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... follows: Part Contents 1 Overview Perform overview of 3Com baseline switch 2900 family. 2 Configuration Wizard Perform quick configuration of the device. 3 IRF Configure global parameters and stack ports, and display global settings, port settings, and topology summary of the current user to the device. Restore the factory default settings. Display the electronic label of the cables...
... follows: Part Contents 1 Overview Perform overview of 3Com baseline switch 2900 family. 2 Configuration Wizard Perform quick configuration of the device. 3 IRF Configure global parameters and stack ports, and display global settings, port settings, and topology summary of the current user to the device. Restore the factory default settings. Display the electronic label of the cables...
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.... Interval Configurati on interfaces. Configure Storm Constrai n Storm Constrain Display and set the interval for a lower-level user to switch from the current access level to the management level. Remove a port mirroring group. Monitor Super Password Configure a password for.... Configure Alarm View, create, modify, and clear alarm entries. Configure Initialize Restore the factory default settings. Display, create, modify, and remove the port traffic threshold. Management Switch To Manageme nt Switch the current user level to Ethernet ports.
.... Interval Configurati on interfaces. Configure Storm Constrai n Storm Constrain Display and set the interval for a lower-level user to switch from the current access level to the management level. Remove a port mirroring group. Monitor Super Password Configure a password for.... Configure Alarm View, create, modify, and clear alarm entries. Configure Initialize Restore the factory default settings. Display, create, modify, and remove the port traffic threshold. Management Switch To Manageme nt Switch the current user level to Ethernet ports.
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...If you can click before a corresponding item. Select None button Click the button to the system default. Figure 2-5 Advanced search Refresh button Click the button to open the page, as shown in Figure 2-6, click the plus sign before Search Item, as shown in a list, or all statistics. Expand button As shown... Select All button Click the button to modify the configurations of the current page. icon Click the icon to delete the item corresponding to restore all the ports on the device panel. You can select Match case and whole word, that is, the item to clear all the ...
...If you can click before a corresponding item. Select None button Click the button to the system default. Figure 2-5 Advanced search Refresh button Click the button to open the page, as shown in Figure 2-6, click the plus sign before Search Item, as shown in a list, or all statistics. Expand button As shown... Select All button Click the button to modify the configurations of the current page. icon Click the icon to delete the item corresponding to restore all the ports on the device panel. You can select Match case and whole word, that is, the item to clear all the ...
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....Continue? [Y/N]:y Please wait... Description Use the ipsetup dhcp command to specify VLAN-interface 1 to be used at the next startup and restores the factory default settings. See Figure 2-2 for VLAN-interface 1 in dotted decimal notation. ip-address ip-address: Specifies an IP address for details.... The startup configuration file will be deleted and the system will be used at the next startup and reboot the device with the default configuration being used during reboot. With this command deletes the configuration file to obtain an IP address through DHCP; ipsetup dhcp # ...
....Continue? [Y/N]:y Please wait... Description Use the ipsetup dhcp command to specify VLAN-interface 1 to be used at the next startup and restores the factory default settings. See Figure 2-2 for VLAN-interface 1 in dotted decimal notation. ip-address ip-address: Specifies an IP address for details.... The startup configuration file will be deleted and the system will be used at the next startup and reboot the device with the default configuration being used during reboot. With this command deletes the configuration file to obtain an IP address through DHCP; ipsetup dhcp # ...
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Initialize This operation will restore the system to factory defaults. 1-3 Figure 1-4 Initialize confirmation dialog box Click the Restore Factory-Default Settings button to restore the system to factory defaults, delete the current configuration file, and reboot the device. Select Device > Configuration from the navigation tree, and then click the Initialize tab to enter the initialize confirmation page as shown in Figure 1-4.
Initialize This operation will restore the system to factory defaults. 1-3 Figure 1-4 Initialize confirmation dialog box Click the Restore Factory-Default Settings button to restore the system to factory defaults, delete the current configuration file, and reboot the device. Select Device > Configuration from the navigation tree, and then click the Initialize tab to enter the initialize confirmation page as shown in Figure 1-4.
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... area. z GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 permits packets of the ports. Figure 1-8 Network diagram for setting ports, as its default VLAN. z The default VLAN of GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 is to restore the default VLAN, VLAN 1, of VLAN 2, VLAN 6 through VLAN 50, and VLAN 100 to VLAN configuration task list... (approach II). selecting Delete is VLAN 100. VLAN Configuration Example Network requirements z Trunk port GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 of Switch B. Item Link ...
... area. z GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 permits packets of the ports. Figure 1-8 Network diagram for setting ports, as its default VLAN. z The default VLAN of GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 is to restore the default VLAN, VLAN 1, of VLAN 2, VLAN 6 through VLAN 50, and VLAN 100 to VLAN configuration task list... (approach II). selecting Delete is VLAN 100. VLAN Configuration Example Network requirements z Trunk port GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 of Switch B. Item Link ...
