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... Typical Installation Methods 13 Default Configuration settings on the ESW 500 Series Switches 14 Physical Connectivity 14 Connecting to the Switch 17 Using the Default Static IP Address 17 Using a Dynamic IP Address Allocated to the Switch By DHCP 22 Using the Cisco Configuration Assistant (CCA) 24 Navigating The Cisco Switch Configuration Utility 29 Using the...
... Typical Installation Methods 13 Default Configuration settings on the ESW 500 Series Switches 14 Physical Connectivity 14 Connecting to the Switch 17 Using the Default Static IP Address 17 Using a Dynamic IP Address Allocated to the Switch By DHCP 22 Using the Cisco Configuration Assistant (CCA) 24 Navigating The Cisco Switch Configuration Utility 29 Using the...
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... Ports for Access Points Configuring Smart Ports for Switches Configuring Smart Ports for Routers Configuring Smart ports for Guests Configuring Smart ports for Servers Configuring Smart ports for Printers Configuring Smart ports for VS Camera Configuring Smart Ports for Other Chapter : Configuring System Time Defining System Time Defining SNTP Settings Defining SNTP Authentication Chapter : Configuring Device Security Passwords Management Modifying the...
... Ports for Access Points Configuring Smart Ports for Switches Configuring Smart Ports for Routers Configuring Smart ports for Guests Configuring Smart ports for Servers Configuring Smart ports for Printers Configuring Smart ports for VS Camera Configuring Smart Ports for Other Chapter : Configuring System Time Defining System Time Defining SNTP Settings Defining SNTP Authentication Chapter : Configuring Device Security Passwords Management Modifying the...
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...Defining Multiple Spanning Tree Defining MSTP Properties Defining MSTP Instance to VLAN Defining MSTP Instance Settings Defining MSTP Interface Settings Chapter : Configuring Quality of Service Managing QoS Statistics Policer Statistics Add Aggregated Policer Statistics Resetting Aggregate Policer Statistics Counters Queues Statistics Adding Queues ...Defining General Settings Defining CoS Modifying Interface Priorities Defining QoS Queue Mapping CoS to Queue Mapping DSCP to Queue ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 268 269 271 272 275 275 276 278 282 284 287 289 290 291 293 294 301 302...
...Defining Multiple Spanning Tree Defining MSTP Properties Defining MSTP Instance to VLAN Defining MSTP Instance Settings Defining MSTP Interface Settings Chapter : Configuring Quality of Service Managing QoS Statistics Policer Statistics Add Aggregated Policer Statistics Resetting Aggregate Policer Statistics Counters Queues Statistics Adding Queues ...Defining General Settings Defining CoS Modifying Interface Priorities Defining QoS Queue Mapping CoS to Queue Mapping DSCP to Queue ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 268 269 271 272 275 275 276 278 282 284 287 289 290 291 293 294 301 302...
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...Binding Modifying QoS Policy Binding Settings Defining QoS Basic Mode Rewriting DSCP Values Chapter : Configuring SNMP SNMP Versions SNMP v1 and v2 SNMP v3 Configuring SNMP Security Defining the SNMP Engine ID Defining SNMP Views Defining SNMP Users Modifying SNMP Users ...Define SNMP Groups Modifying SNMP Group Profile Settings Defining SNMP Communities Modifying SNMP Community Settings Defining Trap Management Defining Trap Settings Configuring Station Management ESW 500 Series...
...Binding Modifying QoS Policy Binding Settings Defining QoS Basic Mode Rewriting DSCP Values Chapter : Configuring SNMP SNMP Versions SNMP v1 and v2 SNMP v3 Configuring SNMP Security Defining the SNMP Engine ID Defining SNMP Views Defining SNMP Users Modifying SNMP Users ...Define SNMP Groups Modifying SNMP Group Profile Settings Defining SNMP Communities Modifying SNMP Community Settings Defining Trap Management Defining Trap Settings Configuring Station Management ESW 500 Series...
