Catalyst 3560 Switch Hardware Installation Guide March 2010 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA http://www.cisco.
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CONTENTS Preface vii Audience Purpose i-vii i-vii Conventions i-vii Related Publications i-viii Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request CHAPTER 1 Product Overview 1-1 Setting Up the Switch Features i-ix 1-1 1-1 Front Panel Description 1-3 Fast Ethernet Switch Front Panel Descriptions 1-3 Gigabit Ethernet Switch Front Panel Descriptions 1-6 10/100 and 10/100/1000 Ports 1-8 PoE Ports 1-9 SFP Module Slots 1-10 SFP Modules 1-10 SFP Module Patch Cable 1-10 Dual-Purpose Port 1-10
Contents Network Configurations CHAPTER 2 1-21 Switch Installation (24- and 48-Port Switches) 2-1 Preparing for Installation 2-1 Warnings 2-2 Installation Guidelines 2-5 Box Contents 2-6 Tools and Equipment 2-6 Verifying Switch Operation 2-6 Powering Off the Switch 2-7 Installing the Switch 2-7 Rack-Mounting 2-7 Removing Screws from the Switch 2-8 Attaching Brackets to the Catalyst 3560 Switch 2-8 Mounting the Switch in a Rack 2-10 Attaching the Cable Guide 2-11 Wall-Mounting 2-12 Attaching the Brack
Contents Box Contents 3-7 Tools and Equipment 3-7 Verifying Switch Operation 3-7 Powering Off the Switch 3-7 Installing the Switch 3-7 Desk or Shelf Mounting 3-8 Desk or Shelf Mounting (Unsecured) 3-8 Desk or Shelf Mounting (Secured) 3-8 Under the Desk or Shelf Mounting 3-9 Wall-Mounting (with Mounting Screws) 3-12 Magnet Mounting 3-15 Rack-Mounting 3-16 Attaching Brackets to the Switch 3-16 Mounting the Switch in a 19-Inch Rack 3-17 Wall-Mounting (with Rack-Mount Brackets) 3-17 Securing the AC Power Cor
Contents APPENDIX A Technical Specifications APPENDIX B Connector and Cable Specifications A-1 Connector Specifications B-1 10/100 and 10/100/1000 Ports SFP Module Ports B-2 Dual-Purpose Ports B-3 Console Port B-3 B-1 B-1 Cable and Adapter Specifications B-4 SFP Module Cable Specifications B-4 Two Twisted-Pair Cable Pinouts B-5 Four Twisted-Pair Cable Pinouts for 1000BASE-T Ports Identifying a Crossover Cable B-6 Adapter Pinouts B-7 APPENDIX Connecting to DC Power C C-1 Connecting to DC Powe
Preface Audience This guide is for the networking or computer technician responsible for installing the Catalyst 3560 switch, hereafter known as the switch. We assume that you are familiar with the concepts and terminology of Ethernet and local area networking.
Preface Related Publications Warning IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury. Before you work on any equipment, be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents. Use the statement number provided at the end of each warning to locate its translation in the translated safety warnings that accompanied this device.
Preface Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request • Cisco Small Form-Factor Pluggable Modules Compatibility Matrix • Compatibility Matrix for 1000BASE-T Small Form-Factor Pluggable Modules Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request For information on obtaining documentation, submitting a service request, and gathering additional information, see the monthly What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation, which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation, at: htt
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CH A P T E R 1 Product Overview The Catalyst 3560 switch—also referred to as the switch—is an Ethernet switch to which you can connect devices like workstations, Cisco Wireless Access Points, Cisco IP Phones, and other network devices such as servers, routers, and other switches. This chapter provides a functional overview of the Catalyst 3560 switch.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Features Table 1-1 Catalyst 3560 Switch Model Descriptions Switch Model Description FastEthernet Catalyst 3560-24PS 24 10/100 Power over Ethernet (PoE) ports and 2 small form-factor pluggable (SFP) module slots Catalyst 3560-24TS-S 24 10/100 ports and 2 SFP module slots Catalyst 3560-48PS 48 10/100 PoE ports and 4 SFP module slots Catalyst 3560-48TS-S 48 10/100 ports and 4 SFP module slots Catalyst 3560V2-24PS 24 10/100 PoE ports and 2 SFP module slots Catalyst 3
Chapter 1 Product Overview Front Panel Description Configuration: • For 10/100 and 10/100/1000 ports, the speed and duplex settings are autonegotiated. • For 10/100 and 10/100/1000 ports, PoE settings are autonegotiated. • For 1000BASE-T SFP module ports, the speed and duplex settings are autonegotiated.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Front Panel Description The 10/100 ports on the switch are grouped in pairs. The first member of the pair (port 1) is above the second member (port 2) on the left, as shown in Figure 1-2. Port 3 is above port 4, and so on. The SFP module slots are numbered 1 and 2.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Front Panel Description The 10/100 ports on the switch are grouped in pairs. The first member of the pair (port 1) is above the second member (port 2) on the left, as shown in Figure 1-4. Port 3 is above port 4, and so on. The SFP module slots are numbered 1 to 4.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Front Panel Description SYST STAT DPLX SPD PoE Catalyst 3560-12PC-S Switch Front Panel 1 CONSOL 2 3 4 5 E 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Catalyst 35 60 MODE SERIES PoE-12 250606 Figure 1-6 1 1 2 3 1 Console port 3 2 10/100 PoE ports Dual-purpose port Gigabit Ethernet Switch Front Panel Descriptions • Catalyst 3560G-24PS Switch Front Panel, Figure 1-7 on page 1-6 • Catalyst 3560G-24TS Switch Front Panel, Figure 1-8 on page 1-7 • Catalyst 3560G-48PS Switch F
