Cisco CBS350-16T-2G, CBS350-24T-4X Manual [EN]

Cisco Business 350 Series Managed Switches Quick Start Guides
The Cisco Business 350 Series Switches have dierent Quick Start Guides, depending on your product. Find your product SKU below to know which version of the Quick Start Guide to use.
Quick Start Guide (Pages 2-3)
CBS350-8T-E-2G CBS350-16T-2G CBS350-24T-4G CBS350-48FP-4G CBS350-48P-4X
CBS350-8P-2G CBS350-16T-E-2G CBS350-24P-4G CBS350-24T-4X CBS350-48FP-4X
CBS350-8FP-2G CBS350-16P-E-2G CBS350-48T-4G CBS350-24FP-4X
CBS350-8FP-E-2G
CBS350-16FP-2G CBS350-48P-4G CBS350-48T-4X
Quick Start Guide (Pages 4-5)
CBS350-8S-E-2G CBS350-24MGP-4X CBS350-8XT CBS350-24XS
CBS350-24S-4G CBS350-12NP-4X CBS350-12XS CBS350-24XT
CBS350-8MGP-2X CBS350-24NGP-4X CBS350-12XT CBS350-24XTS
CBS350-8MP-2X CBS350-48NGP-4X CBS350-16XTS CBS350-48XT-4X
Cisco Business 350 Series Managed Switches | Quick Start Guide
QUICK START GUIDE
Cisco Business 350 Series Managed Switches
Thank you for choosing the Cisco Business 350 Series Switch. These switches are designed to be operational right out of the box as standard switches.
In the default conguration, the switch forwards packets between the connected devices after
powering up.
Product Features
What’s in the Box:
Cisco Business 350 Series Switch
Power Cord or Adapter
Rack-Mount/Wall-Mount Kit
Quick Start Guide
Pointer Card with China RoHS
Technical Support Contacts
First, You’ll Need...
2
1
RJ-45 Ethernet cables (Category 5e or higher)
for connecting network devices
Tools for mounting the hardware
4
5 73
System LED
1
Reset Button
2
Mini USB Console Port
3
USB Port
4
6
Computer with an Ethernet port (or adapter) and a web browser
(Firefox, Chrome, Safari, or Edge)
A mobile device with Wi-Fi capability (to set up using the mobile app)
RJ45 Console Port
5
LINK/ACT LEDs
6
Gigabit Network Ports
7
SFP/SFP+ Uplink Ports
8
8
Cisco Business 350 Series Managed Switches | Quick Start Guide
Get Connected
Plug the power cord of the switch into an outlet.
GbE
Preparing Your Switch
Using the Mobile app: Connect the switch to an existing wireless network. This could be a wireless access point
(shown above), wireless router, or mesh extender. You will need something to act as your DHCP server (a router or switch as shown above). Once connected, proceed to the “Get Congured” section to download the app.
Using the Web User Interface (UI): Connect a computer to one of the switch ports with an Ethernet cable. Make sure your computer is on and proceed to the Web UI Setup instructions under the “Get Congured” section.
Get Congured
Download the Cisco Business Mobile app
Scan the QR code here to download the app or go to cisco.com/go/cbsapp and follow the installation instructions.
Alternative: Web UI Setup
1
The switch will attempt to acquire an IP address if there is a DHCP server in the network. If the switch cannot
acquire an IP address through DHCP, it uses the factory default IP address of 192.168.1.254, with a subnet mask
of /24.
If the switch is using the factory default IP address of 192.168.1.254/24, you must choose an IP address for the
computer in the range of 192.168.1.2-192.168.1.253 that is not already in use.
2
Open a web browser window.
3
Enter the switch IP address in the address bar and press Enter. For example, htt p://192.168 .1. 25 4.
The Switch Login Page displays.
4
Enter the default login information:
Username is cisco
Default password is cisco
(passwords are case-sensitive)
5
Click Log In.
LED Functions
LED
System
LINK/ACT
Cisco Business 350 Series Managed Switches | Quick Start Guide
GREEN STEADY GREEN FLASHING AMBER
Switch has acquired an IP address through DHCP or a static IP address has been
manually congured.
Link between correspond-
ing port and another device
detected.
Booting, performing self-tests, acquiring IP address, or factory
default IP address is being used.
Port is passing trac. Link down.
Flashing,
hardware failure detected.
OFF
Switch is powered o.
You are now ready to congure the switch. Refer to the Administration Guide for further information.
Mounting
For detailed mounting instructions, please see the “Get Support” section.
Get Support
For Cisco support and additional documentation, including mounting instructions and the Administration Guide, visit https://cisco.com/go/cbs350.
