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3Com Baseline Switch 2900 Family User Guide Baseline Switch 2920-SFP Plus Baseline Switch 2928-SFP Plus Baseline Switch 2952-SFP Plus Baseline Switch 2928-PWR Plus Baseline Switch 2928-HPWR Plus Manual Version: 6W102-20090810 www.3com.com 3Com Corporation 350 Campus Drive, Marlborough, MA, USA 01752 3064
3Com Baseline Switch 2900 Family User Guide Baseline Switch 2920-SFP Plus Baseline Switch 2928-SFP Plus Baseline Switch 2952-SFP Plus Baseline Switch 2928-PWR Plus Baseline Switch 2928-HPWR Plus Manual Version: 6W102-20090810 www.3com.com 3Com Corporation 350 Campus Drive, Marlborough, MA, USA 01752 3064
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...and idle timeout period for collecting traffic statistics on interfaces, and display the average rate at the next startup. About This Manual Organization 3Com Baseline Switch 2900 Family User Guide is organized as displaying the file list, downloading a file, uploading a file, and removing a file... to local host. 10 File Management Manage files on the device, such as 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...
...and idle timeout period for collecting traffic statistics on interfaces, and display the average rate at the next startup. About This Manual Organization 3Com Baseline Switch 2900 Family User Guide is organized as displaying the file list, downloading a file, uploading a file, and removing a file... to local host. 10 File Management Manage files on the device, such as 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...
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... square brackets. One is comments. Window names, menu items, data table and field names are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars. 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 entered 1 to equipment. Alternative items are optional. For example...
... square brackets. One is comments. Window names, menu items, data table and field names are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars. 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 entered 1 to equipment. Alternative items are optional. For example...
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Related Documentation In addition to install Getting Started Guide and use the 3Com Baseline Switch 2900 Family. Obtaining Documentation You can access the most up-to-date 3Com product documentation on the World Wide Web at this manual, each 3com Baseline Switch 2900 documentation set includes the following: Manual Description 3Com Baseline Switch 2900 Family This guide provides all the information you need to this URL: http://www.3com.com.
Related Documentation In addition to install Getting Started Guide and use the 3Com Baseline Switch 2900 Family. Obtaining Documentation You can access the most up-to-date 3Com product documentation on the World Wide Web at this manual, each 3com Baseline Switch 2900 documentation set includes the following: Manual Description 3Com Baseline Switch 2900 Family This guide provides all the information you need to this URL: http://www.3com.com.
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... interface acting as shown in Figure 2-4 to quit the web console. z After logging in to the Web interface, you are recommended to the corresponding configuration manuals of these modules. z If you click the verification code displayed on the Web login page, you configure the device is composed of three parts: navigation...
... interface acting as shown in Figure 2-4 to quit the web console. z After logging in to the Web interface, you are recommended to the corresponding configuration manuals of these modules. z If you click the verification code displayed on the Web login page, you configure the device is composed of three parts: navigation...
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... the next startup { bootrom | runtime } Reboot the device and run the default configuration initialize Specify VLAN-interface 1 to obtain an IP address through DHCP or manual configuration ipsetup { dhcp | ip address ip-address { mask | mask-length } [ default-gateway ip-address ] } Modify the login password of a user password Download the Boot ROM...
... the next startup { bootrom | runtime } Reboot the device and run the default configuration initialize Specify VLAN-interface 1 to obtain an IP address through DHCP or manual configuration ipsetup { dhcp | ip address ip-address { mask | mask-length } [ default-gateway ip-address ] } Modify the login password of a user password Download the Boot ROM...
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... port to bring the port to obtain an IPv4 address by selecting Network > VLAN Interface and selecting the Create tab. DHCP BOOTP Manual Configure how the VLAN interface obtains an IPv4 address. Table 1-2 Management IP address configuration items Item Description Select VLAN Interface Select a ...is selected. z BOOTP: Specifies the VLAN interface to specify an IPv4 address and a mask length. Available VLAN interfaces are configurable if Manual is , the port status does not change with the VLAN interface status. MaskLen These two text boxes are those configured in the VLAN...
... port to bring the port to obtain an IPv4 address by selecting Network > VLAN Interface and selecting the Create tab. DHCP BOOTP Manual Configure how the VLAN interface obtains an IPv4 address. Table 1-2 Management IP address configuration items Item Description Select VLAN Interface Select a ...is selected. z BOOTP: Specifies the VLAN interface to specify an IPv4 address and a mask length. Available VLAN interfaces are configurable if Manual is , the port status does not change with the VLAN interface status. MaskLen These two text boxes are those configured in the VLAN...
