Summary of Contents for Cisco Catalyst 3650 Series
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This guide does not describe system messages that you might receive or how to configure your switch. See the switch software configuration guide, the switch command reference, and the switch system message guide on http://www.cisco.com/go/cat3650_docs Document Conventions This document uses the following conventions.
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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS The safety warnings for this product are translated into several languages in the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Catalyst 3650 Switch that is available on Cisco.com. The EMC regulatory statements are also included in that guide.
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C H A P T E R Product Overview The Catalyst 3650 series switches are Ethernet switches to which you can connect devices such as Cisco IP Phones, Cisco Wireless Access Points, workstations, and other network devices such as servers, routers, and other switches.
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Chapter 1 Product Overview Switch Models Table 1-1 Catalyst 3650 Switch Models (continued) Switch Model Cisco IOS Image Description Catalyst 3650-24TD-L LAN Base Stackable 24 10/100/1000 Ethernet downlink ports, 2 1-Gigabit SFP and 2 10-Gigabit SFP+ uplink ports, 250-W power supply...
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Chapter 1 Product Overview Switch Models Table 1-1 Catalyst 3650 Switch Models (continued) Switch Model Cisco IOS Image Description Catalyst 3650-48TD-S IP Base Stackable 48 10/100/1000 Ethernet downlink ports, 2 1-Gigabit SFP and 2 10-Gigabit SFP+ uplink ports, 250-W power supply...
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Chapter 1 Product Overview Front Panel Table 1-1 Catalyst 3650 Switch Models (continued) Switch Model Cisco IOS Image Description Catalyst 3650-24PD-E IP Services Stackable 24 10/100/1000 PoE+ downlink ports, 2 1-Gigabit SFP and 2 10-Gigabit SFP+ uplink ports, 640-W power supply...
Chapter 1 Product Overview Front Panel The illustrations of the Catalyst 3650 switch are not intended to depict any particular color Note scheme. They are provided as a reference for various features and markings described within this guide. Figure 1-1 Catalyst 3650-48PD-L Switch Front Panel Catal yst 3650 48Po E+ 2X10 G...
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• Support for Cisco-enhanced PoE. Support for prestandard Cisco powered devices. • Configurable support for Cisco intelligent power management, including enhanced power • negotiation, power reservation, and per-port power policing. Table 1-12 on page 1-18 for the power supply matrix that defines the available PoE and PoE+ power per port.
The interface supports Cisco USB flash drives with capacities from 64 MB to 1 GB. Cisco IOS software provides standard file system access to the flash device: read, write, erase, and copy, as well as the ability to format the flash device with a FAT file system.
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The SFP modules have LC connectors for fiber-optic connections or RJ-45 connectors for copper connections. Use only Cisco SFP and SFP+ modules on the switch. For the latest information about supported SFP/SFP+ modules, refer to the Cisco Transceiver Modules Compatibility Matrix documentation at: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/modules/ps5455/products_device_support_tables_list.html...
Chapter 1 Product Overview Front Panel Figure 1-4 Switch Front Panel LEDs STAT (status) CONSOLE (USB mini-Type B (console) port DUPLX (duplex) SPEED SYST (system) STACK ACTV (active) 1. Only switches with PoE+ ports. The illustrations of the Catalyst 3650 switch are not intended to depict any particular color scheme. They are provided as a reference for various features and markings described within this guide.
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Chapter 1 Product Overview Front Panel Table 1-2 SYST LED (continued) Color System Status Blinking amber There is a fault with one of the following: Power supply • Fan module • Amber System is receiving power but is not functioning properly. For information on the SYST LED colors during POST, see the “Diagnosing Problems”...
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Chapter 1 Product Overview Front Panel Table 1-4 Meaning of Switch LED Colors in Different Modes Port Mode Port LED Color Meaning STAT No link, or port was administratively shut down. (port status) Green Link present, no activity. Blinking green Activity. Port is sending or receiving data. Alternating Link fault.