Chapter 1 Product Overview Front Panel Description The 10/100/1000 ports on the Catalyst 3560-24TS switch are grouped in pairs. The first member of the pair (port 1) is above the second member (port 2) on the left, as shown in Figure 1-8. Port 3 is above port 4, and so on. The SFP module slots are numbered 25 to 28.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Front Panel Description The 10/100/1000 ports on the Catalyst 3560G-48TS switch are grouped in pairs. The first member of the pair (port 1) is above the second member (port 2) on the left, as shown in Figure 1-10. Port 3 is above port 4, and so on. The SFP module slots are numbered 49 to 52.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Front Panel Description • When you connect the switch to workstations, servers, routers, and Cisco IP Phones, be sure that the cable is a straight-through cable. When you connect the switch to switches or hubs, use a crossover cable. When using a straight-through or crossover cable for 1000BASE-T connections, be sure to use a twisted four-pair, Category 5 cable for proper operation. Pinouts for the cables are described in Appendix B, “Connector and Cable Specifications.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Front Panel Description Many legacy powered devices, including older Cisco IP phones and access points that do not fully support IEEE 802.3af, might not support PoE when connected to the switches by a crossover cable. SFP Module Slots See the release notes for the latest list of supported SFP modules. SFP Modules The switch uses Gigabit Ethernet SFP modules to establish fiber-optic and 1000BASE-T connections.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Front Panel Description LEDs You can use the switch LEDs to monitor switch activity and its performance. Figure 1-12 shows the switch LEDs and the Mode button that you use to select one of the port modes. All the LEDs described here are visible in the embedded device manager and Network Assistant GUIs. The switch online help describes how to use the device manager or Network Assistant to configure and monitor individual switches and switch clusters.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Front Panel Description RPS LED Table 1-3 Note RPS LED Color RPS Status Off RPS is off or not properly connected. Green RPS is connected and ready to provide back-up power, if required. Blinking green RPS is connected but is unavailable because it is providing power to another device (redundancy has been allocated to a neighboring device). Amber The RPS is in standby mode or in a fault condition.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Front Panel Description Port LEDs and Modes The port LEDs, as a group or individually, display information about the switch and about the individual ports: Table 1-4 Modes for Port LEDs Selected Mode LED Port Mode Description STAT Port status The port status. This is the default mode. DUPLX Port duplex mode The port duplex mode: full duplex or half duplex. SPEED Port speed The port operating speed: 10, 100, or 10001 Mb/s. PoE PoE port power The PoE status. 1.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Front Panel Description Table 1-6 Meaning of Port LED Colors in Different Modes on the Switch Port Mode LED Color Meaning PoE Off 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. Green PoE is on. The port LED is green only when the switch port is providing power.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Rear Panel Description Dual-Purpose Port LEDs The LEDs on a dual-purpose port (see Figure 1-13) show whether the RJ-45 connector is connected or whether an SFP module is installed. You can configure each port as either a 10/100/1000 port through the RJ-45 connector or as an SFP module, but not both at the same time. The LEDs show how the port is being used. The LED colors have the same meaning as described in Table 1-4 to Table 1-6.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Rear Panel Description The switch rear panel has an AC power connector, an RPS connector, and an RJ-45 console port. (See Figure 1-14, Figure 1-15, and Figure 1-16 for examples of the Catalyst 3560 rear panels.) Figure 1-14 Catalyst 3560-24PS and 3560-48PS Switch Rear Panel CONSOL E 1 DC INPU TS FOR REMOTE POWER SPECIFIE SUPPLY D IN MAN +12v UAL @7.5A -48 @7.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Rear Panel Description Catalyst 3560V2-24PS, 3560V2-48PS, 3560V2-24TS, 3560V2-48TS Switch Rear Panel 274670 Figure 1-16 CONSOLE 1 2 3 4 1 RJ-45 console port 3 RPS connector 2 Fan exhaust 4 AC power connector Catalyst 3560V2-24TS-SD Switch Rear Panel 274671 Figure 1-17 CONSOLE 1 2 3 4 1 RJ-45 console port 3 RPS connector 2 Fan exhaust 4 DC power connector Catalyst 3560 Switch Hardware Installation Guide OL-6337-07 1-17
Chapter 1 Product Overview Rear Panel Description The Catalyst 3560-8PC and Catalyst 3560-12PC-S rear panels have an AC power connector and heat sinks. (See Figure 1-18.) Catalyst 3560-8PC and Catalyst 3560-12PC-S Switch Rear Panel 250607 Figure 1-18 1 2 1 Heat sinks 2 AC power connector Internal Power Supply An internal power supply powers the switch. The internal power supply is an autoranging unit that supports input voltages between 100 and 240 VAC.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Rear Panel Description Cisco RPS Depending on the switch model, you can connect the switch to either of these Cisco redundant power systems (RPS) to provide backup power if the switch power supply fails: • “Cisco RPS 2300” section on page 1-19 • “Cisco RPS 675” section on page 1-19 Connect the switch and the Cisco RPS to the same AC power source. Use the RPS connector cable supplied with the RPS to connect the RPS to the switch.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Management Options Security Slots The Catalyst 3560-8PC and the Catalyst 3560-12PC-S switches have security slots on the left and right side panels. You can install an optional cable lock, such as that used to secure a laptop, to secure either or both sides of the switch. Figure 1-19 shows the slot on a left-side panel.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Management Options • Cisco IOS CLI The switch CLI is based on Cisco IOS software and is enhanced to support desktop-switching features. You can fully configure and monitor the switch and switch cluster members from the CLI. You can access the CLI either by connecting your management station directly to the switch console port or by using Telnet from a remote management station. See the Catalyst 3560 Switch Command Reference on Cisco.com for more information.
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CH A P T E R 2 Switch Installation (24- and 48-Port Switches) This chapter describes how to install the Catalyst 3560 24- and 48-port switches, including how to interpret the power-on self-test (POST) that ensures proper operation. It also describes how to make connections to the switch. For installation information for the Catalyst 3560-8PC and Catalyst 3560 12-PC-S switches, see Chapter 3, “Switch Installation (8- and 12-Port Switches).
Chapter 2 Switch Installation (24- and 48-Port Switches) Preparing for Installation Warnings These warnings are translated into several languages in the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Catalyst 3560 Switch. Warning To prevent the switch from overheating, do not operate it in an area that exceeds the maximum recommended ambient temperature of 113•F (45•C). To prevent airflow restriction, allow at least 3 inches (7.6 cm) of clearance around the ventilation openings.
