Cisco Catalyst 2960-L Series Switches Installation guide

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Cisco Catalyst 2960-L Series 8-Port and 16-Port Switch Hardware
Installation Guide
First Published: 2016-09-30
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CONTENTS
Preface ix
PREFACE
Document Conventions ix
Related Documentation x
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request xi
Product Overview 1
CHAPTER 1
Switch Models 1
Front Panel 2
PoE Ports 3
10/100/1000 Ports 3
Console Ports 3
SFP Module Slots 4
LEDs 4
System LED 5
Port LEDs and Modes 5
PoE LED 6
Console LEDs 6
Port LEDs 7
Rear Panel 7
Internal Power Supply 9
Security Slot 9
Network Configurations 9
Switch Installation 11
CHAPTER 2
Safety Warnings 11
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Box Contents 14
Tools and Equipment 14
Installation Guidelines 14
Verifying Switch Operation 15
Mounting the Switch 16
Mounting on a Desk or Shelf Without Mounting Screws 16
On a Desk, Shelf, or Wall (with Mounting Screws) 16
Desk- or Shelf-Mounting 16
Under a Desk- or Shelf-Mounting 17
Wall-Mounting 19
With a Mounting Tray 20
Mounting Tray with Screws 20
Mounting Tray with a Magnet 22
In a Rack 24
On a DIN Rail 25
Attaching the DIN-Mount Tray to the Switch 25
Mounting the Switch on a DIN Rail 27
Removing the Switch from a DIN Rail 28
Installing the Power Cord Retainer (Optional) 29
Installing the Cable Guard (Optional) 33
Installing SFP Modules 38
Installing an SFP Module 38
Removing an SFP Module 39
10/100/1000 PoE and PoE+Port Connections 39
10/100/1000/Multigigabit Ethernet Port Connections 41
Auto-MDIX Connections 41
Troubleshooting 43
CHAPTER 3
Diagnosing Problems 43
Switch POST Results 43
Switch LEDs 43
Switch Connections 43
Bad or Damaged Cable 43
Ethernet and Fiber-Optic Cables 44
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Link Status 44
10/100/1000 Port Connections 44
10/100/1000 PoE+ Port Connections 44
SFP Module 45
Interface Settings 45
Ping End Device 45
Spanning Tree Loops 45
Switch Performance 46
Speed, Duplex, and Autonegotiation 46
Autonegotiation and Network Interface Cards 46
Cabling Distance 46
Finding the Switch Serial Number 46
Technical Specifications 49
APPENDIX A
Physical Specifications 49
Environmental Specifications 50
Power Requirements 50
PoE Power Consumption 51
Connector and Cable Specifications 53
APPENDIX B
Connector Specifications 53
10/100/1000 Ports (Including PoE) 53
SFP Module Connectors 53
Cables and Adapters 54
Transceiver Module Network Cables 54
Cable Pinouts 55
Console Port Adapter Pinouts 56
Configuring the Switch 59
APPENDIX C
Configuring the Switch Using the Configuration Setup Wizard 59
Quick Setup: Accessing the Configuration Setup Wizard 59
Completing the Configuration Setup Wizard 61
Configuring the Switch Using the CLI 61
Accessing the CLI Through the Console Port 61
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Connecting the RJ-45 Console Port 62
Connecting the USB Console Port 62
Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Device Driver 63
Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows XP USB Driver 63
Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows 2000 USB Driver 64
Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows 7 USB Driver 65
Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Driver 65
Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows XP and 2000 USB Driver 65
Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows 7 USB Driver 66
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•Document Conventions , on page ix
•Related Documentation, on page x
•Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request, on page xi
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• Cisco SFP modules documentation, including compatibility matrixes, located at:
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CHAPTER 1
Product Overview
The Cisco Catalyst 2960-L Series switches are fixed-configuration, Gigabit Ethernet switches that provide
entry-level enterprise-class Layer 2 access for branch offices, conventional workspace, and out-of-wiring
closet applications.
Cisco Catalyst 2960-L Series switches provide support for the following features:
• 8 or 16 Gigabit Ethernet ports with line-rate forwarding performance
• Two Gigabit Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) uplinks
• Power over Ethernet Plus (PoE+) support with up to 120W of PoE budget and Persistent PoE
• Fanless operation with operational temperature up to 45°C for deployment outside the wiring closet
• Reduced power consumption and advanced energy management
• RJ-45 and USB Mini-Type B console ports
• USB Type A port supports file system
•Switch Models, on page 1
•Front Panel, on page 2
•Rear Panel, on page 7
•Network Configurations, on page 9
Switch Models
Table 1: Cisco Catalyst 2960-L 8-Port and 16-Port Switch Models and Description
DescriptionSoftware
Image
Switch Model
8 10/100/1000 Ethernet ports; 2 1-Gigabit small form-factor pluggable
(SFP) module uplink slots.
