Cisco Catalyst 3560-E
Cisco Catalyst 3560-E
Cisco Catalyst 3560-E
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Switch Configurations
Table 1 shows the Cisco Catalyst 3560-E Series configurations:
Feature Description
Cisco Catalyst 3560E-24TD 24 Ethernet 10/100/1000 ports and 2 X2 10 Gigabit Ethernet uplinks
Cisco Catalyst 3560E-24PD 24 Ethernet 10/100/1000 ports with PoE and 2 X2 10 Gigabit Ethernet uplinks
Cisco Catalyst 3560E-48TD 48 Ethernet 10/100/1000 ports and 2 X2 10 Gigabit Ethernet uplinks
Cisco Catalyst 3560E-48PD 48 Ethernet 10/100/1000 ports with PoE and 2 X2 10 Gigabit Ethernet uplinks
Cisco Catalyst 3560E-48PD-F 48 Ethernet 10/100/1000 ports with 15.4W PoE on all 48 ports and 2 X2 10 Gigabit Ethernet uplinks
Cisco Catalyst 3560E-12SD 12 SFP Gigabit Ethernet ports and 2 X2 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports
The Cisco Catalyst 3560E-12D and Catalyst 3560E-12D are well suited for space- and power-constrained
deployments because of the compact 1RU form factor, economical power needs and efficient cooling. Ideally suited
to support secure converged applications such as Cisco TelePresence and unified communications, the Cisco
Catalyst 3560E-12D and Catalyst 3560E-12SD deliver high-performance intelligent switching with the robust feature
set.
Figure 2. Cisco Catalyst 3560E-12D and Cisco Catalyst 3560E-12SD Switch (Back)
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Customers can transparently upgrade the software feature set in the Cisco Catalyst 3560-E Series Switches through
Cisco IOS® Software Activation. Software activation authorizes and enables the Cisco IOS Software feature sets. A
special file contained in the switch, called a license file, is examined by Cisco IOS Software when the switch is
powered on. Based on the license’s type, Cisco IOS Software activates the appropriate feature set. License types
can be changed or upgraded to activate a different feature set. For detailed information about Software Activation,
visit http://www.cisco.com/go/sa.
EnergyWise encompasses a highly intelligent network-based approach to communicate messages that measure and
control energy between network devices and endpoints. The network discovers Cisco EnergyWise manageable
devices, monitors their power consumption, and takes action based on business rules to reduce power consumption.
EnergyWise uses a unique domain-naming system to query and summarize information from large sets of devices,
making it simpler than traditional network management capabilities. Cisco EnergyWise’s management interfaces
allow facilities and network management applications to communicate with endpoints and each other using the
network as a unifying fabric. The management interface uses standard SNMP or SSL to integrate Cisco and third-
party management systems.
Cisco EnergyWise extends the network as a platform for power control plane for gathering, managing, and reducing
power consumption of all devices, resulting in companywide optimized power delivery and reduced energy costs.
10 Gigabit Ethernet Uplinks and the Cisco TwinGig Small Form-Factor Pluggable Converter
The Cisco Catalyst 3560-E features wire-speed 10 Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports for high-bandwidth applications
relieving congestion and helping ensure smooth delivery of data. The TwinGig converter (see Figure 3) converts a 10
Gigabit Ethernet X2 interface into two Gigabit Ethernet Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) ports. This way,
customers can initially use the switch with Gigabit Ethernet uplinks and later implement 10 Gigabit Ethernet uplinks
as business demands change, without having to upgrade the access layer.
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Figure 3. Cisco TwinGig Adapter Converting 10 Gigabit Ethernet X2 Interface into Two Gigabit Ethernet SFP Interfaces
Maximum power availability for converged voice and data networks is attainable when a Cisco Catalyst 3560-E
Series Switch is combined with the Cisco Redundant Power System 2300 (Cisco RPS 2300) for transparent
protection against internal power supply failures and an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) system to safeguard
against power outages. Using the Cisco RPS 2300 to provide backup power, the Cisco Catalyst 3560-E Series
Switch power supplies become hot swappable. Table 4 shows the power supply compatibility matrix.