Chapter 2 Switch Installation (24- and 48-Port Switches) Preparing for Installation Warning Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity. Statement 1001 Warning Before performing any of the following procedures, ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit. Statement 1003 Warning Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source.
Chapter 2 Switch Installation (24- and 48-Port Switches) Preparing for Installation Warning This equipment must be grounded. Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor. Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available. Statement 1024 Warning This unit might have more than one power supply connection.
Chapter 2 Switch Installation (24- and 48-Port Switches) Preparing for Installation Statement 371—Power Cable and AC Adapter Caution To comply with the Telcordia GR-1089 Network Equipment Building Systems (NEBS) standard for electromagnetic compatibility and safety, connect the ethernet cables only to intrabuilding or nonexposed wiring or cabling.
Chapter 2 Switch Installation (24- and 48-Port Switches) Verifying Switch Operation When the fiber-optic cable span is less than 15.43 miles (25 km), you should insert a 5-decibel (dB) or 10-dB inline optical attenuator between the fiber-optic cable plant and the receiving port on the 1000BASE-ZX SFP module at each end of the link. • Cisco Ethernet Switches are equipped with cooling mechanisms, such as fans and blowers.
Chapter 2 Switch Installation (24- and 48-Port Switches) Installing the Switch As the switch powers on, it begins the POST, a series of tests that runs automatically to ensure that the switch functions properly. LEDs can blink during the test. POST lasts approximately 1 minute. When the switch begins POST, the System, RPS, Status, Duplex, and Speed LEDs turn green. The System LED blinks green, and the other LEDs remain solid green. When the POST completes successfully, the System LED remains green.
Chapter 2 Switch Installation (24- and 48-Port Switches) Installing the Switch Removing Screws from the Switch Before you install the switch in a rack, remove the switch chassis screws (see Figure 2-1.
Chapter 2 Switch Installation (24- and 48-Port Switches) Installing the Switch Figure 2-3 Attaching Brackets for 24-Inch Racks to a Catalyst 3560 Switch, Front Panel Forward 1 1 1X STAT DUPLX SPEED PoE MODE 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15X 2X 16X Phillips flat-head screws Figure 2-4 Attaching Brackets for 19-Inch Racks to a Catalyst 3560 Switch, Rear Panel Forward RATIN G 100-200 V~ 5.0A-2 .
Chapter 2 Switch Installation (24- and 48-Port Switches) Installing the Switch 40 41 42 43 44 Attaching Brackets for 19-Inch Telco Racks to a Catalyst 3560 Switch 45 46 47 Catalyst 48 97921 Figure 2-6 3560 SER IES PoE-48 47X 1 3 48X 2 4 1 1 Phillips flat-head screws 40 41 42 43 44 Attaching Brackets for 24-Inch Telco Racks to a Catalyst 3560 Switch 45 46 47 Catalyst 48 97922 Figure 2-7 3560 SER IES PoE-48 47X 1 3 48X 1 2 4 1 Phillips flat-head screws Mounting
Chapter 2 Switch Installation (24- and 48-Port Switches) Installing the Switch After the switch is mounted in the rack: 1. Power on the switch. See the “Verifying Switch Operation” section on page 2-6. 2. Connect to a 10/100 or 10/100/1000 port, and run Express Setup. See the Catalyst 3560 Switch Getting Started Guide for instructions. To use the CLI setup program, see Appendix D, “Configuring the Switch with the CLI-Based Setup Program.” 3. Connect to the front-panel ports.
Chapter 2 Switch Installation (24- and 48-Port Switches) Installing the Switch Wall-Mounting These switches wall-mount only with the front panel facing up: • Catalyst 3560-24PS, 3560-24TS-S, 3560-48PS, and 3560-48TS-S • Catalyst 3560G-24PS, 3560G-24TS, 3560G-48PS, and 3560G-48TS These switches wall-mount with the front panel facing up or down: Catalyst 3560V2-24PS, 3560V2-24TS, 3560V2-48PS, and 3560V2-48TS • The illustrations in this section show the Catalyst 3560G-48PS switch as an example.
Chapter 2 Switch Installation (24- and 48-Port Switches) Installing the Switch Attaching the RPS Connector Cover If you are not using an RPS with your switch, use the two Phillips pan-head screws to attach the RPS connector cover to the back of the switch, as shown in Figure 2-11. Warning If a redundant power system (RPS) is not connected to the switch, install an RPS connector cover on the back of the switch.
Chapter 2 Switch Installation (24- and 48-Port Switches) Installing the Switch Mounting the Switch on a Wall For the best support of the switch and cables, make sure the switch is attached securely to wall studs or to a firmly attached plywood mounting backboard. Mount the switch with the front panel facing up, as shown in Figure 2-12. See the “Wall-Mounting” section on page 2-12 for the switches that can also mount with the front panel facing down.
Chapter 2 Switch Installation (24- and 48-Port Switches) Installing and Removing SFP Modules Table- or Shelf- Mounting Step 1 Locate the adhesive strip with the rubber feet in the mounting-kit envelope. Attach the four rubber feet to the bottom of the switch near the corners. Note Step 2 Do not attach the rubber feet over the recessed screw holes on the bottom of the switch. Place the switch on the table or shelf near an AC power source. After the switch is mounted in the rack: Note 1.
Chapter 2 Switch Installation (24- and 48-Port Switches) Installing and Removing SFP Modules Installing SFP Modules into SFP Module Slots Figure 2-13 shows an SFP module that has a bale-clasp latch. SFP Module with a Bale-Clasp Latch 86575 Figure 2-13 Caution We strongly recommend that you do not install or remove fiber-optic SFP modules with cables attached because of the potential damage to the cables, the cable connector, or the optical interfaces in the SFP module.
Chapter 2 Switch Installation (24- and 48-Port Switches) Installing and Removing SFP Modules Step 5 Caution Step 6 For fiber-optic SFP modules, remove the dust plugs from the optical ports, and store them for later use. Do not remove the dust plugs from the fiber-optic SFP module port or the rubber caps from the fiber-optic cable until you are ready to connect the cable. The plugs and caps protect the SFP module ports and cables from contamination and ambient light.
