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CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide - FTP Server

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� Stop Bits 1<br />

1900 Switch Startup<br />

� Flow Control None<br />

Features of the 1900 Switch 571<br />

Do not connect an Ethernet cable, ISDN, or live telephone line into the console<br />

port. These can damage the electronics of the switch.<br />

Before you power on the switch for the first time, check to make sure you<br />

have completed the following:<br />

� You have plugged in all the network cables securely.<br />

� You have connected a terminal to the console port.<br />

� You have configured your terminal software correctly.<br />

Once you have checked everything in this list, plug the power cable into<br />

the switch and watch the light sequence. Then check the output on the console.<br />

Figure B.1 shows the 1900 switch and the Light Emitting Diode (LED)<br />

locations.<br />

FIGURE B.1 Catalyst 1900 switch<br />

CISCO SYSTEMS<br />

SYSTEM<br />

RPS<br />

STAT UTL FDUP<br />

MODE<br />

10BaseT<br />

1x 2x 3x 4x 5x 6x 7x 8x 9x 10x 11x 12x 13x 14x 15x 16x 17x 18x 19x 20x 21x 22x 23x 24x<br />

Catalyst 1900<br />

100BaseTX<br />

Ax Bx<br />

A green system light appears if the switch is operational. It will be amber<br />

if a system malfunction has occurred. The RPS is a redundant power supply<br />

light that is on if an RPS is detected in the switch.<br />

The only button on the 1900 switch is the mode button. By pressing the<br />

mode button, you can see three different status lights on the switch:<br />

Stat This light shows the status of the ports. If it is green, this indicates<br />

a device is plugged into the switch. Green is active, and a green blinking<br />

light is activity on the port. If the port is amber, there has been a link fault.

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