Lan LiteWS-C2960L-8TS-LL
8 10/100/1000 Power over Ethernet plus (PoE+) ports (PoE budget of
67W); 2 1-Gigabit small form-factor pluggable (SFP) module uplink
slots.
Lan LiteWS-C2960L-8PS-LL
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DescriptionSoftware
Image
Switch Model
16 10/100/1000 Ethernet ports; 2 1-Gigabit small form-factor pluggable
(SFP) module uplink slots.
Lan LiteWS-C2960L-16TS-LL
16 10/100/1000 Power over Ethernet plus (PoE+) ports (PoE budget of
120W); 2 1-Gigabit small form-factor pluggable (SFP) module uplink
slots.
Lan LiteWS-C2960L-16PS-LL
Front Panel
This section describes the front panel components of a 8-port and 16-port Cisco Catalyst 2960-L switch.
• 8 or 16 downlink Ethernet ports of one of these types:
• 10/100/1000
• 10/100/1000 PoE+
• 2 SFP module ports
• RJ-45 console port
• USB mini-Type B (console) port
• USB Type A port
• LEDs
Figure 1: Front Panel of an 8-Port Cisco Catalyst 2960-L PoE Switch
The yellow color marking around the ports indicates that the switch is a PoE switch.
Note
System LEDs5Mode button1
8 10/100/1000 PoE+ ports6USB Type A port2
SFP module slots7RJ-45 Console Port3
USB mini-Type B
(console) port
4
Figure 2: Front Panel of a 16-Port Cisco Catalyst 2960-L PoE Switch
System LEDs5Mode button1
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Front Panel
16 10/100/1000 PoE+
ports
6USB Type A port2
SFP module slots7RJ-45 Console Port3
USB mini-Type B
(console) port
4
PoE Ports
The ports provide PoE support for devices compliant with IEEE 802.3af and IEEE 802.3at and also provide
PoE support for Cisco IP Phones and Cisco Aironet Access Points. The PoE switch ports are Power Source
equipment (PSE) and Power Device (PD) capable and source power to PD devices connected to the downlink
ports. A switch can source POE power of up to 30.8W per port.
Depending on the switch model and the number of PoE ports, the maximum switch power output varies
between 91.66 W to 150.11 W. On a per-port basis, you can control whether or not a port automatically
provides power when an IP phone or an access point is connected.
The PoE ports use RJ-45 connectors with Ethernet pinouts. The 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, 1000BASE-T
traffic requires Category 5 or Category 5e twisted pair (UTP) cable. The 10BASE-T traffic can use Category 3
or Category 4 UTP cable.
10/100/1000 Ports
The 10/100/1000 ports use RJ-45 connectors with Ethernet pinouts. The maximum cable length is 328 feet
(100 meters). The 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, 1000BASE-T traffic requires Category 5 or Category 5e twisted
pair (UTP) cable. The 10BASE-T traffic can use Category 3 or Category 4 UTP cable.
Console Ports
The console ports connect the switch to a PC running Microsoft Windows or to a terminal server.
• RJ-45 console port (EIA/TIA-232). The RJ-45 console port connection uses an RJ-45-to-DB-9 female
cable.
• USB mini-Type B console port (5-pin connector).
If you use the USB mini-Type B console port, the Cisco Windows USB device driver must be installed on
any PC connected to the console port (for operation with Microsoft Windows). Mac OS X or Linux do not
require special drivers.
The 4-pin mini-Type B connector resembles the 5-pin mini-Type B connectors. They are not compatible. Use
only the 5-pin mini-Type B.
This illustration shows a 5-pin mini-Type B USB port.
Figure 3: USB Mini-Type B Port
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PoE Ports
With the Cisco Windows USB device driver, you can connect and disconnect the USB cable from the console
port without affecting Windows HyperTerminal operations.
The console output always goes to both the RJ-45 and the USB console connectors, but the console input is
active on only one of the console connectors at any one time. The USB console takes precedence over the
RJ-45 console. When a cable is connected into the USB console port, the RJ-45 console port becomes inactive.
Conversely, when the USB cable is disconnected from the USB console port, the RJ-45 port becomes active.
You can use the command-line interface (CLI) to configure an inactivity timeout which reactivates the RJ-45
console if the USB console has been activated and no input activity has occurred on the USB console for a
specified time.
After the USB console deactivates due to inactivity, you cannot use the CLI to reactivate it. Disconnect and
reconnect the USB cable to reactivate the USB console. For information on using the CLI to configure the
USB console interface, see the software guide.