Chapter 2 Switch Installation (24- and 48-Port Switches) Inserting and Removing the SFP Module Patch Cable Step 5 For fiber-optic SFP modules, insert a dust plug into the optical ports of the SFP module to keep the optical interfaces clean. Step 6 Place the removed SFP module in an antistatic bag or other protective environment. Inserting and Removing the SFP Module Patch Cable Step 1 Attach an ESD-preventive wrist strap to your wrist and to a bare metal surface on the chassis.
Chapter 2 Switch Installation (24- and 48-Port Switches) 10/100 or 10/100/1000 Ports 10/100 or 10/100/1000 Ports The switch 10/100 and 10/100/1000 ports configure themselves to operate at the speed of attached devices. If the attached ports do not support autonegotiation, you can explicitly set the speed and duplex parameters. Connecting devices that do not autonegotiate or that have their speed and duplex parameters manually set can reduce performance or result in no linkage.
Chapter 2 Switch Installation (24- and 48-Port Switches) Connecting the Switch to Compatible Devices The Catalyst 3560 switch can connect to a Cisco IP Phone through a straight-through, twisted four-pair Category 5 cable. The rear panel of the Cisco IP Phone might have more than one RJ-45 connector. Use the LAN-to-phone connector to connect the IP phone to the switch. See the Cisco IP Phone documentation for more information about connecting devices.
Chapter 2 Switch Installation (24- and 48-Port Switches) Connecting the Switch to Compatible Devices Step 3 Reconfigure and reboot the connected device, if necessary. Step 4 Repeat Steps 1 through 3 to connect each device. Connecting to Fiber-Optic SFP Modules Warning Caution Class 1 laser product. Statement 1008 Do not remove the rubber plugs from the SFP module port or the rubber caps from the fiber-optic cable until you are ready to connect the cable.
Chapter 2 Switch Installation (24- and 48-Port Switches) Connecting the Switch to Compatible Devices • Step 5 If the LED is off, the target device might not be turned on, there might be a cable problem, or there might be problem with the adapter installed in the target device. See Chapter 4, “Troubleshooting,” for solutions to cabling problems. If necessary, reconfigure and restart the switch or target device.
Chapter 2 Switch Installation (24- and 48-Port Switches) Connecting the Switch to Compatible Devices • Step 4 If the LED is off, the target device might not be turned on, there might be a cable problem, or there might be problem with the adapter installed in the target device. See Chapter 4, “Troubleshooting,” for solutions to cabling problems. If necessary, reconfigure and restart the switch or target device.
Chapter 2 Switch Installation (24- and 48-Port Switches) Where to Go Next Where to Go Next If the default configuration is satisfactory, the switch does not need further configuration. You can use any of these management options to change the default configuration: • Start the device manager, which is in the switch memory, to manage individual switches. The device manager is a web interface that offers quick configuration and monitoring.
CH A P T E R 3 Switch Installation (8- and 12-Port Switches) This chapter describes how to start your switch installation, including how to interpret the power-on self-test (POST) that ensures proper operation. It also describes how to install the switch. Note This chapter describes the installation information specific to the Catalyst 3560-8PC and Catalyst 3560-12PC-S switches. For installing the other Catalyst 3560 switches, see Chapter 2, “Switch Installation (24- and 48-Port Switches).
Chapter 3 Switch Installation (8- and 12-Port Switches) Preparing for Installation Warnings These warnings are translated into several languages in the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Catalyst 3560 Switch. Warning To prevent the switch from overheating, do not operate it in an area that exceeds the maximum recommended ambient temperature of 113•F (45•C). To prevent airflow restriction, allow at least 3 inches (7.6 cm) of clearance around the ventilation openings.
Chapter 3 Switch Installation (8- and 12-Port Switches) Preparing for Installation Warning Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity. Statement 1001 Warning Before performing any of the following procedures, ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit. Statement 1003 Warning Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source.
Chapter 3 Switch Installation (8- and 12-Port Switches) Preparing for Installation Warning This equipment must be grounded. Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor. Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available. Statement 1024 Warning This unit might have more than one power supply connection.
Chapter 3 Switch Installation (8- and 12-Port Switches) Preparing for Installation Statement 371—Power Cable and AC Adapter Caution To comply with the Telcordia GR-1089 Network Equipment Building Systems (NEBS) standard for electromagnetic compatibility and safety, connect the ethernet cables only to intrabuilding or nonexposed wiring or cabling.
Chapter 3 Switch Installation (8- and 12-Port Switches) Preparing for Installation • Cabling is away from sources of electrical noise, such as radios, power lines, and fluorescent lighting fixtures. Make sure the cabling is safely away from other devices that might damage the cables. • For copper Ethernet ports, including 10/100 ports, 10/100/1000 ports, and 1000BASE-T SFP module ports, cable lengths from the switch to connected devices can be up to 328 feet (100 meters).
Chapter 3 Switch Installation (8- and 12-Port Switches) Verifying Switch Operation Box Contents The switch getting started guide on Cisco.com describes the box contents. If any item is missing or damaged, contact your Cisco representative or reseller for support. Tools and Equipment You need to supply a number-2 Phillips screwdriver to rack-mount the switch. Verifying Switch Operation Before you install the switch, power it on and verify that it passes POST.
Chapter 3 Switch Installation (8- and 12-Port Switches) Installing the Switch Desk or Shelf Mounting • Desk or Shelf Mounting (Unsecured), page 3-8 • Desk or Shelf Mounting (Secured), page 3-8 • Under the Desk or Shelf Mounting, page 3-9 Desk or Shelf Mounting (Unsecured) Step 1 Locate the adhesive strip with the rubber feet in the accessory kit. Step 2 Remove the four rubber feet from the adhesive strip, and attach them to the recessed areas on the bottom of the unit.