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PoE+ faults occur when noncompliant cabling or Caution powered devices are connected to a PoE+ port. Use only standard-compliant cabling to connect Cisco prestandard IP Phones and wireless access points or IEEE 802.3af-compliant devices to PoE+ ports. You must remove from the network any cable or device that causes a PoE+ fault.
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Chapter 1 Product Overview Front Panel Table 1-6 ACTV LED (continued) Color Description Amber An error occurred when the switch was selecting the active switch, or another type of stack error occurred. Slow blinking green Switch is in stack standby mode. STACK LED The STACK LED shows the sequence of member switches in a stack.
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Chapter 1 Product Overview Front Panel Table 1-7 PoE+ Mode LED Color PoE+ Status PoE mode is not selected. None of the 10/100/1000 ports have been denied power or are in a fault condition. Green PoE mode is selected, and the port LEDs show the PoE+ status. Blinking amber PoE mode is not selected.
Link faults occur when noncompliant cabling is connected Caution to an SFP or SFP+ port. Use only standard-compliant cabling to connect to Cisco SFP and SFP+ ports. You must remove from the ports any cable or device that causes a link fault.
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Chapter 1 Product Overview Rear Panel Figure 1-7 Catalyst 3650 Switch Rear Panel Ground connector StackWise port connector CONSOLE (RJ-45 console port) AC OK (input) status LED MGMT (RJ-45 10/100/1000 management PS OK (output) status LED port) Fan module Power supply modules (AC power supply modules shown) RJ-45 Console Port LED Table 1-9...
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“Connecting to the StackWise Ports” section on page 2-15. Use only approved cables, and connect only to similar Cisco equipment. Equipment might be damaged Caution if connected to nonapproved Cisco cables or equipment. You cannot have a switch stack containing a mix of Catalyst 3650 and Catalyst 3850 switches.
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Chapter 1 Product Overview Rear Panel Table 1-10 Available PoE with AC Power Supply Models Default Power Supply Available PoE Power 24-port data switch PWR-C2-250WAC= — 48-port data switch 24-port PoE switch PWR-C2-640WAC 390 W 48-port PoE switch 48-port full PoE switch PWR-C2-1025WAC 775 W Table 1-11 Available PoE with DC Power Supply...
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Chapter 1 Product Overview Rear Panel Table 1-13 Switch Power Supply Module LEDs (continued) DC-Power Supply Module LEDs DC OK Description PS OK Description No DC input power. Output is disabled, or input is outside operating range (DC LED is off). Green DC input power present.
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• Cisco Network Assistant Cisco Network Assistant is a PC-based network management GUI application for LANs. You can use the GUI to configure and manage switch clusters or standalone switches. Cisco Network Assistant is available at no cost and can be downloaded from this URL: http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/NetworkAssistant...
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Chapter 1 Product Overview Management Options For information on starting the Network Assistant application, see the Getting Started with Cisco Network Assistant guide on Cisco.com. • Device Manager You can use Device Manager, which is in the switch memory, to manage individual and standalone switches.
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Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Catalyst 3650 Switch document available at Cisco.com. Read this section before you start the installation procedure. Before working on equipment that is connected to power lines, remove jewelry (including rings, Warning necklaces, and watches).
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Chapter 2 Switch Installation Preparing for Installation Ethernet cables must be shielded when used in a central office environment. Statement 171 Warning Voice over IP (VoIP) service and the emergency calling service do not function if power fails or is Warning disrupted.
Chapter 2 Switch Installation Preparing for Installation To prevent the system from overheating, do not operate it in an area that exceeds the maximum Warning recommended ambient temperature of: 113°F (45°C) Statement 1047 No user-serviceable parts inside. Do not open. Statement 1073 Warning Installation of the equipment must comply with local and national electrical codes.
• multirack assembly, the temperature around it might be greater than normal room temperature. Cisco Ethernet switches are equipped with cooling mechanisms, such as fans and blowers. However, • these fans and blowers can draw dust and other particles, causing contaminant buildup inside the chassis, which can result in system malfunction.
