1. Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides essential information for the installation, operation, and maintenance of the Cisco Catalyst 9300 Series Switch, model C9300-24T-A. The Catalyst 9300 Series is designed for enterprise-class access, aggregation, and core deployments, offering advanced networking features and performance.
The C9300-24T-A is a 24-port data-only switch, part of the Network Advantage license tier, providing robust and secure network connectivity.
2. Nga korero haumaru
Nga Tohutohu Haumaru Nui:
- Me whai tonu i nga waehere hiko o te rohe me te motu.
- Me whakarite kia tika te turanga o nga taputapu.
- Do not operate the switch near water or in excessively humid environments.
- Use only the power supply provided or specified by the manufacturer.
- Momotuhia te hiko i mua i te horoinga, i te tiakitanga rānei i te pūrere.
- Ko tenei hua te tikanga mo te whakamahi o roto anake.
3. Ihirangi mokete
Manatokohia kei roto i to kete nga mea e whai ake nei:
- Cisco Catalyst 9300-24T-A Switch
- Waea hiko
- Kete Whakamau Whatanga (ngā tauera, ngā tīwiri)
- Tauira Papatohu (RJ-45 ki DB-9)
- Tuhinga (Arahi Timata Tere, Moohiohio Haumaru)
Note: Contents may vary slightly depending on the region and specific bundle.
4. Whakaahuatanga Tinana
The Cisco Catalyst C9300-24T-A switch features 24 Gigabit Ethernet network ports and supports stacking capabilities.

Whakaahua 4.1: Mua view of the Cisco Catalyst C9300-24T-A switch, showing 24 Gigabit Ethernet ports and status indicators.
4.1 Tuhinga o mua Paewhiri
- 24 x Gigabit Ethernet Network Ports: RJ-45 ports for connecting network devices.
- Tauranga Uplink: Dedicated ports for connecting to higher-level network devices.
- Nga LED Tūnga: Ngā tohu mō te tūnga pūnaha, te tūnga tauranga, me te hiko.
4.2 Ngā Āhuatanga Paewhiri Whakamuri
- Hononga Mana: Mo te hono i te taura hiko AC.
- Tauranga Papatohu: RJ-45 port for local management and initial configuration.
- Tauranga USB: For external storage or console access.
- Stack Port: Ports for connecting multiple switches in a stack.
5. Tatūnga me te Tāuta
5.1 Whakaritenga Pae
- Ensure adequate ventilation and airflow around the switch.
- Maintain appropriate operating temperature and humidity.
- Provide a stable, level surface or a standard 19-inch equipment rack.
- Ensure a reliable power source with proper grounding.
5.2 Whakapiki Rack
- Attach the provided rack-mount brackets to the sides of the switch using the included screws.
- Align the switch with the rack posts and secure it using appropriate rack screws.
- Ensure the switch is level and securely fastened.
5.3 Te Mana Hononga
- Connect the power cord to the AC power connector on the rear panel of the switch.
- Monohia tetahi pito o te taura hiko ki tetahi putanga hiko kua oti te tu.
- The system will power on automatically. Observe the system LED for status.
5.4 Te Hononga Tauera Whatunga
- Connect Ethernet cables from your network devices (computers, servers, access points) to the 24 Gigabit Ethernet ports on the front panel.
- For uplink connections to other switches or routers, use the designated uplink ports.
- Ensure cables are securely seated.
5.5 Urunga Whirihoranga Tuatahi
To perform initial configuration, connect a computer to the console port using the provided console cable. Use a terminal emulation program (e.g., PuTTY, Tera Term) with the following settings:
- Rere Paera: 9600
- Moka Raraunga: 8
- Parity: Karekau
- Nga Mutu Aukati: 1
- Mana Rere: Kore
Refer to the Cisco IOS XE documentation for detailed configuration procedures.
6. Mahi
6.1 Kei te Hiko / Weto
- Whakahiko: Connect the power cord to a power source. The switch will automatically power on.
- Weto Whakakore: Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet. For controlled shutdown, use the appropriate CLI commands before disconnecting power.
6.2 Tohu LED
The front panel LEDs provide visual status of the switch operation:
- Arahina Pūnaha: Indicates overall system health (e.g., green for normal, amber for warning, red for critical).
- Nga LED Tūnga Tauranga: Indicate link status and activity for each network port (e.g., green for link, blinking for activity, off for no link).
- Stack LED: Indicates the status of the switch within a stack.
Refer to the Cisco documentation for a complete description of LED behavior.
7. Tiaki
7.1 Te horoi
- Me whakarite kua whakawetohia te pana, ā, kua momotu hoki i te pūtake hiko i mua i te horoinga.
- Whakamahia he kakahu ngohengohe, maroke hei muru i te taha waho o te pana.
- Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners directly on the switch.
- Puritia nga tuwhera hau ki te puehu me te otaota.
7.2 Whakahoutanga Firmware
Tirohia te tautoko a Cisco i ia wā website for the latest firmware (IOS XE) updates. Applying updates can improve performance, add features, and address security vulnerabilities. Follow Cisco's official procedures for firmware upgrades to avoid system disruption.
7.3 Nga Whakaaro Taiao
Maintain the operating environment within specified temperature and humidity ranges to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the switch.
8. Te Raru
This section provides solutions to common issues. For more complex problems, consult Cisco's official documentation or technical support.
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Karekau te whakahuri i te hiko. | No power, faulty power cord, or power supply issue. | Verify power cord connection. Check power outlet. Test with a different power cord if available. |
| No link light on a connected port. | Incorrect cable, faulty cable, device not powered on, or port disabled. | Ensure cable is correctly connected. Try a different cable. Verify the connected device is powered on. Check port status in CLI. |
| Cannot access switch via console. | Incorrect console cable, wrong terminal settings, or faulty console port. | Ensure correct console cable (RJ-45 to DB-9). Verify terminal emulation settings (9600, 8, N, 1). |
8.1 Tautuhi Tautuhi
Performing a factory reset will erase all configurations and restore the switch to its default settings. This procedure should only be performed if necessary and with caution. Consult Cisco documentation for the specific CLI commands to perform a factory reset for the Catalyst 9300 series.
9. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Tau tauira | C9300-24T-A |
| Total Number of Network Ports | 24 |
| Port/Expansion Slot Details | 24 x Gigabit Ethernet Network |
| Tauranga Uplink | Ae |
| Tauranga Whakapū | Ae |
| Kōwae | Kao |
| Momo Atanga | RJ45 |
| Rauemi Take | Te whakarewa |
| Hunga Hua | 17.52 x 17.52 x 1.73 inihi (44.5 x 44.5 x 4.4 cm) |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 51.5 pauna (23.4 kg) |
| UPC | 714752589309 |
| Kaihanga | Ngā Pūnaha Cisco - Hinonga |
10. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
This product is offered as an Amazon Renewed item. Amazon Renewed products are professionally inspected and tested to work and look like new. They are eligible for replacement or refund under the Amazon Renewed Guarantee if you are not satisfied with your purchase.
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For technical support related to the Cisco Catalyst 9300 Series Switch's features and configuration, please consult the official Cisco documentation available on the Cisco website or contact Cisco technical support.