Chapter 3 Switch Installation (8- and 12-Port Switches) Installing the Switch Step 4 Use a 0.144-inch (3.7 mm) or a #27 drill bit to drill a 1/2-inch (12.7 mm) hole in the three screw template slots. Step 5 Insert three screws in the slots on the screw template, and tighten until they touch the top of the screw template. Step 6 Remove the screw template from the desk or shelf. Step 7 Place the switch on the mounting screws, and slide it forward until it locks in place, as shown in Figure 3-2.
Chapter 3 Switch Installation (8- and 12-Port Switches) Installing the Switch Figure 3-3 Installing the Mounting Screws Under a Desk or Shelf 5 1 2 89857 4 3 3 1 Desk or shelf 4 Adhesive 2 Screw template 5 Wall 3 Screws Step 3 Peel the adhesive strip off the bottom of the screw template, and attach it to the underside of the desk or shelf. Step 4 Use a 0.144-inch (3.7 mm) or a #27 drill bit to drill a 1/2 inch (12.7 mm) hole in the three screw template slots.
Chapter 3 Switch Installation (8- and 12-Port Switches) Installing the Switch Step 7 Place the switch onto the mounting screws and slide the switch forward until it locks in place, as shown in Figure 3-4. Figure 3-4 Mounting the Switch Under a Desk or Shelf 4 1 2 1 SPD STAT DPLX SYST SYST CONSOL E 1x 2x 3x 4x 5x 6x 7x E-8 60 SERIES Po Catalyst 35 8x 3 1 Desk or shelf 3 Slides on this way 2 Screws 4 Wall After the switch is mounted on or under the desk or shelf: 1.
Chapter 3 Switch Installation (8- and 12-Port Switches) Installing the Switch Wall-Mounting (with Mounting Screws) Mount the switch with the front panel facing down (as shown in Figure 3-5 on page 3-13 and Figure 3-6 on page 3-14.) Warning Read the wall-mounting instructions carefully before beginning installation. Failure to use the correct hardware or to follow the correct procedures could result in a hazardous situation to people and damage to the system.
Chapter 3 Switch Installation (8- and 12-Port Switches) Installing the Switch Figure 3-5 Installing the Mounting Screws on a Wall 1 2 THIS SID E MOUNT AWAY FROM ING SU RFACE SIDE EN TRY 157828 CABLE 2 3 2 1 Wall 2 Screws 3 Screw template Step 3 Peel the adhesive strip off the bottom of the screw template. Step 4 Attach the screw template to the wall. Step 5 Use a 0.144-inch (3.7 mm) or a #27 drill bit to drill a 1/2 inch (12.7 mm) hole in the three screw template slots.
Chapter 3 Switch Installation (8- and 12-Port Switches) Installing the Switch Step 8 Place the switch onto the mounting screws and slide it down until it locks in place, as shown in Figure 3-6. Figure 3-6 Installing the Switch On a Wall 1 3 2 2 1 Switch 2 Screw 3 157829 2 Slides down After the switch is mounted on the wall: 1. (Optional) Secure the AC power cord. See “Securing the AC Power Cord” section on page 3-19. 2. Power on the switch.
Chapter 3 Switch Installation (8- and 12-Port Switches) Installing the Switch Magnet Mounting Warning Read the wall-mounting instructions carefully before beginning installation. Failure to use the correct hardware or to follow the correct procedures could result in a hazardous situation to people and damage to the system. Statement 378 Caution Do not wall-mount the switch with its front panel facing up or sideways.
Chapter 3 Switch Installation (8- and 12-Port Switches) Installing the Switch 3. Connect to a 10/100 or 10/100/1000 port, and run Express Setup. See the Catalyst 3560 Switch Getting Started Guide for instructions. To use the CLI setup program, see Appendix D, “Configuring the Switch with the CLI-Based Setup Program.” 4. Connect to the front-panel ports.
Chapter 3 Switch Installation (8- and 12-Port Switches) Installing the Switch Mounting the Switch in a 19-Inch Rack After the brackets are attached to the switch, insert the switch into the 19-inch rack, and align the bracket in the rack. Use either the 10-32 pan-head screws or the 12-24 pan-slotted screws to secure the switch in the rack, as shown in Figure 3-9. Note We strongly recommend that you allow at least 1.75 inches (4 cm) of clearance above each switch in the rack.
Chapter 3 Switch Installation (8- and 12-Port Switches) Installing the Switch Do not wall-mount the switch with its front panel facing up or sideways. According to safety regulations, wall-mount the switch with its front panel facing down to prevent airflow restriction and to provide easier access to the cables. Figure 3-10 Mounting the Switch on a Wall 2 200916 1 1 Phillips flat-head screws 2 User-supplied screws After the switch is mounted on the wall: 1. (Optional) Secure the AC power cord.
Chapter 3 Switch Installation (8- and 12-Port Switches) Installing the Switch Securing the AC Power Cord The AC power-cord retainer is an optional part (PWR-CLIP-CMP). Step 1 Insert the power-cord retainer wire into the slot on the plastic holder. Step 2 Attach the plastic holder onto the switch rear panel with the supplied screw (see Figure 3-11).
Chapter 3 Switch Installation (8- and 12-Port Switches) Where to Go Next Rotate the Bushing Clockwise 250522 Figure 3-14 Step 6 Insert the securing clip in the opening of the bushing (see Figure 3-15). Insert the Securing Clip 250523 Figure 3-15 250524 After the power cord is correctly secured, it looks like this: Where to Go Next If the default configuration is satisfactory, the switch does not need further configuration.
CH A P T E R 4 Troubleshooting The LEDs on the front panel provide troubleshooting information about the switch. They show failures in the power-on self-test (POST), port-connectivity problems, and overall switch performance. For a full description of the switch LEDs, see the “LEDs” section on page 1-11. You can also get statistics from the browser interface, from the command-line interface (CLI), or from a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) workstation.
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Diagnosing Problems Evaluate Switch POST Results As the switch powers on, it begins the POST, a series of tests that runs automatically to ensure that the switch functions properly. It might take several minutes for the switch to complete POST. When the switch begins POST, the system LED slowly blinks green. When POST completes, the system LED blinks amber. If POST fails, the system LED remains amber. If POST completes successfully, the system LED rapidly blinks green.