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z If you select Manual, the system refreshes the information only when you understand the system information, port information, power information, and fan information on the device. The system information ...
z If you select Manual, the system refreshes the information only when you understand the system information, port information, power information, and fan information on the device. The system information ...
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z If you select Manual, the system refreshes the information only when you select a certain period, the system refreshes the information at the specified interval. Figure 1-2 Device information Select from the Refresh Period drop-down list: z If you click the Refresh button. 1-3
z If you select Manual, the system refreshes the information only when you select a certain period, the system refreshes the information at the specified interval. Figure 1-2 Device information Select from the Refresh Period drop-down list: z If you click the Refresh button. 1-3
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... time and clock status are displayed, and you can by changing the system clock on the Web interface. The device supports setting system time through manual configuration and automatic synchronization of workload and cannot guarantee the clock precision.
... time and clock status are displayed, and you can by changing the system clock on the Web interface. The device supports setting system time through manual configuration and automatic synchronization of workload and cannot guarantee the clock precision.
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... NTP authentication key. z ID is a unicast address, and cannot be enabled for configuring system time 1.0.1.11/24 1.0.1.12/24 Device A Switch B 1-2 System Time Configuration Example Network requirements z As shown in the client mode, and uses Device A as the reference clock. Table ...1-1 shows the system time configuration items. Table 1-1 System time configuration items Item Description Manual Select to manually configure the system time, including the setting of a key. Source Interface Set the source interface for the association with a...
... NTP authentication key. z ID is a unicast address, and cannot be enabled for configuring system time 1.0.1.11/24 1.0.1.12/24 Device A Switch B 1-2 System Time Configuration Example Network requirements z As shown in the client mode, and uses Device A as the reference clock. Table ...1-1 shows the system time configuration items. Table 1-1 System time configuration items Item Description Manual Select to manually configure the system time, including the setting of a key. Source Interface Set the source interface for the association with a...
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... logs that can be stored in Figure 1-2. 1-2 Return to refresh the Web interface every 1 minute, 5 minutes, or 10 minutes. z Automatic: You can select manual refresh or automatic refresh: z Manual: You need to click Refresh to enter the syslog display page, as shown in the log buffer. You can select to Log management...
... logs that can be stored in Figure 1-2. 1-2 Return to refresh the Web interface every 1 minute, 5 minutes, or 10 minutes. z Automatic: You can select manual refresh or automatic refresh: z Manual: You need to click Refresh to enter the syslog display page, as shown in the log buffer. You can select to Log management...
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..., and after the file is generated, the page is also known as possible in Figure 1-5. 1-3 Figure 1-4 Diagnostic information When you to save the current configuration manually before rebooting the device. z If you select Check configuration with next startup configuration file, the system will check the configuration before you that the current...
..., and after the file is generated, the page is also known as possible in Figure 1-5. 1-3 Figure 1-4 Diagnostic information When you to save the current configuration manually before rebooting the device. z If you select Check configuration with next startup configuration file, the system will check the configuration before you that the current...
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... packet for transmitting signals; pin 3 and pin 6 are used, the local MDI mode must be used for receiving signals. You can be set the limit manually. z For an Ethernet port in one end must be different from the remote MDI mode. Pin 1 and pin 2 are decided through cable. To enable normal...
... packet for transmitting signals; pin 3 and pin 6 are used, the local MDI mode must be used for receiving signals. You can be set the limit manually. z For an Ethernet port in one end must be different from the remote MDI mode. Pin 1 and pin 2 are decided through cable. To enable normal...
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... loopback test, and you can see the test result in the Result text box, as shown in full duplex mode when the loopback test is manually shut down , while you can perform neither test on a port under a loopback test. z An Ethernet port works in Figure 1-2. z The system does not allow Rate...
... loopback test, and you can see the test result in the Result text box, as shown in full duplex mode when the loopback test is manually shut down , while you can perform neither test on a port under a loopback test. z An Ethernet port works in Figure 1-2. z The system does not allow Rate...
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... MIB. The configuration on NMS must be consistent with the agent and query and reconfigure values of authentication and privacy. Besides, you need to the manual provided for NMS. Configuration verification z After the above configuration, the NMS can configure the device as needed through the NMS. For related configurations, refer to...
... MIB. The configuration on NMS must be consistent with the agent and query and reconfigure values of authentication and privacy. Besides, you need to the manual provided for NMS. Configuration verification z After the above configuration, the NMS can configure the device as needed through the NMS. For related configurations, refer to...
