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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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... recyclable, and is environmentally-friendly, and the inks are registered trademarks of -life electronic components. All other countries. 3Com and the 3Com logo are vegetable-based with , this documentation and the software described herein are registered in the United States and may...with only such rights as translation, transformation, or adaptation) without warranty, term, or condition of safely. Regulated Materials Statement 3Com products do not contain any derivative work (such as are labelled according to recognized environmental standards. No part of this documentation...
... recyclable, and is environmentally-friendly, and the inks are registered trademarks of -life electronic components. All other countries. 3Com and the 3Com logo are vegetable-based with , this documentation and the software described herein are registered in the United States and may...with only such rights as translation, transformation, or adaptation) without warranty, term, or condition of safely. Regulated Materials Statement 3Com products do not contain any derivative work (such as are labelled according to recognized environmental standards. No part of this documentation...
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...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 ... file from the host of the current user to the device. Display the electronic label of the device. 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. ...
...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 ... file from the host of the current user to the device. Display the electronic label of the device. 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. ...
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Configure the global voice VLAN or a voice VLAN on a port. Configure LLDP. Generate a key pair, destroy a key pair, retrieve a certificate, request a certificate, and delete a certificate. Create VLANs, and display the VLAN-related details of services. Configure DHCP Relay or DHCP Snooping Enable or disable services, set LACP priorities. Ping an IPv4 address, or perform trace route operations. Add and remove ISP domains, specify authentication /authorization /accounting methods for them, and Display information about VLAN interfaces by address type. Configure ACL rules and Qos ...
Configure the global voice VLAN or a voice VLAN on a port. Configure LLDP. Generate a key pair, destroy a key pair, retrieve a certificate, request a certificate, and delete a certificate. Create VLANs, and display the VLAN-related details of services. Configure DHCP Relay or DHCP Snooping Enable or disable services, set LACP priorities. Ping an IPv4 address, or perform trace route operations. Add and remove ISP domains, specify authentication /authorization /accounting methods for them, and Display information about VLAN interfaces by address type. Configure ACL rules and Qos ...
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Items (keywords or arguments) in Boldface. A minimum of one or a maximum of a command line are in square brackets [ ] are optional. The argument(s) before the ampersand (&) sign can be selected. A line starting with the # sign is selected. Improper operation may cause bodily injury. Optional alternative items are grouped in square brackets and separated by vertical bars. Window names, menu items, data table and field names are inside angle brackets. Improper operation may cause data loss or damage to n times. Means reader be extremely careful. Conventions The ...
Items (keywords or arguments) in Boldface. A minimum of one or a maximum of a command line are in square brackets [ ] are optional. The argument(s) before the ampersand (&) sign can be selected. A line starting with the # sign is selected. Improper operation may cause bodily injury. Optional alternative items are grouped in square brackets and separated by vertical bars. Window names, menu items, data table and field names are inside angle brackets. Improper operation may cause data loss or damage to n times. Means reader be extremely careful. Conventions The ...
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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. Related Documentation In addition to install Getting Started Guide and use the 3Com Baseline Switch 2900 Family.
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Table of Contents 1 Overview 1-1 2 Configuration Through the Web Interface 2-1 Web-Based Network Management Operating Environment 2-1 Logging In to the Web Interface 2-1 Default Login Information 2-1 Example 2-2 Logging Out of the Web Interface 2-3 Introduction to the Web Interface 2-3 Web User Level 2-4 Introduction to the Web-Based NM Functions 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...
Table of Contents 1 Overview 1-1 2 Configuration Through the Web Interface 2-1 Web-Based Network Management Operating Environment 2-1 Logging In to the Web Interface 2-1 Default Login Information 2-1 Example 2-2 Logging Out of the Web Interface 2-3 Introduction to the Web Interface 2-3 Web User Level 2-4 Introduction to the Web-Based NM Functions 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...
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z The web interface supports all switch 2900 series configurations. These configuration methods are suitable for different application scenarios. z The CLI provides some configuration commands to facilitate your operation. To perform other configurations not supported by the CLI, use the web interface. 1-1 1 Overview The 3Com baseline switch 2900 family can be configured through the command line interface (CLI), web interface, and SNMP/MIB.
z The web interface supports all switch 2900 series configurations. These configuration methods are suitable for different application scenarios. z The CLI provides some configuration commands to facilitate your operation. To perform other configurations not supported by the CLI, use the web interface. 1-1 1 Overview The 3Com baseline switch 2900 family can be configured through the command line interface (CLI), web interface, and SNMP/MIB.