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Diagnosing Problems Ethernet and Fiber Cables Make sure that you have the correct cable type for the connection: • For Ethernet, use Category 3 copper cable for 10 Mb/s unshielded twisted pair (UTP) connections. Use either Category 5, Category 5e, or Category 6 UTP for 10/100 or 10/100/1000 Mb/s connections. • For fiber-optic connectors, verify that you have the correct cable for the distance and port type.
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Diagnosing Problems Port and Interface Settings An obvious but sometimes overlooked cause of port connectivity failure is a disabled port. Verify that the port or interface is not disabled or for some reason powered off. If a port or interface is manually shut down on one or the other side of the link, the link does not come up until you re-enable the port.
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Clearing the Switch IP Address and Configuration These circumstances can result in a mismatch: • A manually set speed or duplex parameter is different from the manually set speed or duplex parameter on the connected port. • A port is set to autonegotiate, and the connected port is set to full duplex with no autonegotiation.
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Locating the Switch Serial Number The switch now behaves like an unconfigured switch. You can configure the switch by using Express Setup as described in the switch getting started guide that is included with the switch. You can also configure the switch by using the CLI setup procedure described in Appendix D, “Configuring the Switch with the CLI-Based Setup Program.
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Locating the Switch Serial Number Serial Number Location on the Catalyst 3560-48TS-S and 3560V2-48TS Switch CONSO 126757, 781-00303-01A0 Figure 4-4 LE SN: XXXNNNNXXXX STACK 1 STACK 2 Serial Number Location on the Catalyst 3560-48TS, Catalyst 3560G-48PS, Catalyst 3750G-48TS, and Catalyst 3750G-48PS Switches CONSO 119952, 781-00290-01 Figure 4-5 LE DC INPU TS FOR REMOTE POWER SUPPLY SPECIFI ED IN MANUAL SN: XXXNNNNXXXX Figure 4-6 Serial Number Location on the Catalys
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Locating the Switch Serial Number Catalyst 3560 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 4-8 OL-6337-07
A P P E N D I X A Technical Specifications • Table A-1 on page A-1, Environmental Ranges for all Catalyst 3560 Switches • Table A-2 on page A-2, Technical Specifications for the Catalyst 3560-24PS Switch • Table A-3 on page A-2, Specifications for the Catalyst 3560-48PS Switch • Table A-4 on page A-3, Specifications for the Catalyst 3560-24TS-S Switch • Table A-5 on page A-3, Specifications for the Catalyst 3560-48TS-S Switch • Table A-6 on page A-3, Specifications for the Catalyst 3560-8PC and
Appendix A Table A-2 Technical Specifications Technical Specifications for the Catalyst 3560-24PS Switch Power Requirements AC input voltage 100 to 240 VAC (autoranging) 5.5 A to 2.8 A, 50 to 60 Hz DC input voltage for RPS 675 + 12 V Maximum power consumption 485 W Maximum power dissipation 115 W, 393 BTUs per hour Power rating 0.485 KVA @7.5 A and –48 V @7.8 A Power over Ethernet 15.4 W per port maximum, 370 W switch maximum Physical Dimensions Weight 11.3 lb (5.
Appendix A Technical Specifications Table A-4 Specifications for the Catalyst 3560-24TS-S Switch Power Requirements AC input voltage 100 to 240 VAC (autoranging) 450 to 190 mA, 50 to 60 Hz DC input voltages for RPS 675 + 12 V Power consumption 45 W Maximum power consumption 45 W, 154 BTUs per hour Maximum power dissipation 0.075 KVA @5A Physical Dimensions Weight 8.5 lb (3.9 kg) Dimensions (H x D x W) 1.73 x 11.81 x 17.5 in. (4.39 x 30 x 44.
Appendix A Table A-7 Technical Specifications Specifications for the Catalyst 3560G-24TS Switch Power Requirements AC input voltage 100 to 240 VAC (autoranging) 1.5 to 3 A, 50 to 60 Hz DC input voltages for RPS 675 + 12 V Maximum power consumption 100 W Maximum power dissipation 100 W, 314 BTUs per hour Power rating 0.10 KVA @10.5 A Physical Dimensions Weight 12 lb (5.44 kg) Dimensions (H x D x W) 1.73 x 14.9 x 17.5 in. (4.39 x 37.8 x 44.
Appendix A Technical Specifications Table A-9 Specifications for the Catalyst 3560G-48TS Switch Power Requirements AC input voltage 100 to 240 VAC (autoranging) 3 to 1.5 A, 50 to 60 Hz DC input voltages for RPS 675 + 12 V Maximum power consumption 160 W Maximum power dissipation 160 W, 500 BTUs per hour Power rating 0.16 KVA @17.5 A Physical Dimensions Weight 14 lb (6.4 kg) Dimensions (H x D x W) 1.73 x 16.1 x 17.5 in. (4.39 x 40.9 x 44.
Appendix A Table A-11 Technical Specifications Specifications for the Catalyst 3560V2-48PS and 3560V2-24PS Switch (continued) Environmental Ranges DC input voltages for RPS 2300 and 675 +12 V @14 A and –48 V Power consumption 560 W Power dissipation 220 W, 690 BTUs per hour Power rating 0.56 kVA @7.8 A Power over Ethernet Range from 4 to 15.4 W per port, up to 370 W switch maximum Physical Dimensions Weight 11.3 lb (5.1 kg) Dimensions (H x W x D) 1.73 x 17.5 x 11.8 in. (4.4 x 44.5 x 30.
Appendix A Technical Specifications Table A-13 Specifications for the Catalyst 3560V2-24TS-SD Switch (continued) Environmental Ranges Power Requirements DC input voltage –36 to –72 VDC 3 to 1.5 A Power consumption 94 W, 321 BTUs per hour Physical Dimensions Weight 9 lb (4.1 kg) Dimensions (H x W x D) 1.73 x 17.5 x 11.8 in. (4.4 x 44.5 x 30.
