Cisco Switches :: Rack Mount Kit For SRW208P?
Dec 5, 2012
anybody with 2 x rack mount kits for a SRW208P that they don't want? I need to rack mount these devices but my predecessor very wisely decided to throw them out and Cisco does not sell the racks as a separate SKU.
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Feb 27, 2013
Is there a replacement rackmount kit available for a Smart Switch SF200-48?
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Jan 10, 2013
I have a question if your Cisco 800 series wireless in a rack mount installation in racks to place the signal strength materials very well ?
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Jul 21, 2011
what is the difference between these two models switch family 300 SRW208MP-K9-NA y SRW208P-K9-NA ?
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Jul 26, 2012
Simple question, does the SF100-24 switch come with the brackets to rack mount it on a standard 19" rack?
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Sep 17, 2011
I lost the rack brackets for my switch in a recent move. Where can I get more?
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Mar 22, 2013
I am still new to wireless. I have been studing for my CCNA Wireless for about 6 months now so I still have a lot of questions.
Right now I have to deploy some new APs. We are using 3502e APs. I have a qustion on how to mount antennas for these access points. I have to make a mounting bracket the new installations. What was done with the previous APs was to mount a unistrut beam to an I beam in the building. There is 2 AIR-ANT-1728's and 2 AIR-ANT-5160V-R antennas mounted straight out on the unistrut. Then they put a T bracket on the unistrut and mounted a second bar 90 degrees from the main bar and connected the third 1728 and 5160 antennas on the second mounting bracket. So we have 4 antennas in a row, and two off to the side 90 degrees from the other 4 antennas.
My question, is this OK to have them this way, or would it be better to have all 6 antennas in a straight line when I fabricate my new AP brackets?
Here is a picture of what I am talking about. This would be looking at it from above.
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Nov 22, 2011
I need to install a AIR-AP1231G in one of our facilities. Its desired location is on a 1" thick solid steal wall filled with concrete. I thought maybe mounting it with a magnet would be easier than tap and die. Any reason I shouldn't use a high powered magnet to mount it with?
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Dec 13, 2011
Any replacement bracket or some other way to easily mount the 942l in a window? i have a long window next to my front door i want to just stick this someone about shoulder high in that window looking right to the door so will see anyone who comes.
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Apr 26, 2012
I am looking for a wall mount bracket reference, for these 2 models of antennas :
- AIR-ANT5160V-R
- AIR-ANT2506
Something like that :I was not able to find any reference in cisco product list.
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Sep 12, 2012
I want to replace existing 1242s with 1262s. Which are currently in a Heated Nema Enclosures with 12dBi Mast Mount AIR-ANT24120. The 5.0 Ghz Radio is off. So the question is can I use the same Antennas AIR-ANT24120 for the new 1262? I’m assuming yes as long I use connectors A & C are tx/rx; on the center would we leave open or put a rubber duck on it?
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Jan 20, 2012
I mounted the router to the wall with the 2 screw holes and screws. Now I want to take it off from the wall, but it is stuck
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Nov 1, 2012
I have two 3550s and two 2950s. I would like to put these on a rack. Where can I buy a rack? I can't seem to find them on new egg because I'm not sure what the steel frame part is called. And how can I get the steel holders that go on the sides of the Cisco devices to screw them onto the rack?
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May 29, 2013
I was looking for Rack Unit required for 7206 VXR & 3945E but couldn't find it.
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May 20, 2012
I am considering running stacked 3750 L3 switches as the edge of the network, which will connect to the ISP. The ISP would hand off two lines with one to each switch and two lines to each client zone. Does running HSRP, running port channels, or running routing protocols seem like the best option for redundancy?
Lastly, will the 3750 provide all the QoS I should need for restricting each client zone's bandwidth both up and down? Could I get away with a lower model and still get these features?
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Apr 5, 2010
I misplaced a set of the rackmounts and it doesn't look like this will take any other set that I have around.
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Mar 14, 2011
what's the best antenna arrangement for wall mounting the WAP4410N?I see pictures of the antennas for desk mount but nothing for a wall or ceiling mount.Should I just fiddle with them and see what works best?
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Sep 13, 2011
I'm thinking to buy a E2500 router for my house. Is it possible to wall mount it?
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May 28, 2012
I'm trying to mount a network share from a Linksys NAS200 to Fedora 16.
The program I am trying to run won't accept network addresses to save to. I ran it without specifying the IP address of the server and it comes up with some random IP. I specified an IP and it can't find the device.
Here are the errors:
[root@HOME ~]# mount -t cifs -v //NAS_SERVER/public/ /mnt/ -o username=user,password=pass
mount.cifs kernel mount options:
[Code].....
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Dec 20, 2010
I have the 2509-RJ Access Server installed and am able to access it via telnet within my home network. However, when I try to access it remotely, it fails each time I try. I set up a domain through dyndns.org specifically for the rack, the same thing I use for RDP to access my home computer remotely. RDP uses port 3389, which I opened up in the firewall and directed that port to my computer's internet IP. I tried opening up port 23 for telnet acccess to the IP address of the access server, 192.168.1.150. I believe the problem is with the dyndns.org domain I set up. The one I use for RDP has my public IP address attached to it. I tried doing the same thing for port 23 and routing that to the access server and it fails.
