Cisco 851710 Install

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: A major feature of 17.10 is the ability to migrate Catalyst 8500 switches to a Meraki Dashboard-managed mode . This full-cloud migration disables local console access and moves all monitoring to the Meraki interface. Hardware Preparation (Catalyst 8500) :

After installation, run these validation commands: cisco 851710 install

The 851710 supports . To enable it for dual-supervisor redundancy:

The LAN ports on a Cisco 851 are switch ports and are often configured as a single VLAN interface (e.g., VLAN 1). You can give this VLAN an IP address. show version show sysinfo show interface summary show

Carefully flip the unpowered router chassis upside down on an anti-static work pad.

Switch# copy tftp flash:cat6500-s720k91-mz.122-33.SXI15.bin Switch# boot system flash:cat6500-s720k91-mz.122-33.SXI15.bin Switch# config-register 0x2102 Switch# write memory Switch# reload To enable it for dual-supervisor redundancy: The LAN

Tighten the screws to the manufacturer-specified torque (typically 8–10 in-lbs). Step 3: Installing the Chassis in the Rack

Here’s a comprehensive, technically sound write-up for installing the (commonly referring to the Cisco 8510 Series Wireless Controller or related 8510 hardware, as “851710” often appears as a typo or partial part number for the Cisco 8510 Wireless LAN Controller – e.g., AIR-CT8510-HA-K9 or similar SKUs).

: The number frequently appears in non-Cisco contexts, such as Sony headphone manuals or municipal budget reports.

She snapped on the included brackets and slid the Cisco into the rack like a drawer locking into place. The unit's brushed steel faceplate reflected a strip of LEDs that glowed faintly as she tightened the screws. On the rear, fiber ports clustered beside an RJ-45 management port and a pair of power inputs labeled PRIMARY and AUX. Good redundancy options. She jotted the serial number in the ticketing system and connected her laptop to the console port with an old-school RJ-45-to-USB cable — the kind that made her feel like a bridge between eras.