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offers a simple and intuitive GUI interface for configuring and monitoring the switch. The software is Web-based and
embedded in Cisco Catalyst 3750, 3650, 3550, 2970, 2960, 2950, 2955, and 2940 Switches. Cisco Device Manager
reduces the cost of deployment by enabling less-skilled personnel to quickly and simply set up switches.
Cisco Network Assistant Software provides an integrated management interface for delivering intelligent services,
such as multilayer switching, QoS, multicast, and security ACLs. Cisco Network Assistant Software allows
administrators to take advantage of benefits formerly reserved for only the most advanced networks without having
to learn the CLI, or even the details of the technology. With Cisco Network Assistant, customers can configure
multiple ports and switches simultaneously, perform software updates across multiple switches at once, and copy
configurations to other switches for rapid network deployments. Bandwidth graphs and link reports provide useful
diagnostic information, and the topology map gives network administrators a quick view of the network status.
Cisco Network Assistant supports a wide range of Cisco Catalyst intelligent switches from Cisco Catalyst 2940
through Cisco Catalyst 4506. Through a user-friendly GUI, users can configure and manage a wide array of switch
functions and start the device manager of Cisco routers and Cisco wireless access points.
The Cisco Network Assistant Software Guide Mode leads the user step-by-step through the configuration of
advanced features and provides enhanced online help for context-sensitive assistance. Cisco AVVID (Architecture for
Voice, Video and Integrated Data) Wizards provide automated configuration of the switch to optimally support video
streaming or video conferencing, voice over IP (VoIP), and mission-critical applications. In addition, Smartports
offers a set of verified feature macros per connection type in an easy-to-apply manner. With these macros, users can
consistently and reliably configure essential security, availability, quality of service, and manageability features
recommended for Cisco Business Ready Campus solutions with minimal effort and expertise. These Wizards and
Smartports can save hours of time for network administrators, eliminate human errors, and ensure that the
configuration of the switch is optimized for these applications.
In addition to Cisco Network Assistant Software, Cisco Catalyst 2955 Series switches provide extensive management
tools using Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) network management platforms such as CiscoWorks.
Managed with CiscoWorks, Cisco Catalyst switches can be configured and managed to deliver end-to-end device,
VLAN, traffic, and policy management. Coupled with CiscoWorks, Cisco Resource Manager Essentials, a Web-based
management tool, offers automated inventory collection, software deployment, easy tracking of network changes,
views into device availability, and quick isolation of error conditions.
Enhanced Hardware Features
The Cisco Catalyst 2955 Switch has been designed for deployment in harsh environments. Through the use of special
thermal design techniques and industrial-rated components, the Cisco Catalyst 2955 is rated to operate at extreme
temperatures (–40  to 60 C; –40  to 140 F). Robust mechanical specifications allow for its deployment as a mobile
platform and under extreme vibration and shock environments (50G trapezoidal shock pulse). The compact form
factor, DIN rail mounting, and dual cabling orientations facilitate its deployment into industrial enclosures, traffic
control cabinets, and transportation vehicles. Two normally open relays can be associated with the different port
alarms, power alarms, and high temperature conditions to send an output signal to other external mechanisms
(visible or audible alarms, for example), HMIs, or PLCs for a controlled shutdown. Dual power inputs provide for
optional redundant power supplies, guaranteeing an even higher level of resiliency and reliability.
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