User Guide
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... selected. For example, [File/Create/Folder]. One is selected. A minimum of one or a maximum of a command line are in square brackets and separated by vertical bars. The argument(s) before the ampersand (&) sign can be entered 1... to equipment. Means reader be extremely careful. Conventions The manual uses the following conventions: Command conventions Convention Boldface italic [ ] { x | y | ... } [ x | y | ... ] { x | y | ... } * [ x | y | ... ] * & # Description The keywords of all can be selected...
... selected. For example, [File/Create/Folder]. One is selected. A minimum of one or a maximum of a command line are in square brackets and separated by vertical bars. The argument(s) before the ampersand (&) sign can be entered 1... to equipment. Means reader be extremely careful. Conventions The manual uses the following conventions: Command conventions Convention Boldface italic [ ] { x | y | ... } [ x | y | ... ] { x | y | ... } * [ x | y | ... ] * & # Description The keywords of all can be selected...
User Guide
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... 2-4 Introduction to the Controls on the Web Pages 2-11 Configuration Guidelines 2-13 3 Configuration Through the Command Line Interface 3-1 Getting Started with the Command Line Interface 3-1 Setting Up the Configuration Environment 3-1 Setting Terminal Parameters 3-2 Logging In to the CLI 3-6 CLI Commands 3-6 initialize 3-6 ipsetup 3-7 password 3-8 ping 3-8 quit 3-9 reboot 3-9 summary 3-10 upgrade 3-11 Configuration Example for Upgrading the...
... 2-4 Introduction to the Controls on the Web Pages 2-11 Configuration Guidelines 2-13 3 Configuration Through the Command Line Interface 3-1 Getting Started with the Command Line Interface 3-1 Setting Up the Configuration Environment 3-1 Setting Terminal Parameters 3-2 Logging In to the CLI 3-6 CLI Commands 3-6 initialize 3-6 ipsetup 3-7 password 3-8 ping 3-8 quit 3-9 reboot 3-9 summary 3-10 upgrade 3-11 Configuration Example for Upgrading the...
User Guide
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To perform other configurations not supported by the CLI, use the web interface. 1-1 These configuration methods are suitable for different application scenarios. z The web interface supports all switch 2900 series configurations. z The CLI provides some configuration commands to facilitate your operation. 1 Overview The 3Com baseline switch 2900 family can be configured through the command line interface (CLI), web interface, and SNMP/MIB.
To perform other configurations not supported by the CLI, use the web interface. 1-1 These configuration methods are suitable for different application scenarios. z The web interface supports all switch 2900 series configurations. z The CLI provides some configuration commands to facilitate your operation. 1 Overview The 3Com baseline switch 2900 family can be configured through the command line interface (CLI), web interface, and SNMP/MIB.
User Guide
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...Command Line Interface z The 3Com baseline switch 2900 family can connect the console port of the device to a PC, and reconfigure the IP address of the package. (A console cable is connected to the serial port on the console terminal, as follows: Step1 Take the console cable out of VLAN-interface 1 through the command line... interface (CLI), web interface, and SNMP/MIB, among which is connected to manage the device. This section describes using the CLI to the console port of the switch, and the other configurations not supported by...
...Command Line Interface z The 3Com baseline switch 2900 family can connect the console port of the device to a PC, and reconfigure the IP address of the package. (A console cable is connected to the serial port on the console terminal, as follows: Step1 Take the console cable out of VLAN-interface 1 through the command line... interface (CLI), web interface, and SNMP/MIB, among which is connected to manage the device. This section describes using the CLI to the console port of the switch, and the other configurations not supported by...
User Guide
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... query convenience of the management device. After the creation of a statistics entry on the interface during each period, which can check the logs through the command line interface (CLI). The events can be configured through the SNMP GET operation. A history group collects statistics on packets received on an interface, the statistics group...
... query convenience of the management device. After the creation of a statistics entry on the interface during each period, which can check the logs through the command line interface (CLI). The events can be configured through the SNMP GET operation. A history group collects statistics on packets received on an interface, the statistics group...
Data Sheet
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... a web browser, console port, or SNMP management software. The Switch family also supports a compact Command Line Interface (CLI) that is no need to configure the switch. This ensures optimal use of available bandwidth as default settings are...PWR model only) Provides power for data; ENHANCED INTUITIVE MANAGEMENT OPTIONS For networks that critical time-sensitive traffic like voice gets the priority needed for even novice users to run additional electrical wiring. 3COM® BASELINE SWITCH 2900 PLUS FAMILY KEY BENEFITS (CONTINUED) NO SWITCH SETUP REQUIRED Baseline Plus switches...
... a web browser, console port, or SNMP management software. The Switch family also supports a compact Command Line Interface (CLI) that is no need to configure the switch. This ensures optimal use of available bandwidth as default settings are...PWR model only) Provides power for data; ENHANCED INTUITIVE MANAGEMENT OPTIONS For networks that critical time-sensitive traffic like voice gets the priority needed for even novice users to run additional electrical wiring. 3COM® BASELINE SWITCH 2900 PLUS FAMILY KEY BENEFITS (CONTINUED) NO SWITCH SETUP REQUIRED Baseline Plus switches...