The Cisco Catalyst 3560E-12D and the Cisco Catalyst 3560E-12SD aggregation switches have dual redundant
power supplies that can be replaced, one at a time, without service interruption. Customers can choose from AC, DC,
and mixed power supply options:
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The Cisco Catalyst 3560-E Series also features Enhanced Power over Ethernet support, the capability to power a
growing number of devices from a single switch port, enabling greater operational simplicity and flexibility for secure
converged networks. Industry first portfolio to scale beyond 15.4W per port delivering maximum solution simplicity for
802.11n access point deployments, as well as other PoE-powered devices such as phones, monitors, digital signs,
medical devices, card readers and more.
● Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) autoconfiguration of multiple switches through a boot server
eases switch deployment.
● Automatic QoS (AutoQoS) simplifies QoS configuration in voice-over-IP (VoIP) networks by issuing interface
and global switch commands to detect Cisco IP phones, classify traffic, and help enable egress queue
configuration.
● Autonegotiation on all ports automatically selects half- or full-duplex transmission mode to optimize bandwidth.
● Dynamic Trunking Protocol (DTP) facilitates dynamic trunk configuration across all switch ports.
● Port Aggregation Protocol (PAgP) automates the creation of Cisco Fast EtherChannel® groups or Gigabit
EtherChannel groups to link to another switch, router, or server.
● Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) allows the creation of Ethernet channeling with devices that
conform to IEEE 802.3ad. This feature is similar to Cisco EtherChannel technology and PAgP.
● Automatic media-dependent interface crossover (MDIX) automatically adjusts transmit and receive pairs if an
incorrect cable type (crossover or straight-through) is installed.
● Unidirectional Link Detection Protocol (UDLD) and Aggressive UDLD allow unidirectional links caused by
incorrect fiber-optic wiring or port faults to be detected and disabled on fiber-optic interfaces.
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● Flexlink provides link redundancy with convergence time less than 100ms without Spanning Tree Protocol. A
pair of interfaces configured as primary and backup links can load balance traffic based on VLAN. IEEE
802.1s/w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) and Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) provide rapid
spanning-tree convergence independent of spanning-tree timers and also offer the benefit of Layer 2 load
balancing and distributed processing.
● Per-VLAN Rapid Spanning Tree (PVRST+) allows rapid spanning-tree reconvergence on a per-VLAN
spanning-tree basis, without requiring the implementation of spanning-tree instances.
● Cisco Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP) is supported to create redundant, failsafe routing topologies.
● Switch-port Autorecovery (Errdisable) automatically attempts to reactivate a link that is disabled because of a
network error.
High-Performance IP Routing
Cisco Express Forwarding hardware routing architecture delivers extremely high-performance IP routing in the Cisco
Catalyst 3560-E Series Switches.
● Basic IP unicast routing protocols (Static, Routing Information Protocol Version 1 [RIPv1], and RIPv2, RIPng,
EIGRP stub) are supported for small-network routing applications.
● Advanced IP unicast routing protocols (OSPF, EIGRP, and BGPv4) are supported for load balancing and
constructing scalable LANs. IPv6 routing (OSPFv3 and EIGRPv6) is supported in hardware for maximum
performance. The IP Services feature set is required.
● Equal-cost routing facilitates Layer 3 load balancing and redundancy.
● Policy-based routing (PBR) allows superior control by facilitating flow redirection regardless of the routing
protocol configured. The IP Services feature set is required.
● HSRP provides dynamic load balancing and failover for routed links, up to 32 unique HSRP links supported
per unit. The group number can be reused for each VLAN configured in the switch.
● Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) for IP multicast routing is supported, including PIM sparse mode (PIM-
SM), Source Specific Multicast (SSM), PIM dense mode (PIM-DM), PIM sparse-dense mode and Source
Specific Multicast (SSM). The IP Services feature set is required.
● Web Control Caching Protocol (WCCPv2) enables Wide Area Acceleration Services (WAAS), resulting in
improved application response time and conservation of WAN bandwidth.
● Fallback bridging forwards non-IP traffic between two or more VLANs. The IP Services feature set is required.
Following are some of the QoS features supported in the Cisco Catalyst 3560-E Series Switches:
● 802.1p class of service (CoS) and differentiated services code point (DSCP) field classification is provided,
using marking and reclassification on a per-packet basis by source and destination IP address, MAC address,
or Layer 4 TCP/UDP port number.
● Cisco control-plane and data-plane QoS ACLs on all ports help ensure proper marking on a per-packet basis.
● Eight egress queues per port help enable differentiated management of different traffic types across the
switch. Four queues are user configurable and four are reserved for system use.
● Shaped Round Robin (SRR) scheduling helps ensure differential prioritization of packet flows by intelligently
servicing the ingress queues and egress queues.
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● Weighted Tail Drop (WTD) provides congestion avoidance at the ingress and egress queues before a
disruption occurs.
● Strict priority queuing helps ensure that the highest-priority packets are serviced ahead of all other traffic.
● The Cisco committed information rate (CIR) function provides bandwidth in increments as low as 8 Kbps.
● Rate limiting is provided based on source and destination IP address, source and destination MAC address,
Layer 4 TCP/UDP information, or any combination of these fields, using QoS ACLs (IP ACLs or MAC ACLs),
class maps, and policy maps.
● Up to 64 aggregate or individual policers are available per Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet port.
Advanced Security
The Cisco Catalyst 3560-E Series supports a comprehensive set of security features for connectivity and access
control, including ACLs, authentication, port-level security, and identity-based network services with 802.1x and
extensions. This set of comprehensive features not only helps prevent external attacks, but defends the network
against “man-in-the-middle” attacks, a primary concern in today’s business environment. The switch also supports the
Network Admission Control (NAC) security framework.
● DHCP Snooping prevents malicious users from spoofing a DHCP server and sending out invalid addresses.
This feature is used by other primary security features to prevent a number of other attacks such as ARP
poisoning.
● Dynamic ARP Inspection (DAI) helps ensure user integrity by preventing malicious users from exploiting the
insecure nature of the ARP protocol.
● IP source guard prevents a malicious user from spoofing or taking over another user’s IP address by creating
a binding table between the client’s IP and MAC address, port, and VLAN.
● Private VLANs restrict traffic between hosts in a common segment by segregating traffic at Layer 2, turning a
broadcast segment into a nonbroadcast multi-access-like segment.
● Private VLAN Edge provides security and isolation between switch ports, which helps ensure that users
cannot snoop on other users’ traffic.
● Unicast RPF feature helps mitigate problems caused by the introduction of malformed or forged (spoofed) IP
source addresses into a network by discarding IP packets that lack a verifiable IP source address.
● IEEE 802.1x allows dynamic, port-based security, providing user authentication.
● IEEE 802.1x with VLAN assignment allows a dynamic VLAN assignment for a specific user regardless of
where the user is connected.
● IEEE 802.1x with voice VLAN permits an IP phone to access the voice VLAN irrespective of the authorized or
unauthorized state of the port.
● IEEE 802.1x and port security are provided to authenticate the port and manage network access for all MAC
addresses, including that of the client.
● IEEE 802.1x with an ACL assignment allows for specific identity-based security policies regardless of where
the user is connected.
● IEEE 802.1x with guest VLAN allows guests without 802.1x clients to have limited network access on the
guest VLAN.
● Web authentication for non-802.1x clients allows non-802.1x clients to use an SSL-based browser for
authentication.
● Multi-Domain Authentication allows an IP phone and a PC to authenticate on the same switch port while
placing them on appropriate voice and data VLANs.