SFP Module Slots
The switch has two 1G SFP module slots. The SFP modules provide copper or fiber-optic connections to
other devices. These transceiver modules are field replaceable, and provide the uplink interfaces when installed
in an SFP module slot. The SFP modules have LC connectors for fiber-optic connections or RJ-45 connectors
for copper connections. The SFP slots support only SFP modules.
For Cisco SFP modules documentation, including compatibility matrixes, refer to this URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/modules/ps5455/products_device_support_tables_list.html
LEDs
You can use the switch system and port LEDs to monitor switch activity and performance.
Figure 4: Switch LEDs
SYST LED (system)1
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SFP Module Slots
Port LEDs2
System LED
System StatusColor
System is not powered on.Off
System is operating normally.Green
System is receiving power but is not operating
properly.
Amber
POST is in progress.Blinking Green
Port LEDs and Modes
The port and module slots each has a port LED. As a group or individually, the LEDs display information
about the switch and about the individual ports.
Table 2: Port Mode LEDs
DescriptionPort ModeLED
The port status. This is the default mode.Port statusSTAT
The port operating speed: 10, 100, or 1000
Mb/s.
Port speedSPEED
The PoE status.PoE port powerPoE
To select or change a mode, press the Mode button until the desired mode is highlighted. When you change
port modes, the meanings of the port LED colors also change.
Table 3: Meanings of LED Colors in Different Modes
DescriptionColorPort ModeLED
No link or port is administratively shut down.OffPort statusSTAT
Link is present.Green
Activity. Port is sending or receiving data.Blinking green
Link fault. Error frames can affect connectivity, and errors
such as excessive collisions, CRC errors, and alignment errors
are monitored for link faults.
Alternating green
amber
Port is blocked by Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) and is not
forwarding data. After a port is reconfigured, the port LED
is amber for up to 30 seconds as STP searches for loops.
Amber
Port is blocked by STP and is not sending data.Blinking amber
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System LED
DescriptionColorPort ModeLED
Port is operating at 10 Mb/s.Off
Port speedSPEED
Port is operating at 100 Mb/s.1
Green
Port is operating at 1000 Mb/s.Blinking green
PoE is off. If the powered device is receiving power from an
AC power source, the PoE port LED is off even if the
powered device is connected to the switch port.
Off
PoE port
power
PoE
PoE is on. The port LED is green only when the switch port
is providing power.
Green
PoE is denied because providing power to the powered device
will exceed the switch power capacity.
Alternating green
amber
PoE for the port is disabled. By default, PoE is enabled.Amber
PoE is off due to a fault.Blinking Amber
1Applies only to RJ-45 ports.
PoE LED
Even if the PoE mode is not selected, the LED shows PoE problems when they are detected. The PoE LED
is only on the switches that support PoE.
DescriptionColor
PoE mode is not selected.Off
PoE mode is selected. Ports are functioning correctly.Green
• PoE mode is not selected
• At least one of the 10/100 or 10/100/100 PoE ports has been denied
power
• At least one of the ports has a PoE fault
Blinking amber
Console LEDs
The console LEDs show which console port is in use.
If you connect a cable to a console port, the switch automatically uses that port for console communication.
If you connect two console cables, the USB-mini console port has priority.
DescriptionColorLED
USB-mini console port is active.GreenUSB-mini console port
Port is not active.
RJ-45 console port is active.
Off
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PoE LED
Port LEDs
RJ-45 ports and SFP-module slots have port LEDs. These LEDs, as a group or individually, provide information
about the switch and about the individual ports.
DescriptionLED Color
No link or port was administratively shut down.Off
Link present but is not sending or receiving data.Green
Activity. Port is sending or receiving data.
Currently this is not supported for SFP ports.
Note
Blinking green
Link fault. Error frames can affect connectivity, and errors such as
excessive collisions, CRC errors, and alignment and jabber errors are
monitored for link faults.
Currently this is not supported for SFP ports.
Note
Alternating green-amber
Port is blocked by Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) and is not forwarding
data. After a port is reconfigured, the port LED is amber for up to 30
seconds as STP searches for loops.
Currently this is not supported for SFP ports.
Note
Amber
Rear Panel
• A security slot
• An AC power connector
• A loop (for the optional power cord retainer)
• Heat sink fins (PoE models only)
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Port LEDs
Figure 5: Rear Panel of a Non-PoE Switch
A loop (for the optional
power cord retainer)
3Security Slot1
An AC power connector2
Figure 6: Rear Panel of a PoE Switch
A loop (for the optional
power cord retainer)
3Security Slot1
Heat sink fins4An AC power connector2
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