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“Data Stack Cabling Configurations” section on page 2-5 provides examples of recommended configurations. Minimum bend radius and coiled diameter for StackWise cables. Cisco recommends a minimum • bend radius and coiled diameter for each StackWise cable. For more information, see Table B-1 “StackWise Cables Minimum Bend Radius and Coiled Diameter”...
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Chapter 2 Switch Installation Planning a Switch Data Stack The configuration example (Figure 2-1) uses the supplied 0.5-meter StackWise cable. The example shows the full-ring configuration that provides redundant connections. Figure 2-1 Data Stacking the Catalyst 3650 Switches in a Rack or on a Table Using the 0.5-meter StackWise Cables PWR-C2-250WAC PWR-C2-640WAC...
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Chapter 2 Switch Installation Planning a Switch Data Stack Figure 2-4 shows an example of a stack of Catalyst 3650 switches with incomplete StackWise cabling connections. This stack provides only half bandwidth and does not have redundant connections. Figure 2-4 Example of a Data Stack with Half Bandwidth Connections PWR-C2-250WAC PWR-C2-640WAC...
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Note from the stack without splitting the stack. For conditions that can cause a stack reelection or to manually elect the active switch, see the stacking software configuration guide on Cisco.com at this URL: http://www.cisco.com/go/cat3650_docs Changes to Switch Stack Membership...
Chapter 2 Switch Installation Installing the Switch Make sure that you power off the switches that you add to or remove from the switch stack. Note After adding or removing stack members, make sure that the switch stack is operating at full bandwidth. Press the Mode button on a stack member until the Stack mode LED is on.
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Chapter 2 Switch Installation Installing the Switch Rack-Mounting To install the switch in a 19-inch rack, follow the instructions described in this section. To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing this unit in a rack, you must take special Warning precautions to ensure that the system remains stable.
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Chapter 2 Switch Installation Installing the Switch Figure 2-7 Rack-Mounting Brackets 19-inch brackets (RACK-KIT-T1=) 23-inch brackets (RACK-KIT-T1=) Extension rails and brackets for four-point 24-inch brackets (RACK-KIT-T1=) mounting, includes 19-inch brackets. (4PT-KIT-T1=) ETSI brackets (RACK-KIT-T1=) Attaching the Rack-Mount Brackets To install the switch in a rack, use four Phillips flat-head screws to attach the long side of the brackets to the switch for the front- or rear-mounting positions (Figure 2-8).
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Chapter 2 Switch Installation Installing the Switch Figure 2-8 Attaching Brackets for 19-inch Racks -C 2 -6 4 Rear-mounting position Number-8 Phillips flat-head screws Front-mounting position Catalyst 3650 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 2-12 OL-29734-01...
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Chapter 2 Switch Installation Installing the Switch Mounting the Switch in a Rack After the brackets are attached to the switch, use the supplied Phillips machine screws to attach the brackets to the rack (Figure 2-10). Use the black Phillips machine screw to attach the cable guide to the left or right bracket.
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• Configure the switch by running Express Setup to enter the initial switch configuration. For instructions, see the switch getting started guide that shipped with the switch and also on Cisco.com. • Use the CLI setup program to enter the initial switch configuration. See Appendix C, “Configuring...
Figure 2-13. Make sure that the Cisco logo is on the top side of the connector. Finger-tighten the screws (clockwise direction). Connect the other end of the cable to the port on the other switch and finger-tighten the screws. Avoid Step 5 overtightening the screws.
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Removing the StackWise Adapter Blank from a StackWise Port CO NS O M GM T Torx T15 screwdriver StackWise adapter blank Assembly screw StackWise port Cisco logo Figure 2-12 Installing the StackWise Adapter in a StackWise Port CO NS OL M GM T Torx T15 screwdriver StackWise adapter...
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Installing SFP and SFP+ Modules See the “SFP and SFP+ Modules” section on page 1-8, and the switch release notes on Cisco.com for the list of supported SFP and SFP+ modules. Use only supported SFP modules on the switch. For cable specifications, see Appendix B, “Connector and Cable Specifications.”...