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.... You can visually manage and maintain network devices through the Web-based configuration interfaces. 2 Configuration Through the Web Interface Web-Based Network Management Operating Environment 3Com provides the Web-based network management function to facilitate the operations and maintenance on the right of the device rear panel, as shown in Figure... the device (VLAN-interface 1) Default value admin None Default IP address of the device, depending on the status of the device on the label on 3Com's network devices.
.... You can visually manage and maintain network devices through the Web-based configuration interfaces. 2 Configuration Through the Web Interface Web-Based Network Management Operating Environment 3Com provides the Web-based network management function to facilitate the operations and maintenance on the right of the device rear panel, as shown in Figure... the device (VLAN-interface 1) Default value admin None Default IP address of the device, depending on the status of the device on the label on 3Com's network devices.
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z Open the browser, and input the login information. On the PC, open the browser (it is 169.254.147.198, follow these steps to log in to enter the login page of the Web interface, as shown in Figure 2-3. You can communicate with each other properly. z Configure an IP address for example, 169.254.147.1. summary Select menu option: IP Method: IP address: Summary DHCP 10.153.96.86 Subnet mask: Default gateway: 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0 Example Assuming that the PC and device can log in to the device through the console port, and execute the summary command to VLAN 1). Select an ...
z Open the browser, and input the login information. On the PC, open the browser (it is 169.254.147.198, follow these steps to log in to enter the login page of the Web interface, as shown in Figure 2-3. You can communicate with each other properly. z Configure an IP address for example, 169.254.147.1. summary Select menu option: IP Method: IP address: Summary DHCP 10.153.96.86 Subnet mask: Default gateway: 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0 Example Assuming that the PC and device can log in to the device through the console port, and execute the summary command to VLAN 1). Select an ...
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z If you click the verification code displayed on the Web login page, you can concurrently log in Figure 2-4. 2-3 z After logging in to the Web interface, you can select Device > Users from the navigation tree, create a new user, and select Wizard or Network > VLAN interface to configure the IP address of the VLAN interface acting as shown in to the device through the Web interface. z Up to five users can get a new verification code. The system does not save the current configuration before logout. Figure 2-3 Login page of the Web interface z The PC where you configure the device is...
z If you click the verification code displayed on the Web login page, you can concurrently log in Figure 2-4. 2-3 z After logging in to the Web interface, you can select Device > Users from the navigation tree, create a new user, and select Wizard or Network > VLAN interface to configure the IP address of the VLAN interface acting as shown in to the device through the Web interface. z Up to five users can get a new verification code. The system does not save the current configuration before logout. Figure 2-3 Login page of the Web interface z The PC where you configure the device is...
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z Visitor: Users of this level can only use the network diagnostic tools ping and Trace Route. z Monitor: Users of the Web interface. Introduction to log out of this level can only access the device data but they cannot upgrade the host software, add/delete/modify users, or back up/restore configuration files. A user with a higher level has all the operating rights of the current configuration interface in detail. 2-4 z Title area: Displays the path of a user with a lower level. The Web network management functions not supported by the device will not be ...
z Visitor: Users of this level can only use the network diagnostic tools ping and Trace Route. z Monitor: Users of the Web interface. Introduction to log out of this level can only access the device data but they cannot upgrade the host software, add/delete/modify users, or back up/restore configuration files. A user with a higher level has all the operating rights of the current configuration interface in detail. 2-4 z Title area: Displays the path of a user with a lower level. The Web network management functions not supported by the device will not be ...
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Table 2-2 Description of Web-based NM functions Function menu Description User level Wizard IP Setup Perform quick configuration of a stack. Configure Configure global parameters and stack ports. Management IRF Topology Summary Display the topology summary of the device. Monitor Monitor Basic System Name Web Idle Timeout Display and configure the system name. Display the electronic label of stack members. Management Configure Syslog Loglist Loghost Display and refresh system logs. Management Device Mainten ance Reboot Electronic Label Configure to local host....
Table 2-2 Description of Web-based NM functions Function menu Description User level Wizard IP Setup Perform quick configuration of a stack. Configure Configure global parameters and stack ports. Management IRF Topology Summary Display the topology summary of the device. Monitor Monitor Basic System Name Web Idle Timeout Display and configure the system name. Display the electronic label of stack members. Management Configure Syslog Loglist Loghost Display and refresh system logs. Management Device Mainten ance Reboot Electronic Label Configure to local host....
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... Visitor Loopbac k Loopback Perform loopback tests on interfaces. Interval Configurati on Set an interval for a lower-level user to switch from the current access level to the management level. Configure Initialize Restore the factory default settings. Configure VCT VCT Check the..., create, modify, and remove the port traffic threshold. Management Management Remove Remove an FTP or a Telnet user. Management Switch To Manageme nt Switch the current user level to Ethernet ports. Port Manage ment Summary Detail Setup Display port information by ports. Create a port...