Appendix A Technical Specifications Catalyst 3560 Switch Hardware Installation Guide A-8 OL-6337-07
A P P E N D I X B Connector and Cable Specifications This appendix describes the Catalyst 3560 switch ports and the cables and adapters that you use to connect the switch to other devices and includes these sections: • “Connector Specifications” section on page B-1 • “Cable and Adapter Specifications” section on page B-4 Connector Specifications • 10/100 and 10/100/1000 Ports, page B-1 • SFP Module Ports, page B-2 • Dual-Purpose Ports, page B-3 • Console Port, page B-3 10/100 and 10/100/1000 P
Appendix B Connector and Cable Specifications Connector Specifications 10/100 Port Pinouts Pin Label 1 RD+ 2 RD- 3 TD+ 4 NC 5 NC 6 TD- 7 NC 8 NC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 H5318 Figure B-1 Figure B-2 shows the pinout for a 10/100/1000 port. 10/100/1000 Port Pinouts Pin Label 1 TP0+ 2 TP0- 3 TP1+ 4 TP2+ 5 TP2- 6 TP1- 7 TP3+ 8 TP3- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 60915 Figure B-2 SFP Module Ports The Catalyst 3560 switch uses SFP modules for fiber-optic and copper uplinks.
Appendix B Connector and Cable Specifications Connector Specifications Copper SFP Module RJ-45 Connector Pin Label 1 TP0+ 2 TP0- 3 TP1+ 4 TP2+ 5 TP2- 6 TP1- 7 TP3+ 8 TP3- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 60915 Figure B-4 Dual-Purpose Ports The Ethernet port on a dual-purpose port uses standard RJ-45 connectors. Figure B-5 shows the pinouts.
Appendix B Connector and Cable Specifications Cable and Adapter Specifications Cable and Adapter Specifications • SFP Module Cable Specifications, page B-4 • Two Twisted-Pair Cable Pinouts, page B-5 • Four Twisted-Pair Cable Pinouts for 1000BASE-T Ports, page B-6 • Identifying a Crossover Cable, page B-6 • Adapter Pinouts, page B-7 SFP Module Cable Specifications Table B-1 lists the cable specifications for the fiber-optic SFP module connections.
Appendix B Connector and Cable Specifications Cable and Adapter Specifications Table B-1 SFP Module Fiber-Optic SFP Module Port Cabling Specifications (continued) Wavelength (nanometers) Fiber Type Core Size/Cladding Modal Bandwidth Size (micron) (MHz/km)1 Cable Distance SMF G.6522 — 62 miles (100 km) — — — CWDM 1470, 1490, 1510, 1530, 1550, 1570, 1590, 1610 DWDM ITU channels — 21-59 1. Modal bandwidth applies only to multimode fiber. 2.
Appendix B Connector and Cable Specifications Cable and Adapter Specifications Four Twisted-Pair Cable Pinouts for 1000BASE-T Ports Figure B-8 and Figure B-9 show the schematics of four twisted-pair cables for 1000BASE-T SFP module ports on Catalyst 3560 switches.
Appendix B Connector and Cable Specifications Cable and Adapter Specifications Figure B-10 Identifying a Crossover Cable Pin 1 on one connector and pin 1 on the other connector should be different colors. Pin 1 200915 Pin 1 Adapter Pinouts Table B-2 lists the pinouts for the console port, the RJ-45-to-DB-9 adapter cable, and the console device.
Appendix B Connector and Cable Specifications Cable and Adapter Specifications Table B-3 Console Port Signaling Using a DB-25 Adapter Switch Console Port (DTE) RJ-45-to-DB-25 Terminal Adapter Console Device Signal DB-25 Pin Signal RTS 5 CTS DTR 6 DSR TxD 3 RxD GND 7 GND GND 7 GND RxD 2 TxD DSR 20 DTR CTS 4 RTS Catalyst 3560 Switch Hardware Installation Guide B-8 OL-6337-07
A P P E N D I X C Connecting to DC Power This appendix describes how to make DC power connections to the Catalyst 3560V2-24TS-SD switch. See “Switch Installation (24- and 48-Port Switches)” and “Switch Installation (8- and 12-Port Switches)” for instructions on installing the switch.
Appendix C Connecting to DC Power Connecting to DC Power Caution The Catalyst 3560V2-24TS-SD switch is suitable only for intrabuilding or nonexposed wiring connections. Preparing for Installation Locate the ground lug and the two number-10-32 screws on the switch rear panel and the DC terminal block plug in the DC-switch accessory kit. Obtain these necessary tools and equipment: • Ratcheting torque screwdriver with a Phillips head that exerts up to 15 pound-force inches (lbf-in.
Appendix C Connecting to DC Power Connecting to DC Power Figure C-1 Stripping the Ground Wire Insulation Wire lead 60528 0.5 in. (12.7 mm) ± 0.02 in. (0.5 mm) Step 3 Slide the open end of the ground lug over the exposed area of the 6-gauge wire. Step 4 Using a Panduit crimping tool, crimp the ground lug to the 6-gauge wire, as shown in Figure C-2.
Appendix C Connecting to DC Power Connecting to DC Power Attaching the Ground Lug Assembly Over the RPS Connector 274667 Figure C-3 CONSOLE Attaching the Ground Lug to the Ground Lug Hole 274668 Figure C-4 1 1 Ground hole location Catalyst 3560 Switch Hardware Installation Guide C-4 OL-6337-07
Appendix C Connecting to DC Power Connecting to DC Power Wiring the DC-Input Power Source Warning Before performing any of the following procedures, ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit. Statement 1003 Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment. Statement 1030 Caution You must connect the Catalyst 3560V2-24TS-SD switch only to a DC-input power source that has an input supply voltage from –36 to –72 VDC.
Appendix C Connecting to DC Power Connecting to DC Power Figure C-6 Stripping the DC-Input Power Source Wire 86460 0.25 inch (6.3 mm) ± 0.02 inch (0.5 mm) Step 5 Insert the exposed wire of one of the four DC-input power source wires into the terminal block plug, as shown in Figure C-7. Make sure that you cannot see any wire lead. Only wire with insulation should extend from the terminal block. Warning An exposed wire lead from a DC-input power source can conduct harmful levels of electricity.