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● MAC Auth Bypass (MAB) for voice allows third-party IP phones without an 802.1x supplicant to get
authenticated using their MAC address.
● Cisco security VLAN ACLs on all VLANs prevent unauthorized data flows from being bridged within VLANs.
● Cisco standard and extended IP security router ACLs define security policies on routed interfaces for control-
plane and data-plane traffic. IPv6 ACLs can be applied to filter IPv6 traffic.
● Port-based ACLs for Layer 2 interfaces allow security policies to be applied on individual switch ports.
● Secure Shell (SSH) Protocol, Kerberos, and Simple Network Management Protocol Version 3 (SNMPv3)
provide network security by encrypting administrator traffic during Telnet and SNMP sessions. SSH Protocol,
Kerberos, and the cryptographic version of SNMPv3 require a special cryptographic software image because
of U.S. export restrictions.
● Bidirectional data support on the Switched Port Analyzer (SPAN) port allows the Cisco intrusion detection
system (IDS) to take action when an intruder is detected.
● TACACS+ and RADIUS authentication facilitates centralized control of the switch and restricts unauthorized
users from altering the configuration.
● MAC Address Notification allows administrators to be notified of users added to or removed from the network.
● Port Security secures the access to an access or trunk port based on MAC address.
● Multilevel security on console access prevents unauthorized users from altering the switch configuration.
● Bridge protocol data unit (BPDU) guard shuts down Spanning Tree PortFast-enabled interfaces when BPDUs
are received to avoid accidental topology loops.
● Spanning Tree Root Guard (STRG) prevents edge devices not in the network administrator’s control from
becoming Spanning Tree Protocol root nodes.
● IGMP filtering provides multicast authentication by filtering out nonsubscribers and limits the number of
concurrent multicast streams available per port.
● Dynamic VLAN assignment is supported through implementation of VLAN Membership Policy Server client
capability to provide flexibility in assigning ports to VLANs. Dynamic VLAN facilitates the fast assignment of IP
addresses.
● Cisco Discovery Protocol version 2 allows the Cisco Catalyst 3560-E Series Switch to negotiate a more
granular power setting when connecting to a Cisco powered device, such as IP phones or access points, than
what is provided by IEEE classification.
● Per Port power consumption command allows customer to specify maximum power setting on an individual
port.
● Per Port PoE Power Sensing measures actual power being drawn, enabling more intelligent control of
powered devices.
● The PoE MIB provides proactive visibility into power usage and allows customers to set different power level
thresholds
● Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP and LLDP-MED) adds support for IEEE 802.1AB link layer discovery
protocol for interoperability in multivendor networks. Switches exchange speed, duplex, and power settings
with end devices such as IP phones.
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● Cisco IOS Software CLI support provides common user interface and command set with all Cisco routers and
Cisco Catalyst desktop switches.
● Generic On-Line Diagnostics (GOLD) checks the health of hardware components and verifies proper
operation of the system data and control plane at run time and boot time.
● Virtual Route Forwarding (VRF)-Lite enables a service provider to support two or more VPNs with overlapping
IP addresses.
● Switching Database Manager Templates for access, routing, and VLAN deployment allow the administrator to
easily maximize memory allocation to the desired features based on deployment-specific requirements.
● With Cisco IOS Software IP SLAs, users can verify service guarantees, increase network reliability by
validating network performance, proactively identify network issues, and increase return on investment (ROI)
by easing the deployment of new IP services.
● Local Proxy Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) works in conjunction with Private VLAN Edge to minimize
broadcasts and maximize available bandwidth.
● VLAN1 minimization allows VLAN1 to be disabled on any individual VLAN trunk.
● Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Snooping for IPv4 and IPv6 MLD v1 and v2 Snooping provide
fast client joins and leaves of multicast streams and limit bandwidth-intensive video traffic to only the
requestors.
● Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR) continuously sends multicast streams in a multicast VLAN while isolating
the streams from subscriber VLANs for bandwidth and security reasons.
● Per-port broadcast, multicast, and unicast storm control prevents faulty end stations from degrading overall
systems performance.
● Voice VLAN simplifies telephony installations by keeping voice traffic on a separate VLAN for easier
administration and troubleshooting.
● Cisco VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP) supports dynamic VLANs and dynamic trunk configuration across all
switches.
● Remote Switch Port Analyzer (RSPAN) allows administrators to remotely monitor ports in a Layer 2 switch
network from any other switch in the same network.
● For enhanced traffic management, monitoring, and analysis, the Embedded Remote Monitoring (RMON)
software agent supports four RMON groups (history, statistics, alarms, and events).
● Layer 2 traceroute eases troubleshooting by identifying the physical path that a packet takes from source to
destination.
● Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) reduces the cost of administering software upgrades by downloading
from a centralized location.
● Network Timing Protocol (NTP) provides an accurate and consistent timestamp to all intranet switches.
● Multifunction LEDs per port for port status; half-duplex and full-duplex mode; and 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX,
and 1000BASE-T indication as well as switch-level status LEDs for system, redundant-power supply, and
bandwidth utilization provide a comprehensive and convenient visual management system.
● Jumbo frames (9216 bytes) are available on the 10/100/1000 configurations for advanced data and video
applications requiring very large frames.
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● Configuration management
● Troubleshooting advice
● Inventory reports
● Event notification
● Network security settings
● Password synchronization
● Drag-and-drop Cisco IOS Software upgrades
● Secure wireless
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Product Specifications
Table 2 lists product specifications for the Cisco Catalyst 3560-E Series.
Description Specification
FLASH 64 MB
VLANs 1K
VLAN IDs 4K
Forwarding rate:
3560E-12D 90 Mpps
MAC, routing, security, and QoS scalability numbers depend on the type of template used in the switch:
Default Template Default Template Access Template VLAN Template Routing Template
Directly connected 6K 4K 0 3K
hosts
Indirect routes 2K 2K 0 8K
Security ACEs 1K 2K 1K 1K
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Description Specification
Connectors and Cabling ● 1000BASE-T ports: RJ-45 connectors, 2-pair Cat-5 UTP cabling
● 1000BASE-T SFP-based ports: RJ-45 connectors, 2-pair Cat-5 UTP cabling
● 100BASE-FX, 1000BASE-SX, -LX/LH, -ZX, -BX10 and CWDM SFP-based ports: LC fiber connectors (single-
mode, or multimode fiber)
● 10GBASE-SR, LR, ER, CX4, LX4, LRM X2-based ports: SC fiber connectors (single-mode, or multimode fiber)
● Ethernet management port: RJ-45 connectors, 2-pair Cat-5 UTP cabling
● Management console port: RJ-45-to-DB9 cable for PC connections
Power Connectors ● Customers can provide power to an access switch by using either the internal power supply or the Cisco RPS
2300. The connectors are located at the back of the switch.
● The Cisco Catalyst 3560E-12D and Catalyst 3560E-12SD have dual power supplies and do not support the
RPS.
● Internal power supply connector: The internal power supply is an autoranging unit. The internal power supply
supports input voltages between 100 and 240VAC. Use the supplied AC power cord to connect the AC power
connector to an AC power outlet.
● Cisco RPS connector: The connector offers connection for an optional Cisco RPS 2300 that uses AC input and
supplies DC output to the switch.
● Only the Cisco RPS 2300 (model PWR-RPS2300) should be attached to the redundant-power-
supply receptacle.
