Before you begin – Cisco 2960 User Manual

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Before You Begin

When you determine where to install the switch, verify that these guidelines are met:

Airflow around the switch and through the
vents is unrestricted.

Note

We strongly recommend that you allow
at least 3 inches (7.6 cm) of clearance
around the ventilation openings.

Temperature around the switch does not
exceed 113°F (45°C).

Humidity around the switch does not exceed
85 percent.

Altitude at the installation site is not greater
than 10,000 feet (3,049 meters).

Do not place any items on the top of the
switch.

The bottom of the switch might be hot to the
touch if the switch is operating at its
maximum temperature 113°F (45°C) and is in
an environment that exceeds normal room
temperature (such as in a closet, in a cabinet,
or in a closed or multirack assembly).

Allow at least 1.75 inches (4 cm) of clearance
above each switch in the rack.

When placing the switch on a flat horizontal
surface without the magnet, we strongly
recommend that you attach the rubber feet to
the switch. Doing so helps prevent airflow
restriction and overheating.

Do not stack switches or place switches
side-by-side, unless they are separated all
around by at least 3 inches (7.6 cm) of
clearance from each other.

Do not wall-mount the switch with its front
panel facing up or to the side. We
recommend wall-mounting the switch with
its front panel facing down to prevent
airflow restriction and to provide easier
access to the cables.

Clearance to the switch front and rear panels
meets these conditions:

Front-panel LEDs can be easily read.

Access to ports is sufficient for
unrestricted cabling.

AC power cord can reach from the AC
power outlet to the connector on the
switch rear panel.

Cabling is away from sources of electrical
noise, such as radios, power lines, and
fluorescent lighting fixtures.

For 10/100 and 10/100/1000 ports, the cable
length from a switch to an attached device
cannot exceed 328 feet (100 meters).

For cable lengths for small form-factor
pluggable (SFP) modules, see the
documentation that shipped with the
module.

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