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Cisco Series 300 Switches Dont Cut Networking Corners

Cisco Series 300 Switches Dont Cut Networking Corners
Written By
P. J. Connolly
P. J. Connolly
Nov 9, 2010
2 minute read
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Cisco Series 300 Switches Dont Cut Networking Corners

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by P. J. Connolly


Cisco 300 Series Switch

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The Cisco 300 series switches offer a wide range of port configurations and a powerful array of management features.


ACL Configuration

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Creating and modifying access control lists on the 300 Series switches is a simple matter, thanks to the Web browser interface.


Access Control Engine Management

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One can view the access control lists that the switch is using at a glance through the ACE tables; ACLs can be defined for both IPv4 and IPv6 traffic.


Control Switch Functions

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The Web browser interface makes managing the 300 Series switches straightforward, with links to commonly used functions.


Port Settings at Fingertips

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The basic settings for each port can be viewed and edited from a single screen of the management interface.


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View Power Savings

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The 300 Series switches were designed for efficient power consumption, and those power savings are reflected in this management page.


Accessible Service Status

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The 300 Series switches can be managed in a variety of ways, and this management pane controls which methods are permitted, and in what fashion.


Control Spanning Tree

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The operation of the fundamental Spanning Tree Protocol can be adjusted when necessary, through this pane of the management interface.


View Switch Status

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This at-a-glance summary of a 300 Series switch’s functions makes remote management of the device simple, and includes a rendering of the LEDs for each port.


Remote Configuration Storage

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The configurations of 300 Series switches can be backed up for centralized management, via HTTP or TFTP.


Define VLANs for Voice

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The 300 Series switches can automatically recognize VOIP gear and assign such hardware to an appropriate VLAN when a device is connected.

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