Kenwood 3750-X manuals
3750-X
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- related publications
- obtaining documentation and submitting a service request
- Switch Models
- Chapter 1 Product Overview
- Front Panel Description
- SFP Module Slots
- Network Modules
- LEDs
- network module leds
- USB Mini-Type B Port
- RJ-45 Console Port LED
- StackWise Ports
- Fan Modules
- StackPower Connector (Catalyst 3750-X Switches)
- Management Options
- Network Configurations
- Preparing for Installation
- Chapter 2 Switch Installation
- Installation Guidelines
- Tools and Equipment
- Data Stack Cabling Configurations
- Data Stack Bandwidth and Partitioning Examples
- Power On Sequence for Switch Data Stacks
- Planning a StackPower Stack (Catalyst 3750-X Switches)
- StackPower Cabling Configurations
- StackPower Partitioning Examples
- Installing the Switch
- Table- or Shelf-Mounting
- Connecting to the StackPower Ports (Catalyst 3750-X Switches)
- Connecting the StackPower Ports to the XPS 2200
- Removing a Network Module
- Installing an SFP Module
- Removing an SFP Module
- Ethernet Port Connections
- Where to Go Next
- Power Supply Module Overview
- C H A P T E R 3 Power Supply and Fan Module Installation
- Installing an AC Power Supply
- Installing a DC Power Supply
- Grounding the Switch
- Installing the DC Power Supply in the Switch
- Finding the Power Supply Module Serial Number
- Fan Module Overview
- Installing a Fan Module
- Troubleshooting
- Switch Connections
- Switch Performance
- Resetting the Switch to the Factory Default Settings
- Finding the Switch Serial Number
- Technical Specifications
- Power Supply Module Specifications
- Fan Module Specifications
- Connector and Cable Specifications
- Gigabit Ethernet CX1 (SFP+ Copper) Connectors
- Ethernet Management Port
- Console Port
- Cable and Adapter Specifications
- Four Twisted-Pair Cable Pinouts
- Identifying a Crossover Cable
- Configuring the Switch with the CLI-Based Setup Program
- Accessing the CLI Through a Console Port
- Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Device Driver
- Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Driver
- Entering the Initial Configuration Information