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1000BaseX module
description and illustration   1-6
IEEE standards   1-6
setting parameters, troubleshooting   3-1
support for GigaStack GBIC   1-4

A


agency approvals   A-2

alignment errors, port LED indications   1-7

altitude ranges   A-1

autonegotiation   2-7

B


bad cable   3-2

C


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

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installing   2-5  to 2-7
order of installation   2-4

collision errors, troubleshooting   B-2

CRC errors, port LED indications   1-7

D


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

E


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

F


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

G


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

H


hot-swapping   2-3

humidity ranges   A-1

I


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

L


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

M


Media Access Control (MAC)   1-2

N


network examples   1-9

note definition   x

P


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

R


regulatory statements   2-2

related publications   xiii

removing a GigaStack GBIC   2-12

S


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

T


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

V


Virtual Terminal Protocol (VTP)   1-2

Visual Switch Manager (VSM)   1-2

VLAN support   1-2

W


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

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