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Quick Start Guide
Cisco Small Business 
Model SD208P
8-Port 10/100 Unmanaged Switch with PoE
Package Contents
SD208P Switch
Power Adapter
Quick Start Guide
Product Overview
Thank you for choosing the SD208P 8-Port 10/100 Mbps switch. It is compliant 
with most popular network standards, and migrates Ethernet and Fast Ethernet 
networks seamlessly. It is equipped with 8 auto-negotiating 10/100 Mbps 
ports, capable of identifying and determining the best transmission speed to 
build the connection.
The SD208P supports IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet on ports 1 through 4 
with a total power budget of 32 Watts. This provides power over Cat-5 cabling 
to PoE end devices such as wireless access points, IP phones or other PoE 
powered devices to help eliminate the need for dedicated electrical outlets. 
Furthermore, auto MDI/MDI-X on each port makes your network configuration 
easier than ever.
The SD208P has a built in feature to aid network performance at times of 
excessive load called Port Priority. This feature integrates Port Based QoS on 
all 8 ports to meet different service requirements on voice, video and data 
transformation. This feature can be useful during excessive loads, for example, 
when one type of traffic may require priority over another. 
Front Panel
The LEDs are located on the front panel of the Switch.
Power—(Green) This LED lights up and remains lit when the Switch is powered 
on. 
Link/ACT (1-8)—(Green) One LED per port, lights up when a connection is made 
(Link up) through the corresponding port.  The LED will flash when there is 
activity (Tx or Rx) on the corresponding port.
PoE Status (1-4)  (Green) These LEDs light up and remain lit when the switch is 
providing PoE power on the port (only for ports 1-4).
PoE Max (Yellow) This LED lights up and remains lit when the switch is providing 
more than 80% maximum PoE power (when the total power supplied reaches 
the 25.6 W level across ports 1-4)
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Back Panel
The Ethernet network ports are located on the back panel of the Switch. All 
ports are auto-negotiating and have automatic MDI/MDI-X crossover detection.
Ethernet Ports—Ports 1-4 are high priority PoE ports with a total power budget 
of 32 watts. Ports 5-8 are low priority ports without PoE. The priority ratio of 
ports 1-4 to ports 5-8 is 4:1.
Power—Port for an external power adapter with 48V/1.25A DC output that 
supports 100/240 V and 50/60 Hz inputs.
Side Panels
There is a physical security slot located on the side of the Switch. The security 
slot is where you can attach a lock to protect the Switch from theft. 
Placement Options
Set the Switch on its four rubber feet, or mount the Switch on a wall. 
Before mounting the switch onto a wall, it is important to consider the following:
Ensure the wall is strong enough to support the switch, a minimum of 1/2” of 
sheet rock is recommended.
Do not operate the switch in an area that has reduced air flow, or exceeds 
an ambient temperature of 104 degrees (40 C).
The switch can be mounted either horizontal or vertical. 
Mounting screws should have a head 5.5mm wide, 2mm deep, and the shaft 
of the screw should be at least 13mm long and 2.9mm wide.
To use the wall-mount option, follow these instructions:
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TEP
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The wall-mount slots are two crisscross slots on the Switch’s 
bottom panel. Attach two screws to the wall 64mm apart.
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TEP
2
Maneuver the Switch to insert the screws into the two slots, then slide 
the switch downward onto the screws.