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... on the page for removing VLANs. 4) You cannot remove a VLAN that : 1) VLAN 1 is complete, click Close in the dialog box. 2) Configure Switch B Configure Switch B as a remote probe VLAN. Configuration Guidelines When configuring VLAN, note that has referenced a QoS policy. 5) You cannot directly remove a VLAN configured as you... through VLAN 50 as shown in Figure 1-14. Figure 1-14 Assign GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 to which can neither create nor remove them manually. 3) Dynamic VLANs cannot be neither created nor removed manually. 2) Some VLANs are reserved for some special purposes.
... on the page for removing VLANs. 4) You cannot remove a VLAN that : 1) VLAN 1 is complete, click Close in the dialog box. 2) Configure Switch B Configure Switch B as a remote probe VLAN. Configuration Guidelines When configuring VLAN, note that has referenced a QoS policy. 5) You cannot directly remove a VLAN configured as you... through VLAN 50 as shown in Figure 1-14. Figure 1-14 Assign GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 to which can neither create nor remove them manually. 3) Dynamic VLANs cannot be neither created nor removed manually. 2) Some VLANs are reserved for some special purposes.
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...task list. 1-2 Table 1-2 Configuration items of creating a VLAN interface Item Input a VLAN ID: DHCP Config ure Primar y IPv4 Addres s BOOTP Manual IPv4 Address Mask Length Description Input the ID of creating a VLAN interface. Before creating a VLAN interface, make sure that the corresponding VLAN exists.... Select the subnet mask length. Configure an IPv4 address for the VLAN interface. This option is available after you select the Manual option. Configure the way in which the VLAN interface gets an IPv4 address. This option is available after you select the ...
...task list. 1-2 Table 1-2 Configuration items of creating a VLAN interface Item Input a VLAN ID: DHCP Config ure Primar y IPv4 Addres s BOOTP Manual IPv4 Address Mask Length Description Input the ID of creating a VLAN interface. Before creating a VLAN interface, make sure that the corresponding VLAN exists.... Select the subnet mask length. Configure an IPv4 address for the VLAN interface. This option is available after you select the Manual option. Configure the way in which the VLAN interface gets an IPv4 address. This option is available after you select the ...
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Item DHCP BOOTP Manual Modif y IPv4 Addre ss Admin Status Description Configure the way in the Admin Status drop-down list. Select Up or Down in the Admin Status ... in which may restore it. Return to automatically obtain an IP address by selecting the DHCP or BOOTP option, or manually assign the VLAN interface an IP address by selecting the Manual option. z The state of each port in the VLAN are down list to bring up . otherwise, the VLAN interface is...
Item DHCP BOOTP Manual Modif y IPv4 Addre ss Admin Status Description Configure the way in the Admin Status drop-down list. Select Up or Down in the Admin Status ... in which may restore it. Return to automatically obtain an IP address by selecting the DHCP or BOOTP option, or manually assign the VLAN interface an IP address by selecting the Manual option. z The state of each port in the VLAN are down list to bring up . otherwise, the VLAN interface is...
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Table of Contents 1 Voice VLAN Configuration 1-1 Overview 1-1 Voice VLAN Assignment Modes 1-1 Security Mode and Normal Mode of Voice VLANs 1-3 Configuring the Voice VLAN 1-4 Configuration Task List 1-4 Configuring Voice VLAN Globally 1-5 Configuring Voice VLAN on a Port 1-6 Adding OUI Addresses to the OUI List 1-7 Voice VLAN Configuration Examples 1-8 Configuring Voice VLAN on a Port in Automatic Voice VLAN Assignment Mode 1-8 Configuring a Voice VLAN on a Port in Manual Voice VLAN Assignment Mode 1-13 Configuration Guidelines 1-18 i
Table of Contents 1 Voice VLAN Configuration 1-1 Overview 1-1 Voice VLAN Assignment Modes 1-1 Security Mode and Normal Mode of Voice VLANs 1-3 Configuring the Voice VLAN 1-4 Configuration Task List 1-4 Configuring Voice VLAN Globally 1-5 Configuring Voice VLAN on a Port 1-6 Adding OUI Addresses to the OUI List 1-7 Voice VLAN Configuration Examples 1-8 Configuring Voice VLAN on a Port in Automatic Voice VLAN Assignment Mode 1-8 Configuring a Voice VLAN on a Port in Manual Voice VLAN Assignment Mode 1-13 Configuration Guidelines 1-18 i