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Modifying SNMP Notifications Defining SNMP Filter Settings Managing Cisco Discovery Protocol Chapter : Managing System Files Software Upgrade Save Configuration Copy Configuration Via TFTP Via HTTP Active Image DHCP Auto Configuration Chapter : Managing Power-over-Ethernet Devices Defining PoE Settings Chapter : Managing ...Defining Interface Statistics Resetting Interface Statistics Counters Viewing Etherlike Statistics Resetting Etherlike Statistics Counters Viewing GVRP Statistics ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide Contents 365 367 370 373 374 375 377 378 379 379 381 382 382 386 386...
Modifying SNMP Notifications Defining SNMP Filter Settings Managing Cisco Discovery Protocol Chapter : Managing System Files Software Upgrade Save Configuration Copy Configuration Via TFTP Via HTTP Active Image DHCP Auto Configuration Chapter : Managing Power-over-Ethernet Devices Defining PoE Settings Chapter : Managing ...Defining Interface Statistics Resetting Interface Statistics Counters Viewing Etherlike Statistics Resetting Etherlike Statistics Counters Viewing GVRP Statistics ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide Contents 365 367 370 373 374 375 377 378 379 379 381 382 382 386 386...
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They are : ESW 500 Series Switch ESW 520-8P ESW 540-8P ESW 520-24 ESW 520-24P ESW 520-48 ESW 520-48P ESW 540-24 ESW 540-24P ESW-540-48 Port Configuration 8 Port 10/100 PoE 8 Port 10/100/1000 PoE 24 Port 10/100 24 Port 10/100 PoE 48 ..., page 13 • Connecting to the Switch By DHCP, page 22 - Using the Cisco Configuration Assistant (CCA), page 24 • Navigating The Cisco Switch Configuration Utility, page 29 ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 12 The ESW 500 series is a family of Ethernet switches that addresses network infrastructure and access needs of a typical...
They are : ESW 500 Series Switch ESW 520-8P ESW 540-8P ESW 520-24 ESW 520-24P ESW 520-48 ESW 520-48P ESW 540-24 ESW 540-24P ESW-540-48 Port Configuration 8 Port 10/100 PoE 8 Port 10/100/1000 PoE 24 Port 10/100 24 Port 10/100 PoE 48 ..., page 13 • Connecting to the Switch By DHCP, page 22 - Using the Cisco Configuration Assistant (CCA), page 24 • Navigating The Cisco Switch Configuration Utility, page 29 ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 12 The ESW 500 series is a family of Ethernet switches that addresses network infrastructure and access needs of a typical...
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...Series Switches Administration Guide 13 This deployment is to connect to the switch and configure basic connectivity to a new or existing Cisco Smart Business Communications Systems (SBCS) network deployment. The following diagram illustrates three common installation scenarios: In the first two scenarios, called VOICE and SECURITY...500 switch to ensure it communicates with the SR520 being the anchor device or SECURITY / DATA network with the rest of the network. Getting Started Typical Installation Methods • Performing Common Configuration Tasks, page 30 • Using The ...
...Series Switches Administration Guide 13 This deployment is to connect to the switch and configure basic connectivity to a new or existing Cisco Smart Business Communications Systems (SBCS) network deployment. The following diagram illustrates three common installation scenarios: In the first two scenarios, called VOICE and SECURITY...500 switch to ensure it communicates with the SR520 being the anchor device or SECURITY / DATA network with the rest of the network. Getting Started Typical Installation Methods • Performing Common Configuration Tasks, page 30 • Using The ...
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If the switch times out on the next two pages. Uplink Ports ESW 500 Series Switch Copper SFP (mini-GBIC) ESW 520-8P GE1 GE1 ESW 540-8P GE1 GE1 ESW 520-24/24P GE1-GE4 GE3-GE4 ESW 520-48/48P GE1-GE2 GE3-GE4 ESW 540-24/24P 11-12, 23-24 ...Installation Methods In the third scenario, called Heterogeneous Network, you are as SBCS. Default Configuration settings on the ESW 500 Series Switches The ESW 500 series switches ship with subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. • Voice VLAN is VLAN 100 • Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) is obtained via DHCP by default. ESW 500...
If the switch times out on the next two pages. Uplink Ports ESW 500 Series Switch Copper SFP (mini-GBIC) ESW 520-8P GE1 GE1 ESW 540-8P GE1 GE1 ESW 520-24/24P GE1-GE4 GE3-GE4 ESW 520-48/48P GE1-GE2 GE3-GE4 ESW 540-24/24P 11-12, 23-24 ...Installation Methods In the third scenario, called Heterogeneous Network, you are as SBCS. Default Configuration settings on the ESW 500 Series Switches The ESW 500 series switches ship with subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. • Voice VLAN is VLAN 100 • Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) is obtained via DHCP by default. ESW 500...