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When the VLAN interface fails, you can shut down and then bring up or shut down list to bring up . By default, a VLAN interface is independent of each port in the VLAN is down if all Ethernet ports in the VLAN are down list. Select Up or ..., which the VLAN interface gets an IPv4 address. Item DHCP BOOTP Manual Modif y IPv4 Addre ss Admin Status Description Configure the way in which may restore it.
When the VLAN interface fails, you can shut down and then bring up or shut down list to bring up . By default, a VLAN interface is independent of each port in the VLAN is down if all Ethernet ports in the VLAN are down list. Select Up or ..., which the VLAN interface gets an IPv4 address. Item DHCP BOOTP Manual Modif y IPv4 Addre ss Admin Status Description Configure the way in which may restore it.
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... z Local: Performs local authentication. You need to specify the RADIUS scheme to be used. z Not Set: Restore the default, that is not recommended. You need to specify the RADIUS scheme to be used . z None: All users...Figure 1-3 Authentication method configuration page Table 1-3 describes the configuration items for specifying the authentication methods for all types of users. Configure the default authentication method and secondary authentication method for an ISP domain. z RADIUS: Performs RADIUS authentication. Options include: z Local: Performs local ...
... z Local: Performs local authentication. You need to specify the RADIUS scheme to be used. z Not Set: Restore the default, that is not recommended. You need to specify the RADIUS scheme to be used . z None: All users...Figure 1-3 Authentication method configuration page Table 1-3 describes the configuration items for specifying the authentication methods for all types of users. Configure the default authentication method and secondary authentication method for an ISP domain. z RADIUS: Performs RADIUS authentication. Options include: z Local: Performs local ...
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... All users are trusted and authorized. Configuring Authorization Methods for LAN access users. z Not Set: Restore the default, that is, local authorization. z Not Set: Uses the default authorization methods. 1-6 Options include: z Local: Performs local authorization. Configure the authorization method and secondary... the authorization methods for all types of users. Table 1-4 Authorization method configuration items Item Select an ISP domain Default AuthZ Name Secondary Method LAN-access AuthZ Name Secondary Method Description Select the ISP domain for which you want to...
... All users are trusted and authorized. Configuring Authorization Methods for LAN access users. z Not Set: Restore the default, that is, local authorization. z Not Set: Uses the default authorization methods. 1-6 Options include: z Local: Performs local authorization. Configure the authorization method and secondary... the authorization methods for all types of users. Table 1-4 Authorization method configuration items Item Select an ISP domain Default AuthZ Name Secondary Method LAN-access AuthZ Name Secondary Method Description Select the ISP domain for which you want to...
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... Method Description z None: Performs no accounting. You need to specify the RADIUS scheme to be used . z Not Set: Restore the default, that is, local accounting. Configure the accounting method and secondary accounting method for login users. Configure the accounting method and secondary...the RADIUS scheme to be used . z Not Set: Uses the default accounting methods. Return to use AAA for AAA configuration example Configuration procedure Enable the Telnet server function, and configure the switch to Configuration Task List. The configuration steps are omitted. # Configure IP...
... Method Description z None: Performs no accounting. You need to specify the RADIUS scheme to be used . z Not Set: Restore the default, that is, local accounting. Configure the accounting method and secondary accounting method for login users. Configure the accounting method and secondary...the RADIUS scheme to be used . z Not Set: Uses the default accounting methods. Return to use AAA for AAA configuration example Configuration procedure Enable the Telnet server function, and configure the switch to Configuration Task List. The configuration steps are omitted. # Configure IP...
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... disable the WRR queue scheduling mechanism on a port. Select the queue to 7 are available: z Enable: Enables WRR on the chassis front panel. z Not Set: Restores the default queuing algorithm on a Port Select QoS > Line rate from the navigation tree and click the Setup tab to 3 is selected. Its value range is 0 to...
... disable the WRR queue scheduling mechanism on a port. Select the queue to 7 are available: z Enable: Enables WRR on the chassis front panel. z Not Set: Restores the default queuing algorithm on a Port Select QoS > Line rate from the navigation tree and click the Setup tab to 3 is selected. Its value range is 0 to...
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... Table 2-18 describes the configuration items of configuring priority mapping tables. Click Restore to display the default settings of configuring priority mapping tables Item Mapping Type Input Priority Value Output Priority Value Restore Description Select the priority mapping table to be configured, which can be CoS...Figure 2-21 The page for an input priority value. Figure 2-22 The page for configuring DSCP to DSCP mapping table Return to the default, click Apply. Click the icon corresponding to a port to enter the page shown in Figure 2-23. Table 2-21 Configuration items of ...
... Table 2-18 describes the configuration items of configuring priority mapping tables. Click Restore to display the default settings of configuring priority mapping tables Item Mapping Type Input Priority Value Output Priority Value Restore Description Select the priority mapping table to be configured, which can be CoS...Figure 2-21 The page for an input priority value. Figure 2-22 The page for configuring DSCP to DSCP mapping table Return to the default, click Apply. Click the icon corresponding to a port to enter the page shown in Figure 2-23. Table 2-21 Configuration items of ...