CISCO 110 Series Unmanaged Switches User Guide
- June 17, 2024
- Cisco
Table of Contents
- CISCO 110 Series Unmanaged Switches User Guide
- Unbox
- Rack-mount (Optional) – Size 1
- Rack-mount (Optional) – Size 2
- Rack-mounting SG110-24 and SG110-24HP
- Rack-mounting SG112-24
- Safety Instructions for Rack Mounting
- Wall-mount (Optional)
- Wall-mount if needed (continued)
- Wall Mount – Placement Options
- Power On Switch
- Attach Devices
- Ambient Temperature Ratings
- Physical Cable Diagnostics
- For More Information
- References
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CISCO 110 Series Unmanaged Switches User Guide
Quick Start Guide
Cisco 110 Series Unmanaged Switches
Unbox
Rack-mount (Optional) – Size 1
Rack-mount (Optional) – Size 2
Rack-mounting SG110-24 and SG110-24HP
Rack-mounting SG112-24
Safety Instructions for Rack Mounting
Wall-mount (Optional)
Wall-mount if needed (continued)
Wall Mount – Placement Options
To install the switch, either set it on its four rubber pads and place it on a flat surface, or mount it on a wall using the wallmount slots on the bottom panel of the switch.
To use the wall mount option, follow these steps:
Step 1 : Attach two screws to the wall such that the wall-mount slots of the switch lineup with the two screws.
SF110D-05 – The screws should be 1.7 in (43 mm) apart.
SF110D-08 – The screws should be 2.5 in (63.5 mm) apart.
SF110D-16 – The screws should be 2.5 in (63.5 mm) apart.
The wall-mount slots are two criss-cross slots on the bottom panel of the
switch.
Step 2: Maneuver the switch to insert the screws into the two wall-mount slots.
Power On Switch
Attach Devices
Ambient Temperature Ratings
Physical Cable Diagnostics
The 110 Series Unmanaged Switches have built-in diagnostics for cables which can detect cable issues upon connection to the port. It provides network integrity and can detect loops within the network when storm conditions are discovered. For best detection accuracy, please use a minimum cable length of 10 meters (~30 feet).
Cable Diagnostic Output
- Physical cable fault enables amber LED continuously
- Loop detection will enable periodic amber LED blinking
Procedure
STEP 1 Ensure that the switch is powered on..
STEP 2 With the suspected cable connected to the switch, look at the pertinent interface’s LED outputs. A solid amber LED indicates a cable fault or open end. A blinking amber LED indicates a loop.
For More Information
110 Series Unmanaged Switches:
www.cisco.com/go/110switches
Regulatory, Compliance, and Safety Information:
www.cisco.com/go/110switches
Click on the Resources tab, and scroll down to Technical Documentation.
End User License Agreement:
www.cisco.com/go/eula
Warranty Information:
www.cisco-warrantyfinder.com
EU lot 26 related test result
www.cisco.com/go/eu-lot26-results
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