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...follow these steps: STEP 1 Make sure that there are : • Using the default static IP address of the switch • Using Cisco Configuration Assistant • Using a dynamic IP address allocated to the switch via DHCP (from DHCP server) • Using the Console The first three... options to connect to the switch will open the ESW 500 Series Switch Configuration Utility, which launch the Switch Configuration Utility. ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 17 Using the Console is discussed at the end of the switch by connecting the power...
...follow these steps: STEP 1 Make sure that there are : • Using the default static IP address of the switch • Using Cisco Configuration Assistant • Using a dynamic IP address allocated to the switch via DHCP (from DHCP server) • Using the Console The first three... options to connect to the switch will open the ESW 500 Series Switch Configuration Utility, which launch the Switch Configuration Utility. ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 17 Using the Console is discussed at the end of the switch by connecting the power...
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...address, make note of architecture and operating system installed. The Log In page opens: ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 18 STEP 4 Place the PC on the same subnet of the switch by configuring the PC with the following parameters: • Static IP address - 192.168.10.11 ...8226; Subnet mask - 255.255.255.0 • Default gateway - 192.168.10.2 NOTE Details on how to install Active-X plugin. Cisco recommends Internet Explorer version 6 or higher...
...address, make note of architecture and operating system installed. The Log In page opens: ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 18 STEP 4 Place the PC on the same subnet of the switch by configuring the PC with the following parameters: • Static IP address - 192.168.10.11 ...8226; Subnet mask - 255.255.255.0 • Default gateway - 192.168.10.2 NOTE Details on how to install Active-X plugin. Cisco recommends Internet Explorer version 6 or higher...
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... and password you operate the device through the web browser. The Switch Configuration Utility - Passwords are both case sensitive and alpha-numeric. Getting Started Connecting to the Change Username/Password Page. ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 19 If the login attempt is still working. STEP ...8 Click Apply. Every time you log in using cisco as the username and password, you will be redirected to the Switch...
... and password you operate the device through the web browser. The Switch Configuration Utility - Passwords are both case sensitive and alpha-numeric. Getting Started Connecting to the Change Username/Password Page. ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 19 If the login attempt is still working. STEP ...8 Click Apply. Every time you log in using cisco as the username and password, you will be redirected to the Switch...
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The IPv4 Interface page opens. ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 20 Getting Started Connecting to the Switch Switch Configuration Utility - System Dashboard STEP 9 Click Monitor & Device Properties > System Management > IP Addressing > IPv4 Interface.
The IPv4 Interface page opens. ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 20 Getting Started Connecting to the Switch Switch Configuration Utility - System Dashboard STEP 9 Click Monitor & Device Properties > System Management > IP Addressing > IPv4 Interface.
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... to the switch and made the switch part of your network, you can reconfigure the PC to its original IP address configuration and physical configuration as part of your network. ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 21 STEP 11 Now that the IP address to be deployed. STEP 10 Select the Static IP... Interface Page NOTE It is known prior to installation, based on the network topology. NOTE The PC loses the connection to proceed with additional switch configuration.
... to the switch and made the switch part of your network, you can reconfigure the PC to its original IP address configuration and physical configuration as part of your network. ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 21 STEP 11 Now that the IP address to be deployed. STEP 10 Select the Static IP... Interface Page NOTE It is known prior to installation, based on the network topology. NOTE The PC loses the connection to proceed with additional switch configuration.
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... has been assigned to the switch in the address bar and press Enter. STEP 1 Open a web browser. The Log In page opens: ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 22 Log on the bottom of the device. On the 8 port models, the MAC address is used, you will need to be... using this PC for further switch configuration, it will need to have access to a configuration device that would allow you to see what IP addresses the DHCP server allocates. Cisco recommends Internet Explorer version 6 or higher, or Firefox version 3 or higher. Using a Dynamic ...
