That depends on the model of the switch, you can lookup the technical specs by doing a quick search at Cisco.com.
The Cisco switches I have seen don't have an IP address by default. You have to connect to the switch with a console cable - one that connects to the console port on the switch, and to the serial port on the computer - and do some initial configuration, including the IP address.The Cisco switches I have seen don't have an IP address by default. You have to connect to the switch with a console cable - one that connects to the console port on the switch, and to the serial port on the computer - and do some initial configuration, including the IP address.The Cisco switches I have seen don't have an IP address by default. You have to connect to the switch with a console cable - one that connects to the console port on the switch, and to the serial port on the computer - and do some initial configuration, including the IP address.The Cisco switches I have seen don't have an IP address by default. You have to connect to the switch with a console cable - one that connects to the console port on the switch, and to the serial port on the computer - and do some initial configuration, including the IP address.
Most Cisco phones act as a two-port switch, with one port facing the network and the other port for attaching a desktop device like a PC.
port security
The Cisco SLM2024 24-port Gigabit Smart Switch features 2 mini-GBIC converters, jumbo frame support, port level security, and MAC based-filtering. It also has 128 active VLANs.
port security is a CLI command used to restrict access to a network from a cisco switch by allowing access only to the hosts whose MAC addresses are defined in the switch. except the allowed hosts remaining hosts will be blocked based on the violation mode chosen.
Yes. A hub will be one giant collision domain for that entire switch port. So if its an 8 port hub and you have 8 devices connected to it that collision domain will have 8 devices in it.
Broadcast Networks mainly used to send datas (information) through network switch(Ex: Cisco 2950) to all destinations which are connected the switchports except the sending port. Broadcast Networks mainly used to send datas (information) through network switch(Ex: Cisco 2950) to all destinations which are connected the switchports except the sending port. Broadcast Networks mainly used to send datas (information) through network switch(Ex: Cisco 2950) to all destinations which are connected the switchports except the sending port.
Use the console port to locally access the switch from a serial or USB interface of the PC.
Most electronics and / or hardware stores will sell a 24 port switch. Some examples of these stores are: Best Buy, Staples, Office Max, and Office Depot. Cisco, Overstock, Amazon, and eBay's websites would most likely also have a 24 port switch available to purchase.
Yes, there should be, but it would vary depending on the security features of the switch port - google "switchport port-security" for examples. Once this is set, the switch won't forward packets to addresses outside of the specified range.
Cisco gigabit switches can be found in both 24 and 48 port varieties, commonly. Of course, with the ever changing field of technology, this information could be outdated very quickly.
This is caused by port security being enabled and having the violation setting set to shutdown. This is triggered when you have two many MAC addresses listed for the port of if a BPDU is sent to that port, depending on how port security is configured.