Table of Contents
index
- 1000BaseX module
- description and illustration 1-6
- IEEE standards 1-6
- setting parameters, troubleshooting 3-1
- support for GigaStack GBIC 1-4
- agency approvals A-2
- alignment errors, port LED indications 1-7
- altitude ranges A-1
- autonegotiation 2-7
- bad cable 3-2
- cable
- 1-m cable availability 2-2
- description and cautions B-1
- guidelines 1-8, B-1 to B-2
- illustration 1-8
- incompatible types 3-2
- lengths 1-9
- loop configuration limitations B-2
- part numbers 1-9, B-1
- proprietary requirements 1-8
- standard IEEE 1394 cable caution 1-9, B-2
- Catalyst 2900/3500 series XL switches
- IOS release requirements 1-3
- POST 2-12
- related publications xiii
- support for GigaStack GBIC 1-4
- Cisco Connection Online, features and services xv
- Cisco IOS command-line interface, (CLI) 1-2
- clip
- installing 2-5 to 2-7
- order of installation 2-4
- collision errors, troubleshooting B-2
- CRC errors, port LED indications 1-7
- definitions, notes, cautions, warnings x
- deployment examples 1-9
- dimensions A-1
- disabled port 1-7
- distance limitations 1-9
- documentation, feedback, ordering, and CD availability xvi
- duplex mode, recommended 2-7
- electrostatic discharge (ESD) 2-3
- EMC regulatory statements 2-2
- EMI agency approvals A-2
- environmental ranges A-1
- error frames
- detecting 3-1
- LED indication 1-7
- Spanning Tree Protocol 3-1
- features
- CLI 1-2
- full-duplex, two switches 1-1
- IOS software support 1-2
- ISL 1-2
- point-to-point links 1-1
- PVST+ 1-2
- single IP address 1-1
- stacking 1-1
- supported switches 1-3
- trunks 1-2
- Visual Switch Manager (VSM) 1-2
- VLAN integration 1-2
- VTP and MAC 1-2
- figures
- 1000BaseX module 1-4
- Cascade Connection (half-duplex stack) 1-10
- Catalyst 2912MF XL 1-4
- Catalyst 2924M XL 1-4
- Catalyst 3500 XL switches supporting the GigaStack GBIC 1-3
- Catalyst 3508G-XL switch 1-3
- Catalyst 3512-XL switch 1-3
- Catalyst 3524-PWR-XL switch 1-3
- Catalyst 3524-XL switch 1-3
- Catalyst 3548-XL switch 1-3
- Examples of Redundant-Link Stack Configuration 2-11
- GigaStack GBIC 1-5
- GigaStack GBIC Cables 1-8
- GigaStack GBIC Connector B-1
- Inserting the Cable in a GigaStack GBIC 2-8
- Inserting the GigaStack GBIC into a Catalyst 2900 Series XL Module 2-5
- Inserting the GigaStack GBIC into a Catalyst 3508G XL Switch 2-4
- Package Contents 2-2
- Point-to-Point Configuration 2-9
- Point-to-Point Connection 1-11
- Stack Configuration Example 2-10
- full-duplex mode configuration example 2-9
- GigaStack cable connector, see clip
- GigaStack GBIC
- 1000BaseX module support 1-4
- cable
- distance limitations 1-9
- illustration 1-8
- part numbers B-1
- proprietary description B-1
- requirements 2-8
- cabling guidelines 1-8
- connecting ports 2-7
- connector illustration B-1
- definition ix
- deployment examples
- cascade connection 1-10
- point-to-point connection 1-11
- feature list 1-1
- hot-swapping 2-3
- illustration 1-5
- included cable 1-9
- installing 2-3
- IOS software support B-2
- keyed insertion protection 2-5
- loop configuration limitations B-2
- negotiation modes 1-6
- package contents 2-2
- port LED descriptions 1-8
- recommended duplex mode 2-7
- related publications xiii
- removing 2-12
- running POST 2-12
- slot port status LEDs 1-7
- specifications A-1 to A-2
- supported switches 1-3
- supporting 2900/3500 series
switches 1-3, 1-4
- GigaStack Gigabit Interface Converter, see GigaStack GBIC
- hot-swapping 2-3
- humidity ranges A-1
- IEEE 1394 (standard) cable caution 1-9
- IEEE standards
- 802.1Q 1-2
- 802.3z 1-6
- incompatible cable types 3-2
- installation procedure 2-3 to 2-7
- Inter-Switch Link (ISL) mode, support 1-2
- IOS software
- illegal loops with B-2
- support 1-2
- IP address, managing a stack 1-1
- laser beam exposure warning C-2
- laser product warning C-1
- LEDs
- alternating green and amber 3-1
- during Spanning Tree Protocol 2-7
- expansion slot amber 3-2
- GBIC slot port LED descriptions 1-7
- meaning 1-7 to 1-8
- port disabled 3-1
- POST failure 1-8
- link, point-to-point 1-1
- loop configuration support B-2
- Media Access Control (MAC) 1-2
- network examples 1-9
- note definition x
- packing list 2-1
- ports, connecting to 1-6
- POST
- conditional limitations 2-12
- failure LED indicator 1-8
- troubleshooting with 3-2
- power
- consumption specifications A-1
- troubleshooting 3-2
- power-on self-test, see POST
- product disposal C-3
- regulatory statements 2-2
- related publications xiii
- removing a GigaStack GBIC 2-12
- safety
- agency approvals A-2
- warnings, translated C-1
- software release limitations B-2
- Spanning Tree Plus (PVST+) 1-2
- Spanning Tree Protocol
- LED state during 2-7
- port blocking 1-7
- specifications A-1
- stacking
- features 1-1
- half-duplex cascade example 1-10
- redundant link example 2-11
- tables
- Common Problems and Their Solutions 3-1
- GigaStack GBIC Port LEDs 1-8
- GigaStack GBIC Slot Port LEDs 1-7
- Point-to-Point Configuration 2-8
- Supported Catalyst 2900 Series Switches 1-4
- Supported Module 1-4
- Technical Specifications A-1
- TAC
- authorized users xiv
- email, telephone xvi
- web site, software upgrades xvi
- Technical Assistance Center, see TAC
- technical specifications A-1
- Telnet URL, Cisco xv
- temperature ranges A-1
- topology
- cascade 1-10
- point-to-point 1-11
- redundant link 2-11
- troubleshooting
- checking the speed settings 3-1
- IOS software release check 3-2
- LED off 3-2
- trunking 1-2
- Virtual Terminal Protocol (VTP) 1-2
- Visual Switch Manager (VSM) 1-2
- VLAN support 1-2
- warnings
- Class 1 Laser Product Warning C-1
- Laser Beam Exposure Warning C-2
- Product Disposal C-3
- weight A-1
- World Wide Web, documentation from xiv







Posted: Wed Mar 29 10:59:37 PST 2000
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