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Chapter 2 Switch Installation Installing and Removing SFP and SFP+ Modules Class 1 laser product. Statement 1008 Warning Do not remove the dust plugs from the SFP modules or the rubber caps from the fiber-optic cable • until you are ready to connect the cable. The plugs and caps protect the module ports and cables from contamination and ambient light.
Chapter 2 Switch Installation Connecting Devices to the Ethernet Ports Figure 2-15 Connecting an SFP Cable to an SFP Module Installed in an Uplink Port Cat aly st 365 0 48 PoE + 2X1 0G Removing SFP or SFP+ Modules Attach an ESD-preventive wrist strap to your wrist and to an earth ground surface.
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10/100/1000 Ethernet port regardless of the type of device on the other end of the connection. See the switch software configuration guide or the switch command reference on Cisco.com for more information about enabling or disabling autonegotiation and auto-MDIX.
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PoE inline power supports devices compliant with the IEEE 802.3af standard, as well as prestandard Cisco IP Phones and Cisco Aironet Access Points. Each port can deliver up to 15.4 W of PoE. PoE+ inline power supports devices compliant with the IEEE 802.3at standard, by delivering up to 30 W of PoE+ power per port to all switch ports.
Use the CLI to configure the switch as a member of a cluster or as an individual switch from the • console. See the switch command reference on Cisco.com for information on using the CLI with the switch. Use the Cisco Prime Infrastructure application.
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C H A P T E R Power Supply Installation This chapter describes how to install the power supply modules. Power Supply Module Overview, page 3-1 • Installation Guidelines, page 3-5 • • Installing or Replacing an AC Power Supply, page 3-6 •...
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For information on 250-W AC power supply support on the PoE-capable switch models, refer to the Note Release Notes for the Cisco Catalyst 3650 Switch on Cisco.com. Each AC power supply module has a power cord for connection to an AC power outlet. The 1025-W and 640-W modules use a 16-AWG cord (only North America).
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Chapter 3 Power Supply Installation Power Supply Module Overview Figure 3-2 640-W AC Power Supply Module R - C 2 - 2 5 0 W A AC OK LED AC power cord connector PS OK LED Release latch AC power cord retainer 640-W AC power supply module Figure 3-3 250-W AC Power Supply Module...
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Chapter 3 Power Supply Installation Power Supply Module Overview Figure 3-4 640-W DC Power Supply Module DC O K PS O K PW R- C2 -6 40 W DC 640-W DC power supply module Grounding terminal DC OK LED Release latch PS OK LED Extraction handle Input power terminals (positive polarity)
For information on 250-W AC power supply support on the PoE-capable switch models, refer to the Release Notes for the Cisco Catalyst 3650 Switch on Cisco.com. Do not operate the switch with one power-supply module slot empty. For proper chassis cooling, both Caution module slots must be populated, with either a power supply or a blank cover.
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Chapter 3 Power Supply Installation Installing or Replacing an AC Power Supply Blank faceplates and cover panels serve three important functions: they prevent exposure to Warning hazardous voltages and currents inside the chassis; they contain electromagnetic interference (EMI) that might disrupt other equipment; and they direct the flow of cooling air through the chassis. Do not operate the system unless all cards, faceplates, front covers, and rear covers are in place.
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Chapter 3 Power Supply Installation Installing a DC Power Supply Figure 3-6 Inserting the AC-Power Supply in the Switch PWR -C2- 640W AC PWR -C2- 640W AC (Optional) Make a loop in the power cord and thread it through the power cord retainer (Figure 3-7).
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Chapter 3 Power Supply Installation Installing a DC Power Supply Before performing any of the following procedures, ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit. Warning Statement 1003 This product relies on the building’s installation for short-circuit (overcurrent) protection. Ensure that Warning the protective device is rated not greater than: 25 A.