Indicators ● Per-port status LEDs: link integrity, disabled, activity, speed, and full-duplex indications
● System-status LEDs: system, RPS, and bandwidth-utilization indications (on the Cisco Catalyst 3560E-12D
and 3560E-12SD only: system, power supplies, fans)
3560E-12SD 16 7.27
Acoustic Noise International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 7779: bystander position operating to an ambient temperature
of 30ºC
3560E-24TD 45 dB
3560E-48TD 45 dB
3560E-24PD 45 dB
3560E-48PD 45 dB
3560E-48PD-F 48 dB
3560E-12D 44 dB
3560E-12SD 44 dB
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Description Specification
Table 3 lists the management and standards support for the Cisco Catalyst 3560-E Series.
Table 3. Management and Standards Support for Cisco Catalyst 3560-E Series Switches
Description Specification
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Table 4 lists the power supply compatibility matrix for all different models of Cisco Catalyst 3560-E Series Switches.
48-Port Switch X X X X – –
24-Port Switch X X X X – –
Cisco Catalyst – – – – X X
3560E-12D
Cisco Catalyst – – – – X X
3560E-12SD
Table 5 lists the power specifications for the Cisco Catalyst 3560-E Series based on the kind of power supply used.
Description Specifications
Total Output BTU (Note: 3939 BTU/hr, 2568 BTU/hr, 907 BTU/hr, 907 BTU/hr, 1034 BTU/hr, 300W
1000 BTU/hr = 290W) 1150W 765W 265W 265W
Input-Voltage Range and 115–240VAC, 100–240VAC, 100–240VAC, -36VDC to - 85–265VAC, 47– -40.5VDC to -
Frequency 50–60 Hz 50–60 Hz 50–60 Hz 72VDC 63 Hz 72VDC
Output Holdup Time 20 ms minimum 20 ms minimum 20 ms minimum > 2ms@-48VDC 20 ms minimum 8ms
Power-Supply Input IEC 320-C14 IEC 320-C14 IEC 320-C14 – IEC 320-C14 –
Receptacles (IEC60320-C14) (IEC60320-C14) (IEC60320-C14) (IEC60320-C14)
Description Specifications
100% Throughput
Measured Output BTU/hr 498 303 451 303 514 279 657
5% Throughput
Measured Output BTU/hr 466 320 420 292 481 272 644
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Description Specifications
Measured Power Switch Power: Switch Power: Switch Power: N/A N/A N/A N/A
Consumption 558W 297W 332W
PoE Power: PoE Power: PoE Power:
385W 193W 196W
Measured Output BTU/hr At the Switch: At the Switch: At the Switch: N/A N/A N/A N/A
590 355 464
Measured Power Switch Power: Switch Power: Switch Power: N/A N/A N/A N/A
Consumption 972W 502W 540W
PoE Power: PoE Power: PoE Power:
744W 372W 375W
Measured Output BTU/hr At the Switch: At the Switch: At the Switch: N/A N/A N/A N/A
778 443 561
Note: Disclaimer: All power consumption numbers were measured under controlled laboratory conditions and are
provided as an estimate.
The wattage rating on the power supply does not represent actual power draw. It indicates the maximum power draw
possible by the power supply. This rating can be used for facility capacity planning. For PoE switches, cooling
requirements are smaller than the actual power consumption as a significant portion of PoE loads are dissipated in
the end points
100 Percent Throughput Switch Power Consumption (with maximum PoE loads)
The numbers indicate the power consumed by a typical system (the switch and the corresponding PoE loads) under
normal conditions. Normal conditions signify a temperature of 25 degrees Celsius, atmospheric pressure in the range
of 860 to 1060 mbar and relative humidity from 30 to 75 percent. Typically this power draw is realized when a switch
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is running 100 percent traffic load of 64 byte sized packets on all its ports and uplinks and also drawing 100 percent
PoE load .
Table 6 lists the specifications of all the power supplies supported in Cisco Catalyst 3560-E Series Switches.
Storage Temperature -40 to 158°F (-40 to 70°C) -40 to 185°F (-40 to 85°C)
Altitude 10,000 ft. (3000 meters), up to 45°C Operating: -500 to 10,000 ft.