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May 10, 2012
Can the EA4500 be wall mounted? I don't see any provisions on the underside EA4500 to support securing to a wall.
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Jan 4, 2012
Is there a wall mount bracket for the E2500 or is there a way of attaching this to a wall.
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Mar 19, 2012
i want to know, is c3650G or c3650X switches are already containing rack mounting pack or am i need to buy it seperatly?
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Mar 25, 2013
I am considering running stacked 3750 L3 switches as the edge of the network, which will connect to the ISP. The ISP would hand off two lines with one to each switch and two lines to each client zone. Does running HSRP, running port channels, or running routing protocols seem like the best option for redundancy?
Lastly, will the 3750 provide all the QoS I should need for restricting each client zone's bandwidth both up and down? Could I get away with a lower model and still get these features?
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Oct 3, 2011
So I have some rails from an old telecom rack that I am going to build into a four post rack. It's about 24Us. How deep would I need to make the frame so that it supports full length servers like a Dell 1950 or 2950? 40 inches?
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Jan 11, 2012
Any recommendations for top of rack switch for within our data centre.Dual power is a requirement, but bandwidth and through put will not be huge as such I have been looking atthe WS-C3560X-48T-L and the Nexus 3048.
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Mar 5, 2013
I wanted to know if any has the Nexus 7009 chassis installed into a 600 wide rack with the sides fitted and if they are experiencing heat issues?
My client will be replacing their aging 6509 chassis with 7009 devices, but the physicals dont tally with the install guidelines for the 7009 series chassis. The current install of the 6509s does not tally with the recommended install guidelines for those either, but they have not expereienced any heat issues...
The 7009 will be fitted with 2xSUP2E, 3x48portSFP-F2E cards and 2x10GSFP-M2 cards with 2x6K PSUs. I am genuinely concerned they may cook these devices, but space restrictions look like vetoing the upgrade to 800 wide racks. Likewise moving to 7010 chassis may prove tricky due to existing other installs within the racks limiting vertical space.
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Nov 10, 2011
I just installed a 10 port Cisco SG300-10MP in my office, 9 of the ports are already in use. Connected to it are
PC
Laptop
Notebook
WIFI AP
B&W laser printer
Color inkjet printer
IP camera
Squeezebox SB3
Cat5e connection to basement HP 1810G-24 switch All of these devices are connected via a single Cat5e cable that was installed when the house was built. I had to re-terminate both ends of it when I moved in because the existing terminations were done very poorly. I have no idea how or where the cable is routed, nor what the quality of this Cat5e cable is. It did pass a test using my cable tester.
This single Cat5e is connected to my main HP switch in the basement equipment rack. Both of these switches have mini-GBIC ports that can utilize SFP transceivers and fiber. I priced out 2 MGBSX1 compatible modules along with a 30M multimode fiber patch 'cable' online at under $150. Although it would require at least a couple hours of work (including digging around in the attic and crawl space and drilling some holes), but running the fiber to the basement is very doable.
My question to my far more experienced forum members is if the performance gains would be worth the effort?My server is in the basement, and despite having an Intel GB NIC in my PC I am seeing read speeds of ~23MBs and writes of ~49MBs to/from my it. My server has teamed GB NICs (802.3ad LACP Layer 2) connected to trunked (LACP) ports on my HP switch.
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Nov 18, 2011
If I have two stackable switches one switch uplinks to one 6509 core switch and the other connection uplinks to another 6509 core switch, and also the other stackable switch does not connect to the core switches. Because I am using hsrp and also we are not using vss then one uplink to the core is not in used only ones is so then how does creating an etherchannel between does two uplinks to both core switches benefit me in anyway such as more bandwith and using both uplinks at the same time or I'm I wrong?
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Aug 20, 2012
I have 2 switch groups.
2 SGE2010's with VLAN's defined as 10,20 and 30
Vlan 10 is the management VLAN, and it uplinks to our border router.Vlan 20 is the workstation VLAN, and all workstations point to the switch as their default GW? Vlan 30 is the ip phone VLAN, and all phones use this as their gateway.
I would like to put a LAG between said switches, we have some servers on the ip phone switch that need to be accessed by the workstation clients, and the single 100mb link through the router is probably not going to be enough.As I understand it, because the switches have different networks on them, a simple lag will not work. I did create a lag, and assign ip addresses to each side, however in that mode, it doesn't appear I can block vlan 10 from transiting the LAG, and with out that block I will end up with a logical loop, and spanning-tree will block one of the uplinks, or the LAG itself.
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Nov 14, 2011
If I have two stackable switches were only one stackable switch has two uplinks one uplink goes to one core 6509 switch and the other uplink goes to the other 6509 core switch can a Layer 3 etherchannel be used if each uplink go to a different core switch, by the way hsrp is running between both switches and also can you give an example how data will be routed from the stackable switch through the ethernetchannel to one of the core switch accross the WAN to another core switch?
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Mar 27, 2013
I have a stack of 6 switches and I want to add another over the gbit connector using fiber. I already connected but I can acces the network from the new switch. I don't have any issues on my Stack all resources are available Do I need to do some special setup or connection to enable this? Can be stacked like the others? I already usen the 2 stacking port can i Add another switch?
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Sep 20, 2012
we just received 5 new SF200-48 Smart Switches for small business. I noticed only way I can configure them is by using the web gui. Is there a way to enable good old CLI?
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