Chapter 3 Power Supply Installation Installing a DC Power Supply When installing or replacing the unit, the ground connection must always be made first and Warning disconnected last. Statement 1046 Caution Follow the grounding procedure instructions, and use a UL-listed lug (included in the accessory kit). Follow these steps to install either a single-hole ground lug or a dual-hole ground lug on the switch.
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Chapter 3 Power Supply Installation Installing a DC Power Supply Figure 3-10 Attaching the Ground Lug and Wire Assembly Single-hole ground screw and lug ring Dual-hole ground adapter and dual-hole lug Catalyst 3650 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 3-10 OL-29734-01...
Chapter 3 Power Supply Installation Installing a DC Power Supply Installing the DC Power Supply in the Switch Before installing the power supply, see the Installation Guidelines, page 3-5. Turn off DC power. To ensure that power is off, change the circuit breakers to the OFF position, and tape Step 1 the circuit-breaker switches in the OFF position.
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Step 7 the module LEDs. Finding the Power Supply Module Serial Number If you contact Cisco Technical Assistance regarding a power supply module, you need to know the serial number. See Figure 3-14 Figure 3-16 to find the serial number. You can also use the CLI to find out the serial number.
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Chapter 3 Power Supply Installation Finding the Power Supply Module Serial Number Figure 3-14 1025-W AC Power Supply Serial Number SN: AAANNNNXXXX Figure 3-15 640-W and 250-W AC Power Supply Module Serial Number SN: AAANNNNXXXX Catalyst 3650 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 3-13 OL-29734-01...
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Chapter 3 Power Supply Installation Finding the Power Supply Module Serial Number Figure 3-16 640-W DC Power Supply Module Serial Number SN: AAANNNNXXXX Catalyst 3650 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 3-14 OL-29734-01...
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C H A P T E R Installing the Fan This chapter describes how to install a fan module. Overview, page 4-1 • Fan Module Installation, page 4-2 • • Finding the Fan Module Serial Number, page 4-4 Overview The switch has three fan modules. Fan modules are hot-swappable. A powered switch should always have more than one operational fan.
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Chapter 4 Installing the Fan Fan Module Installation Figure 4-1 Fan Module Fan LED Retainer clip Exhaust vent Extraction handles Fan Module Installation Installation Guidelines Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment. Statement 1030 Fans should be removed or installed only when StackWise adapters or StackWise adapter blanks are Note...
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Chapter 4 Installing the Fan Fan Module Installation Installing a Fan Module Pinch the fan module release handle, and slide the module out. Step 1 Caution You should replace the fan module within 5 minutes to avoid overheating the switch. Step 2 Install the fan module in the fan slot, and firmly push it into the slot, applying pressure to the end of the module, not the extraction handles.
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Installing the Fan Finding the Fan Module Serial Number Finding the Fan Module Serial Number If you contact Cisco Technical Assistance regarding a fan module, you need to know the fan module serial number. See Figure 4-3 for the serial number location.
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SYSTEM LED turns solid green, the ACTV LED is green if the switch is acting as the active switch. POST failures are usually fatal. Contact your Cisco technical support representative if your switch does Note not pass POST.
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Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Diagnosing Problems Switch Connections Bad or Damaged Cable Always examine the cable for marginal damage or failure. A cable might be just good enough to connect at the physical layer, but it could corrupt packets as a result of subtle damage to the wiring or connectors. You can identify this situation because the port has many packet errors or the port constantly flaps (loses and regains link).
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Inspect the uplink port and SFP module. Exchange the suspect module with a known good module. • Verify that the module is supported on this platform. (The switch release notes on Cisco.com list the • SFP and SFP+ modules that the switch supports.) Use the show interfaces privileged EXEC command to see if the port or module is error-disabled, •...
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You can enable UniDirectional Link Detection (UDLD) on the switch to help identify unidirectional link problems. For information about enabling UDLD on the switch, see the “Understanding UDLD” section in the software configuration guide on Cisco.com. Switch Performance Speed, Duplex, and Autonegotiation Port statistics that show a large amount of alignment errors, frame check sequence (FCS), or late-collisions errors, might mean a speed or duplex mismatch.
