Cisco 1040 - Manual

Cisco 1040

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Overview; Cisco 1040s and Cisco Unified Service Monitor; Cisco 1040s and Cisco Unified Operations Manager
  • Page 3 – Preparing to Connect Your Cisco 1040; Install and Configure Cisco Unified Service Monitor; Configure DHCP Server Option 150
  • Page 7 – Understanding the Status Indicator Light
  • Page 8 – Using the Cisco 1040 Web Interface
  • Page 9 – Where to Go Next
  • Page 10 – Related Documentation
  • Page 11 – Technical Specifications
  • Page 12 – Network Port Pinouts
  • Page 13 – Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Your
  • Page 14 – Warning Definition—Statement 1071
  • Page 21 – Translated Warnings
  • Page 22 – Statement 1004—Installation Instructions
  • Page 23 – Statement 1001—Work During Lightning Activity
  • Page 24 – Statement 1021—SELV Circuit
  • Page 27 – Statement 1045—Short-circuit Protection
  • Page 29 – Statement 1074—Comply with Local and National Electrical Codes
  • Page 30 – Statement 1040—Product Disposal
  • Page 32 – Statement 353—This Product Must be Connected
  • Page 34 – Statement 19—TN Power Warning
  • Page 35 – Statement 331—Power Supply Installation Warning
  • Page 37 – Statement 1005—Circuit Breaker
  • Page 39 – Statement 1019—Main Disconnecting Device
  • Page 40 – European Directives
  • Page 42 – Regulatory Standards Compliance
  • Page 43 – EMC Class B Notices and Warnings; Class B Notice for FCC
  • Page 44 – Class B Notice for Canada; Statement 295—Class B Warning for Korea
  • Page 45 – Obtaining Documentation; Product Documentation DVD
  • Page 46 – Reporting Security Problems in Cisco Products
  • Page 47 – Product Alerts and Field Notices
  • Page 48 – Cisco Support Website
  • Page 49 – Submitting a Service Request; Definitions of Service Request Severity
  • Page 50 – Obtaining Additional Publications and Information
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Quick Start

Quick Start Guide for Cisco 1040 Sensor

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Overview

2

Preparing to Connect Your Cisco 1040

3

Connecting Your Cisco 1040

4

Using Your Cisco 1040

5

Where to Go Next

6

Related Documentation

7

Technical Specifications

8

Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Your Cisco 1040

9

Obtaining Documentation

10

Documentation Feedback

11

Cisco Product Security Overview

12

Product Alerts and Field Notices

13

Obtaining Technical Assistance

14

Obtaining Additional Publications and Information

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Summary

Page 2 - Overview; Cisco 1040s and Cisco Unified Service Monitor; Cisco 1040s and Cisco Unified Operations Manager

2 1 Overview This guide is designed to help you quickly set up and use your Cisco 1040 Sensor (Cisco 1040). A Cisco 1040 is a shelf-top unit that connects to the network and obtains Power over Ethernet (PoE) through a Cisco Catalyst switch. It is easy to connect your Cisco 1040. These sections expla...

Page 3 - Preparing to Connect Your Cisco 1040; Install and Configure Cisco Unified Service Monitor; Configure DHCP Server Option 150

3 2 Preparing to Connect Your Cisco 1040 This section describes tasks that you must perform the first time you set up your network to support Cisco 1040 operations. If you have not already completed the following tasks, it is advisable to complete them so that your Cisco 1040 becomes fully operation...

Page 7 - Understanding the Status Indicator Light

7 Understanding the Status Indicator Light The status indicator light on the front panel of a Cisco 1040 indicates what the Cisco 1040 is currently doing. The following table lists the conditions that the status indicator light can be in and places the conditions in startup sequence order. Startup S...

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