... has been assigned to the switch in the address bar and press Enter. STEP 1 Open a web browser. The Log In page opens: ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 22 Log on the bottom of the device. On the 8 port models, the MAC address is used, you will need to be... using this PC for further switch configuration, it will need to have access to a configuration device that would allow you to see what IP addresses the DHCP server allocates. Cisco recommends Internet Explorer version 6 or higher, or Firefox version 3 or higher. Using a Dynamic ...
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STEP 3 Click Log In. Passwords are both case sensitive and alpha-numeric. The Switch Configuration Utility - ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 23 System Dashboard Page opens. Choose a new username and password, then click Apply. STEP 4 A window opens that prompts you to the Switch Log In page STEP 2 Enter a user name and password. Getting Started Connecting to change your username and password from the default. The default user name is cisco and the default password is cisco.
STEP 3 Click Log In. Passwords are both case sensitive and alpha-numeric. The Switch Configuration Utility - ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 23 System Dashboard Page opens. Choose a new username and password, then click Apply. STEP 4 A window opens that prompts you to the Switch Log In page STEP 2 Enter a user name and password. Getting Started Connecting to change your username and password from the default. The default user name is cisco and the default password is cisco.
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... an existing or new Smart Business Communications System (SBCS) or with other Cisco Small Business Pro products such as the SA 500 Series Security Appliance or the AP 541 Access Point. The Cisco Configuration Assistant can be used to connect to the Switch Switch Configuration Utility - To begin installing the switch using CCA, you must have...
... an existing or new Smart Business Communications System (SBCS) or with other Cisco Small Business Pro products such as the SA 500 Series Security Appliance or the AP 541 Access Point. The Cisco Configuration Assistant can be used to connect to the Switch Switch Configuration Utility - To begin installing the switch using CCA, you must have...
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... by two different options; use CCA to do all of the configuration, or use the Device Manager to go to the community, the Topology View opens and displays the ESW 500 Series Switch. This procedure uses the Device Manager. ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 26 Additional information is described in detail in...
... by two different options; use CCA to do all of the configuration, or use the Device Manager to go to the community, the Topology View opens and displays the ESW 500 Series Switch. This procedure uses the Device Manager. ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 26 Additional information is described in detail in...
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Log In page STEP 8 Enter a user name and password. Passwords are both case sensitive and alpha-numeric. The Log In page will launch in a new browser window. The Switch Configuration Utility - System Dashboard Page opens. The default user name is cisco and the default password is cisco. ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 27 STEP 9 Click Log In. Getting Started Connecting to the Switch CCA Topology View page STEP 7 Click on Device Manager.
Log In page STEP 8 Enter a user name and password. Passwords are both case sensitive and alpha-numeric. The Log In page will launch in a new browser window. The Switch Configuration Utility - System Dashboard Page opens. The default user name is cisco and the default password is cisco. ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 27 STEP 9 Click Log In. Getting Started Connecting to the Switch CCA Topology View page STEP 7 Click on Device Manager.
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Getting Started Connecting to the Switch STEP 10 A window opens that prompts you to proceed with additional switch configuration. Switch Configuration Utility - ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 28 System Dashboard STEP 11 You are now ready to change your username and password from the default. Choose a new username and password, then click Apply.
Getting Started Connecting to the Switch STEP 10 A window opens that prompts you to proceed with additional switch configuration. Switch Configuration Utility - ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 28 System Dashboard STEP 11 You are now ready to change your username and password from the default. Choose a new username and password, then click Apply.
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...and icons provide an easy method of the device faceplate, including the device status and port LEDs. ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 29 System Dashboard Page The following section describes how to provide the subfeatures. The following table ...the configurable device features.The main branches expand to navigate within the interface. You must have IP connectivity between the PC and the switch to provision the switch. Getting Started Navigating The Cisco Switch Configuration Utility Navigating The Cisco Switch Configuration Utility The Cisco Switch Configuration Utility...
...and icons provide an easy method of the device faceplate, including the device status and port LEDs. ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 29 System Dashboard Page The following section describes how to provide the subfeatures. The following table ...the configurable device features.The main branches expand to navigate within the interface. You must have IP connectivity between the PC and the switch to provision the switch. Getting Started Navigating The Cisco Switch Configuration Utility Navigating The Cisco Switch Configuration Utility The Cisco Switch Configuration Utility...