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Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Resetting the Switch Autonegotiation and Network Interface Cards Problems sometimes occur between the switch and third-party network interface cards (NICs). By default, the switch ports and interfaces autonegotiate. Laptops or other devices are commonly set to autonegotiate, yet sometimes issues occur. To troubleshoot autonegotiation problems, try manually setting both sides of the connection.
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Troubleshooting Finding the Switch Serial Number Finding the Switch Serial Number If you contact Cisco Technical Assistance, you need to know the switch serial number. Figure 5-1 shows the serial number location. You can also use the show version privileged EXEC command to see the switch serial number.
A P P E N D I X Technical Specifications Switch Specifications, page A-1 • Power Supply Module Specifications, page A-3 • Fan Module Specifications, page A-5 • Switch Specifications Table A-1 Environmental and Physical Specifications Environmental Ranges Operating temperature ranges and Normal operating temperature and altitude: altitude (AC power supply installed)
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Appendix A Technical Specifications Switch Specifications Table A-1 Environmental and Physical (continued)Specifications (continued) Environmental Ranges Operating temperature ranges and Normal operating temperature and altitudes: altitude (DC power supply installed) –5ºC to +45ºC, up to 6000 feet (1800m) –5ºC to +40ºC, up to 10,000 feet (3000m) –5ºC to +35ºC, up to 13,000 feet (4000m) –5ºC to +30ºC, up to 16,400 feet (5000m) Short-term exceptional conditions...
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Appendix A Technical Specifications Power Supply Module Specifications Power Supply Module Specifications Table A-2 Environmental and Physical Specifications for the AC- and DC-Power Supply Modules Environmental Ranges Operating temperature For the operating temperature ranges at various altitudes of AC and DC power supply module powered switches, see Table A-1.
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Appendix A Technical Specifications Power Supply Module Specifications Table A-3 Power Specifications for AC Power 24- and 48-Port Switches (continued) Total input BTU PWR-C2-1025WAC: 3801 BTUs per hour, 1114 W PWR-C2-640WAC: 2371 BTUs per hour, 695 W PWR-C2-250WAC: 945 BTUs per hour, 277 W Total output BTU PWR-C2-1025WAC: 3497 BTUs per hour, 1025 W PWR-C2-640WAC: 2183 BTUs per hour, 640 W...
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Appendix A Technical Specifications Fan Module Specifications Fan Module Specifications Table A-5 Fan Module Environmental and Physical Specifications Environmental Ranges Operating temperature 23 to 176° F (–5 to 80° C) Storage temperature –40 to 185° F (–40 to 85° C) Relative humidity 5 to 96% (non-condensing) Altitude...
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Appendix A Technical Specifications Fan Module Specifications Catalyst 3650 Switch Hardware Installation Guide OL-29734-01...
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A P P E N D I X Connector and Cable Specifications This chapter describes the connector and cable specifications. Connector Specifications, page B-1l • Cable and Adapter Specifications, page B-5 • Connector Specifications 10/100/1000 Ports, page B-1 • 10-Gigabit Ethernet CX1 (SFP+ Copper) Connectors, page B-2 •...
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Appendix B Connector and Cable Specifications Connector Specifications 10-Gigabit Ethernet CX1 (SFP+ Copper) Connectors The 10-Gigabit Ethernet electrical modules use CX1 copper connectors similar to the one shown in Figure B-2. Note When ordering or using CX1 cables, ensure that the version identifier is 2 or higher. The 10-Gigabit Ethernet optical modules use the connectors shown in Figure B-3 Figure...
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Appendix B Connector and Cable Specifications Connector Specifications Figure B-4 Simplex LC Cable Connector Figure B-5 Copper SFP Module RJ-45 Connector Label 4 5 6 7 8 TP0+ TP0- TP1+ TP2+ TP2- TP1- TP3+ TP3- Figure B-6 SFP Module Patch Cable 10/100/1000 Ethernet Management Port The 10/100/1000 Ethernet management port uses RJ-45 connectors with Ethernet pinouts.