Appendix C Connecting to DC Power Connecting to DC Power Figure C-8 Torquing the Terminal-Block Captive Screws 60533 Torque to 4.5 lbf-in. (72 ozf-in.) Step 7 Repeat Steps 4 and 5 for the remaining three DC-input power source wires. Figure C-9 shows the completed wiring of a terminal block plug.
Appendix C Connecting to DC Power Connecting to DC Power Inserting the Terminal Block in the Block Header 274669 Figure C-10 CONSOLE 2 1 1 Step 9 Tie wrap 2 Terminal block Remove the tape from the circuit-breaker switch handle, and move the circuit-breaker handle to the on position.
A P P E N D I X D Configuring the Switch with the CLI-Based Setup Program This appendix provides a command-line interface (CLI)-based setup procedure for a standalone switch. Review the safety warnings in Chapter 2, “Switch Installation (24- and 48-Port Switches)” and Chapter 3, “Switch Installation (8- and 12-Port Switches).” See the Catalyst 3560 Switch Getting Started Guide for setting up the switch by using Express Setup.
Appendix D Configuring the Switch with the CLI-Based Setup Program Preparing for Setup Step 2 Use the supplied RJ-45-to-DB-9 adapter cable to insert the RJ-45 connector into the console port on the switch rear panel, as shown in Figure D-2. Figure D-2 Connecting a Switch to a PC 1 CONSOL E RATING 100-200V ~ 5.0A-2.5A , 50-60 DC INPU TS FOR REMOTE POWER SPECIFIE SUPPLY D IN MAN +12v UAL @7.5A -48 @7.
Appendix D Configuring the Switch with the CLI-Based Setup Program Completing the Setup Program When the switch powers on, it automatically begins the power-on self test (POST), a series of tests that verifies that the switch functions properly. When the switch begins POST, the system LED slowly blinks green. When POST completes, the system LED blinks amber. If POST fails, the system LED remains amber. If POST completes successfully, the system LED rapidly blinks green. POST failures are usually fatal.
Appendix D Configuring the Switch with the CLI-Based Setup Program Completing the Setup Program Step 4 Enter an enable password, and press Return. Enter enable password: enable_password Step 5 Enter a virtual terminal (Telnet) password, and press Return. The password can be from 1 to 25 alphanumeric characters, is case sensitive, allows spaces, but ignores leading spaces.
Appendix D Configuring the Switch with the CLI-Based Setup Program Completing the Setup Program ! end Step 10 These choices appear: [0] Go to the IOS command prompt without saving this config. [1] Return back to the setup without saving this config. [2] Save this configuration to nvram and exit. If you want to save the configuration and use it the next time the switch reboots, save it in NVRAM by selecting option 2. Enter your selection [2]:2 Make your selection, and press Return.
Appendix D Configuring the Switch with the CLI-Based Setup Program Completing the Setup Program Catalyst 3560 Switch Hardware Installation Guide D-6 OL-6337-07
INDEX autonegotiation Numerics 1-8 troubleshooting 4-4 10/100/1000 ports auto-MDIX feature cable lengths 1-9 connectors and cables described illustrated PoE B-1 cable guard 1-8 1-15 cable guide, attaching dual-purpose ports pinouts C 2-5, 3-6 1-10 cable lengths 1-7 2-11 2-5, 3-5 cables B-2 crossover 1-9 four twisted-pair pinout, 1000BASE-T ports 10/100 ports identifying auto-MDIX feature 1-9 cable lengths 2-5, 3-6 connecting to 2-19 B-6 two twisted-pair pinout, 10/100 por
Index torquing recommendation C-6 Cisco IOS command-line interface Cisco IP Phones, connecting to Cisco Network Assistant D 1-21 DC circuit warning 1-9, 2-20 DC-I grounding note 1-20 2-5, 3-5 DC power Cisco RPS See RPS CiscoView C-5 1-21 connecting to C-1 to C-2 specifications A-7 warnings CLI to manage switch DC power caution 1-21 to set up switch C-6 C-5 DC power through RPS D-1 code compliance warning 1-1 desk-mounting 2-4, 3-4 24- and 48-port switches command-line interfac
Index description dual-purpose ports LEDs site requirements 1-3 to 1-14 starting the terminal emulation software 1-10 D-2 See also procedures 1-11 to 1-14 SFP module ports 2-5, 3-5 installing SFP modules 1-10 internal power supply 2-16 to 2-17 1-18 G ground connection warning grounding procedure caution L C-2 LEDs C-2 grounding procedure for DC power color meanings C-2 to C-4 1-13 dual-purpose port duplex H 1-13 front panel HP OpenView humidity, relative 1-11 interpreting 1-
Index mounting brackets port and interface troubleshooting attaching (24- and 48-port switches) 2-8 to 2-10 port LEDs 2-10 port modes rack-mount (24- and 48-port switches) rack-mount (8- and 12-port switches) mounting desk- or shelf-mounting 24- and 48-port switches 1-13 changing 3-17 4-4 LEDs 1-11 1-13 See also Mode button 2-15 ports 10/100 N 1-3, 1-8 10/100/1000 NEBS standard for electromagnetic safety 1-8, 1-10, B-2 10/100/1000 pinouts 2-5, 3-5 10/100 pinouts Network Assistant
Index 24- and 48-port switches 8- and 12-port switches four twisted-pair 1000BASE-T ports 2-7, 2-11 two twisted-pair 10/100 ports 3-16, 3-17 rear panel SunNet Manager clearance description switch powering on 1-15 to 1-19 removing SFP modules C-1 RJ-45 connector, console port B-3 2-6, 3-7 T RPS Telnet, and accessing the CLI connector LED 1-3 2-17 to 2-18 restricted access area warning connecting to 2-6, 3-7 1-19 1-12 C-7 terminal emulation software D-2 torquing the terminal bloc
Index PoE shock hazard 2-4, 3-4 removing power from DC circuit restricted access area servicing equipment C-5 C-1 C-5 Catalyst 3560 Switch Hardware Installation Guide IN-6 OL-6337-07