Description
Cisco Catalyst 2960-Plus 24LC-L Ethernet Switch
The Cisco Catalyst 2960-Plus 24LC-L Ethernet Switch is a compact, reliable enterprise-class solution designed to power and protect small to mid-size networks. Built with Cisco EnergyWise technology, it enables IT teams to measure and manage the power consumed by devices connected to the network, delivering tangible energy savings and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. EnergyWise policies can be used to control the power drawn by PoE-powered endpoints, such as IP phones, wireless access points, cameras, and desktop devices, helping you align technology efficiency with sustainability goals without compromising performance or security.
- Reliable 24-port Gigabit connectivity for workstations, phones, cameras, and wireless access points in a compact, space-saving form factor.
- EnergyWise-enabled power management that gives you visibility into power usage and the ability to enforce policies to reduce energy consumption across PoE-powered devices.
- Robust security and policy features designed to protect access, control traffic, and ensure predictable performance for voice, video, and mission-critical data.
- Flexible management options with a familiar Cisco IOS interface, plus web-based administration and centralized monitoring through compatible management tools.
- Scalability for growing networks with dependable performance, simplified deployment, and a foundation for future upgrades as needs evolve.
Technical Details of Cisco Catalyst 2960-Plus 24LC-L Ethernet Switch
- Model: Cisco Catalyst 2960-Plus 24LC-L
- Ports: 24 x 10/100/1000 Ethernet ports
- Uplink options: 2 x Gigabit Ethernet uplinks (SFP) for fiber connectivity to distribution layers
- PoE: PoE-capable (Power over Ethernet) with a defined power budget to power compatible devices such as IP phones and access points
- Management: CLI access via console, Telnet/SSH, web-based GUI, and compatible network management tools
- Security and policies: Supports standard enterprise security features to help protect edge access and control traffic
- Energy efficiency: EnergyWise integration enables measurement and policy-based power management for connected endpoints
how to install Cisco Catalyst 2960-Plus 24LC-L
Setting up the Cisco Catalyst 2960-Plus 24LC-L is designed to be straightforward for IT teams familiar with Cisco switches. Begin by preparing the installation site and equipment, then follow these steps:
1) Rack or shelf installation: Mount the switch in a standard equipment rack or place it on a stable surface aligned with other networking gear. Ensure adequate ventilation and airflow to prevent overheating. Confirm that the power source matches the device’s requirements and is protected by appropriate circuit breakers or surge protection.
2) Cable connections: Connect the 24 Ethernet ports to your local devices—desktop computers, IP phones, wireless access points, and other edge devices. If you are using PoE, ensure the connected devices are within the switch’s PoE budget and that power-hungry devices do not exceed available power.
3) Uplink configuration: If you are connecting to distribution or core layers, install the uplink cables into the SFP uplink ports. Choose compatible fiber or copper modules as needed for your network topology and distance requirements.
4) Initial access: Connect a management workstation to the switch via a console cable for initial setup. Use the console CLI to assign an IP address to the management interface, set a hostname, and configure basic security settings such as password policies and access controls.
5) Enable energy management: Access EnergyWise settings to enable power measurement and policy-based controls. Create policies that regulate PoE usage, schedule power during off-peak hours, and monitor energy consumption per device or port.
6) Network integration: Add the switch to your existing network management framework. Verify connectivity through basic tests (ping, traceroute) and ensure end devices reach the correct VLANs and services. Configure VLANs, port security, quality of service, and access control lists as needed for your environment.
7) Save and verify: Save your configuration to non-volatile memory to ensure it persists after a reboot. Reboot if required by the initial configuration procedure and re-check connectivity and energy policies to confirm everything is functioning as intended.
8) Ongoing management: Monitor performance, availability, and energy usage using the Cisco IOS features, SNMP-based monitoring, and any preferred network management tools. Regularly review energy policies to optimize savings while maintaining service levels.
Frequently asked questions
- Is the Cisco Catalyst 2960-Plus 24LC-L PoE-capable? Yes. This switch is designed to support PoE-enabled devices, allowing you to power IP phones, wireless APs, cameras, and other PoE devices directly from the switch. Power usage is governed by the switch’s PoE budget and EnergyWise policies to optimize efficiency.
- What is EnergyWise and how does it help? EnergyWise is Cisco’s power management technology that helps you measure, monitor, and manage energy consumption across network-connected devices. By applying energy policies, you can reduce energy use, lower operating costs, and minimize environmental impact without sacrificing network performance.
- Can I stack or scale this switch with other Cisco devices? The Catalyst 2960-Plus family provides reliable access-layer switching with flexible uplink options. While this model focuses on fixed-port connectivity, it can be integrated into larger networks with additional switches and appropriate aggregation devices to meet growth needs. For specific stacking or chassis options, consult product documentation or Cisco support for compatibility guidance.
- What management options are available? The switch supports a familiar Cisco IOS command-line interface (CLI), a web-based GUI, and compatibility with common network management tools. You can manage security policies, VLANs, QoS, and energy policies from either local or remote management interfaces.
- What kind of security features does it offer? Expect standard enterprise-grade security features such as per-port access controls, authentication options, and policies that help control traffic flow and protect edge connections. These features help maintain reliable performance for voice and video workloads while safeguarding network access.
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