(-152 to 3048 m) over allowable temperature range
Nonoperating: -1,000 to 50,000 ft. (-304 to 15,240 m)
over allowable temperature range
MTBF Calculated MTBF must be greater than 300,000 hrs using Calculated MTBF 220,000 Calculated MTBF 662,000
Telcordia SR-332, Method 1, Case 3. Demonstrated MTBF is hrs with fan (MIL HDBK hrs with fan (Bellcore
500,000 hrs (with 90% confidence level). 217F formula). formula). Demonstrated
Demonstrated MTBF MTBF 150,000 hrs with
150,000 hrs with 90% 90% confidence.
confidence.
LED Indicators ● “AC OK” or “DC IN”: Input power to the power supply is ● “AC OK”: Input power to the power supply is OK.
OK. ● “PS OK”: Output power from the power supply is OK.
● “PS OK”: Output power from the power supply is OK.
Table 7 lists the safety and compliance information for the Cisco Catalyst 3560-E Series.
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Description Specification
ETSI EN 300 019 - Storage: Class 1.2, Transportation: Class 2.3, In-Use: Class 3.2
Noise Specifications Office Product Spec: 48dBA at 30°C (refer to ISO 7779)
Hardware Warranty
Cisco Catalyst 3560-E Series Switches come with the standard Cisco limited lifetime warranty for hardware, as
described at: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/general/warranty/English/LH2DEN__.html.
Ordering Information
Table 8 lists ordering information for the Cisco Catalyst 3560-E Series. To place an order, visit the Cisco ordering
homepage at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/ordering/or13/or8/order_customer_help_how_to_order_listing.html.
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WS-C3560E-12SD-S ● 12 SFP based Gigabit Ethernet ports + 2 X2-based 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports
● 68 Gbps, wire rate backplane
● Dual hot-swappable 300WAC or DC power supplies and redundant field-replaceable fans
● 1-RU fixed configuration multilayer switch
● IPv6
● IP Base software feature set (IPB)
WS-C3560E-12SD-E ● 12 SFP based Gigabit Ethernet ports + 2 X2-based 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports
● 68 Gbps, wire rate backplane
● Dual hot-swappable 300WAC or DC power supplies and redundant field-replaceable fans
● 1-RU fixed configuration multilayer switch
● IPv6
● IP Services software feature set (IPS)
● Provides full IPv6 dynamic routing
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3560E-LIC=
3560E-IPSLCB-QTY IP Services for 3560-E, upgrade from the IP Base Feature Set
Power Supplies and Fan Module for the Cisco Catalyst 3560-E Series
Power Supplies and Fan Module for the Cisco Catalyst 3560E-12D and Catalyst 3560E-12SD Aggregation Switches
C3K-PWR-300WAC= Catalyst 3560E-12D and Catalyst 3560E-12SD 300WAC power supply spare
C3K-PWR-300WDC= Catalyst 3560E-12D and Catalyst 3560E-12SD 300WDC power supply spare
C3K-FAN-16CFM= Fan Module for the Catalyst 3560E-12D and Catalyst 3560E-12SD
PWR-RPS2300 Cisco Redundant Power System 2300 and Blower,No Power Supply
ACC-RPS2300= Spare Accessory Kit for Cisco Redundant Power System 2300
BLNK-RPS2300= Spare Bay Insert for Cisco Redundant Power System 2300
CAB-RPS2300= Spare RPS2300 Cable for Devices other than E-Series Switches
BLWR-RPS2300= Spare 45CFM Blower for Cisco Redundant Power System 2300
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DWDM SFPs for Cisco Catalyst 3560-E Series (not currently supported with the Cisco Catalyst 3560E-12D & Catalyst 3560E-12SD)
Spare Rack Mount Kits for the Cisco Catalyst 3560-E Series
RCKMNT-E-1RU= Rack Mount Kit (1RU) for Catalyst 3750-E and 3560-E
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