, Native, Basic Hybrid, Advanced Hybrid, and Advanced Hybrid XG.
Outlines common stack configurations, including native and hybrid modes, with corresponding port speeds and examples.
Details two distinct stacking port configuration options for various switch models, specifying port assignments and speed settings.
Describes the location and function of ports and LEDs situated on the front panel of the switch.
Illustrates and describes the ports and indicators present on the right side of the 500X series switches.
Illustrates and describes the ports and indicators present on the right side of the 500 series switches.
Shows and describes the ports and indicators found on the right side of the SG500XG-8F8T switch.
Explains the status and meaning of key LEDs on the switch front panel, including Master, Fan, System, and Stack ID.
Details the behavior of Gigabit and SFP port LEDs, indicating link speed and traffic status.
Explains how to use the physical reset button for rebooting or restoring the switch to factory default settings.
Describes the location and purpose of the power and console ports found on the back panel of the switch.
Provides steps to test network connectivity using ping and lists common causes and resolutions for connection issues.
Lists available Cisco support channels, including community forums, helpdesks, phone contacts, and firmware downloads.
Provides links to essential product documentation, including switch guides and regulatory compliance information.
Lists further Cisco resources like Partner Central access and EU Lot 26 Test Results for users.