About SG500 Series
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6 FAQs about [SG500 Series]
What features does a Cisco sg500 offer?
More complex features on the SG500 include an array of options to manage Multicast traffic, as well as detailed support for SNMP communication with network monitoring systems. To understand how Cisco’s small business switch series vary in performance, I looked at Cisco 24 port Gigabit capable switches in the 100, 200, 300, and 500 series.
Can the SG300 and SG500 be stacked?
The SG300 and SG500 can meet requirements for stacking (only for 500 series).
What is a sg500 slot number?
Slot Number - The slot number is either 1 or 2. Slot number 1 identifies an SG500 or SG500X device. Slot number 2 identifies an SF500. This section describes the features of the web-based switch configuration utility. The Application Header is displayed on every page.
What is sx500 sg500x?
Devices of type Sx500 or SG500X can either function on their own, or they can be connected into a stack of up to four devices (units). When a unit functions by itself, its stack mode is Standalone. When it functions as part of a stack, its stack mode is Native Stacking mode.
How do I configure the sg500?
The SG500 can also be configured from the command line via a telnet or ssh if enabled. There are 13 configuration menus listed on the left side of the web page, with numerous submenu options in each. A look at the screen presented upon login is shown in Figure 6 below.
What are the system requirements for the sg500 & SG1000?
For the SG500 and SG1000, at a minimum, you must have a Windows 8 or Mac 10.13 computer equipped with either an Intel or AMD processor. Please see the following link for our full list of System Requirements. Please also note that an internet connection is required during the installation process of the software. Minimum System Requirements.
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