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QUICK START GUIDE
Cisco Business 350 Series Managed Switches
Thank you for choosing the Cisco Business 350 Series Switch. These switches are designed to be operational right out of the box as standard switches.
In the default conguration, the switch forwards packets between the connected devices after powering up.
Product Features
What’s in the Box
Cisco Business 350 Series Switch
Power Cord or Adapter
Rack-Mount/Wall-Mount Kit
Quick Start Guide
Pointer Card with China RoHS
Technical Support Contacts
First, You’ll Need...
Reset Button
1
System LED
2
Stack Unit ID LED*
3
Stack Active Unit LED*
4
4
5 7 8
1
3
2
RJ-45 Ethernet cables (Category 5e or higher)
for connecting network devices
Tools for mounting the hardware
USB Port
5
Gigabit Network Ports
6
Link/ACT LEDs
7
PoE/Gigabit/10 Gigabit LED (Depending on model)
8
* The Stack Active Unit LED is steady green when the switch is the active unit in a stack. The number next to the Stack Unit ID LED, that is steady green, indicates the unit ID of the switch in a stack.
Computer with an Ethernet port (or adapter) and a web browser
(Firefox, Chrome, Safari or Edge)
A mobile device with Wi-Fi capability (to set up using the mobile app)
Multi-Gigabit Network Ports
9
10 Gigabit Network Ports
10
SFP/SFP+ Ports
11
96
10
11
Cisco Business 350 Series Managed Switches | Quick Start Guide
Get Connected
Plug the power cord of the switch into an outlet.
GbE
Preparing Your Switch
Using the Mobile App: Connect the switch to an existing wireless network. This could be a wireless access point
(shown above), wireless router, or mesh extender. You will need something to act as your DHCP server (a router or switch as shown above). Once connected, proceed to the “Get Congured” section to download the app.
Using the Web User Interface (UI): Connect a computer to one of the switch ports with an Ethernet cable. Make sure your computer is on and proceed to the Web UI Setup instructions under the “Get Congured” section.
Get Congured
Download the Cisco Business Mobile app
Scan the QR code here to download the app or go to cisco.com/go/cbsapp and follow the installation instructions.
Alternative: Web UI Setup
1
The switch will attempt to acquire an IP address if there is a DHCP server in the network. If the switch cannot
acquire an IP address through DHCP, it uses the factory default IP address of 192.168.1.254, with a subnet mask
of /24.
If the switch is using the factory default IP address of 192.168.1.254/24, you must choose an IP address for the
computer in the range of 192.168.1.2-192.168.1.253 that is not already in use.
2
Open a web browser window.
3
Enter the switch IP address in the address bar and press Enter. For example, http ://192 .168.1.254 .
The Switch Login Page displays.
4
Enter the default login information:
Username is cisco
Default password is cisco
(passwords are case-sensitive)
5
Click Log In.
LED Functions
LED OFFGREEN STEADY GREEN FLASHING
System
LINK/ACT
PoE*
Gigabit*
10 Gigabit*
* If present, depends on model.
Cisco Business 350 Series Managed Switches | Quick Start Guide
Switch has acquired an IP address through DHCP or a static IP address has been
manually congured.
Link between corresponding
port and another device
detected.
1000 Mbps link is estabslished. Connection speed is under
10 Gbps link is established. Connection speed is under 10
Booting, performing self-tests, acquiring IP address, or factory
default IP address is being used.
Port is passing trac. Link down.
AMBER
Flashing,
hardware failure detected.
Steady Power is being supplied
to a device connected to
the port.
Switch is powered o.
Power is not being supplied or nothing is connected to the port.
1000 Mbps or nothing is connected to the port.
Gbps or nothing is connected to the port.
You are now ready to congure the switch. Refer to the Administration Guide for further information.
Note: To congure the switch via the out-of-band port, please refer to the Administration Guide.
Mounting
For detailed mounting instructions, please see the Get Support” section.
Get Support
For Cisco support and additional documentation, including mounting instructions and the Administration Guide, visit https://cisco.com/go/cbs350.
©2021 Cisco an d/or its aliate s. All right s reserved. C isco and the Ci sco logo are t rademarks o r registere d trademar ks of Cisco and/or i ts aliates i n the U.S. and othe r countrie s. To view a list of Ci sco tradem arks, go to this U RL: https:// ww w.cisco.com/go/t rademark s. Third-par ty tradema rks mention ed are the pro perty of th eir respect ive owners.
The use of t he word part ner does not im ply a partn ership rela tionship be tween Cisc o and any other co mpany. (1110R)
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