Cisco 3524XL Hardware Installation Guide - Page 138

Cisco Access Analog Trunk Gateway

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Index chassis warning against stacking 2-2 rack-mounting, servicing C-27 circuit breaker (15A) warning C-17 Cisco Access Analog Trunk Gateway 1-36 Cisco Access Digital Trunk Gateway 1-36 Cisco CallManager software 1-34, 1-36 Cisco Cluster Management Suite 1-27 Cisco Connection Online (CCO) xv Cisco Group Management Protocol (CGMP) 1-3 Cisco IP Phones 1-9, 1-34 connecting 2-17 Cisco RPS 1-25 connecting to 2-15 LED 1-16 Cisco SoftPhone software 1-34 CiscoView 1-27 Cluster Builder application 1-27 Cluster Management Suite 1-27 Cluster Manager application 1-27 Cluster View application 1-27 command-line interface (CLI) 1-27 configuration, default values 2-29 configuration examples, network 1-28 connecting to 10/100 ports 2-16 to 1000BaseX ports 2-19 to console port 2-16, B-3 to GBICs 2-19 to GigaStack GBICs 2-21 connection procedures 2-16 to 2-23 connectivity problems, solving 3-3 connectors and cables 10/100 ports B-1 to B-2 1000BaseX ports B-2 to B-3 console port B-3 to B-7 GigaStack GBICs B-3 power (AC and RPS) 1-25 SC 2-20 See also ports console port 1-26, B-3 adapter pinouts RJ-45-to-DB-25 terminal B-7 RJ-45-to-DB-9 terminal B-6 cable B-5 connecting to 2-22 to 2-23, B-5 to B-7 default characteristics 2-22 conventions, document x crossover cable connectivity problems 3-5 pinout B-4 D default characteristics of the console port 2-22 default configuration 2-29 to 2-30 designing your network, examples 1-28 desk mounting 2-15 diagnosing problems 3-3 Catalyst 3500 Series XL Hardware Installation Guide 2 78-6456-03

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Index
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Catalyst 3500 Series XL Hardware Installation Guide
78-6456-03
chassis warning
against stacking
2-2
rack-mounting, servicing
C-27
circuit breaker (15A) warning
C-17
Cisco Access Analog Trunk Gateway
1-36
Cisco Access Digital Trunk Gateway
1-36
Cisco CallManager software
1-34, 1-36
Cisco Cluster Management Suite
1-27
Cisco Connection Online (CCO)
xv
Cisco Group Management Protocol
(CGMP)
1-3
Cisco IP Phones
1-9, 1-34
connecting
2-17
Cisco RPS
1-25
connecting to
2-15
LED
1-16
Cisco SoftPhone software
1-34
CiscoView
1-27
Cluster Builder application
1-27
Cluster Management Suite
1-27
Cluster Manager application
1-27
Cluster View application
1-27
command-line interface (CLI)
1-27
configuration, default values
2-29
configuration examples, network
1-28
connecting
to 10/100 ports
2-16
to 1000BaseX ports
2-19
to console port
2-16, B-3
to GBICs
2-19
to GigaStack GBICs
2-21
connection procedures
2-16 to 2-23
connectivity problems, solving
3-3
connectors and cables
10/100 ports
B-1 to B-2
1000BaseX ports
B-2 to B-3
console port
B-3 to B-7
GigaStack GBICs
B-3
power (AC and RPS)
1-25
SC
2-20
See also ports
console port
1-26, B-3
adapter pinouts
RJ-45-to-DB-25 terminal
B-7
RJ-45-to-DB-9 terminal
B-6
cable
B-5
connecting to
2-22 to 2-23, B-5 to B-7
default characteristics
2-22
conventions, document
x
crossover cable
connectivity problems
3-5
pinout
B-4
D
default characteristics of the console port
2-22
default configuration
2-29 to 2-30
designing your network, examples
1-28
desk mounting
2-15
diagnosing problems
3-3