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Appendix B Connector and Cable Specifications Connector Specifications Figure B-7 10/100 Port Pinouts Label 4 5 6 7 8 Console Port The switch has two console ports: a USB 5-pin mini-Type B port on the front panel (see Figure B-8) and an RJ-45 console port on the rear panel.
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Console Port Adapter Pinouts, page B-9 • StackWise Cables Figure B-10 shows a StackWise stacking cable. Figure B-10 StackWise Stacking Cable You can order these StackWise cables (nonhalogen) from your Cisco sales representative: STACK-T2-50CM= (0.5-meter cable) • STACK-T2-1M= (1-meter cable) • STACK-T2-3M= (3-meter cable) •...
StackWise adapter as part of a StackWise stacking upgrade kit (part number C3650-STACK-KIT=), that contains two adapters and a 0.5 m StackWise cable.. Locating the StackWise Adapter Serial Number If you contact Cisco Technical Assistance regarding a StackWise adapter, you need to know the serial number. See Figure B-11 to find the serial number.
Copper 1000BASE-T SFP module transceivers use standard four twisted-pair, Category 5 cable at lengths up to 328 feet (100 meters). For cabling specifications, refer to the Cisco Transceiver Modules data sheet at: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/modules/ps5455/products_data_sheets_list.html Catalyst 3650 Switch Hardware Installation Guide...
Appendix B Connector and Cable Specifications Cable and Adapter Specifications Figure B-16 Two Twisted-Pair Crossover Cable Schematic Switch Switch 3 TD+ 3 TD+ 6 TD– 6 TD– 1 RD+ 1 RD+ 2 RD– 2 RD– Identifying a Crossover Cable To identify a crossover cable, hold the cable ends side-by-side, with the tab at the back. The wire connected to the pin on the outside of the left plug should be the same color as the wire connected to the pin on the outside of the right plug.
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RJ-45-to-DB-25 female DTE adapter, and the console device. The RJ-45-to-DB-25 female DTE adapter is not supplied with the switch. You can order a kit with the Note adapter (part number ACS-DSBUASYN=) from Cisco. Table B-3 Console Port Signaling Using a DB-25 Adapter Switch Console...
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You lose the Telnet connection after entering the write memory command. For more information about using the CLI, see the command reference for this release. Accessing the CLI Through a Console Port You can enter Cisco IOS commands and parameters through the CLI. Catalyst 3650 Switch Hardware Installation Guide OL-29734-01...
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C-1) to a Windows-based PC for the first Step 1 time, install the USB driver. See these sections for installation instructions: “Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Device Driver” section on page C-3 – “Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Driver” section on page C-4 –...
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“Configuring the Setup Program” section on page C-5. Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Device Driver A USB device driver must be installed the first time a Microsoft Windows-based PC is connected to the USB console port on the switch.
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Configuring the Switch with the CLI-Based Setup Program Accessing the CLI Obtain the Cisco USB console driver file from the Cisco.com web site and unzip it. Step 1 You can download the driver file from the Cisco.com site for downloading the switch software.
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You must assign an IP address and other configuration information necessary for the switch to communicate with the local routers and the Internet. This information is also needed to use Device Manager or Cisco Network Assistant to configure and manage the switch. IP Settings You need this information from your network administrator: •...
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Step 8 (Optional) Configure Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) by responding to the prompts. You can also configure SNMP later through the CLI, Device Manager, or the Cisco Network Assistant application. To configure SNMP later, enter no. Configure SNMP Network Management? [no]: no...
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After you complete the setup program, the switch can run the default configuration that you created. To change this configuration or to perform other management tasks, enter commands at the prompt Switch> or use Cisco Network Assistant, or another management tool for further configuration. Catalyst 3650 Switch Hardware Installation Guide OL-29734-01...
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Appendix C Configuring the Switch with the CLI-Based Setup Program Entering the Initial Configuration Information Catalyst 3650 Switch Hardware Installation Guide OL-29734-01...