... Visitor Loopbac k Loopback Perform loopback tests on interfaces. Interval Configurati on Set an interval for a lower-level user to switch from the current access level to the management level. Configure Initialize Restore the factory default settings. Configure VCT VCT Check the..., create, modify, and remove the port traffic threshold. Management Management Remove Remove an FTP or a Telnet user. Management Switch To Manageme nt Switch the current user level to Ethernet ports. Port Manage ment Summary Detail Setup Display port information by ports. Create a port...
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Monitor Configure SNMP Group User Display SNMP group information. Display SNMP user information. Monitor Create Create VLANs. Monitor Modify VLAN Modify the description and member ports of a port. Configure Monitor VLAN Interface Create Modify Create VLAN interfaces and configure IP addresses for them. Function menu Description User level Event View, create, modify, and clear event entries. Configure Log Display log information about target hosts. Configure Setup Display and refresh SNMP configuration and statistics information. Monitor Configure View Display ...
Monitor Configure SNMP Group User Display SNMP group information. Display SNMP user information. Monitor Create Create VLANs. Monitor Modify VLAN Modify the description and member ports of a port. Configure Monitor VLAN Interface Create Modify Create VLAN interfaces and configure IP addresses for them. Function menu Description User level Event View, create, modify, and clear event entries. Configure Log Display log information about target hosts. Configure Setup Display and refresh SNMP configuration and statistics information. Monitor Configure View Display ...
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Modify MST regions. Displays the MSTP information of an OUI that can be identified by voice VLAN. Configure Modify link aggregation groups. Monitor Set LACP priorities. Monitor Modify LLDP configuration on a port. Configure LLDP Global Setup Display global LLDP configuration information. Monitor Neighbor Summary Displays global LLDP neighbor information. Configure IGMP snooping on a port. Monitor Configure Monitor Configure IPv4 Routing Summary Create Display the IPv4 active route table. Create and remove MAC addresses. Configure Remove Remove link aggregation ...
Modify MST regions. Displays the MSTP information of an OUI that can be identified by voice VLAN. Configure Modify link aggregation groups. Monitor Set LACP priorities. Monitor Modify LLDP configuration on a port. Configure LLDP Global Setup Display global LLDP configuration information. Monitor Neighbor Summary Displays global LLDP neighbor information. Configure IGMP snooping on a port. Monitor Configure Monitor Configure IPv4 Routing Summary Create Display the IPv4 active route table. Create and remove MAC addresses. Configure Remove Remove link aggregation ...
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Function menu Description User level Remove Delete the selected IPv4 static routes. Configure DHCP Snooping Display the status, trusted and untrusted ports and DHCP client information of gratuitous ARP. Monitor Enable/disable DHCP snooping, and configure DHCP snooping trusted and untrusted ports. Configure Displays the configuration information of DHCP snooping. Monitor Configure Domain Setup Display ISP domain configuration information. Monitor Management Auth entic atio n AAA Authenticat ion Display the authentication configuration information of an ISP domain. ...
Function menu Description User level Remove Delete the selected IPv4 static routes. Configure DHCP Snooping Display the status, trusted and untrusted ports and DHCP client information of gratuitous ARP. Monitor Enable/disable DHCP snooping, and configure DHCP snooping trusted and untrusted ports. Configure Displays the configuration information of DHCP snooping. Monitor Configure Domain Setup Display ISP domain configuration information. Monitor Management Auth entic atio n AAA Authenticat ion Display the authentication configuration information of an ISP domain. ...
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Monitor Configure Domain Display information about local users. Monitor Configure PKI Display the certificate information of PKI domains and view the contents of a port. Monitor Configure Port Isolate Group Summary Modify Sec urity Authoriz Summary ed IP Setup Display port isolation group information. Management Time Range Summary Create Remove Display time range configuration information. Monitor Create Create an IPv4 ACL. Configure the line rate. Create, modify and remove a local user. Create, modify and remove a user group. Configure authorized IP. ...
Monitor Configure Domain Display information about local users. Monitor Configure PKI Display the certificate information of PKI domains and view the contents of a port. Monitor Configure Port Isolate Group Summary Modify Sec urity Authoriz Summary ed IP Setup Display port isolation group information. Management Time Range Summary Create Remove Display time range configuration information. Monitor Create Create an IPv4 ACL. Configure the line rate. Create, modify and remove a local user. Create, modify and remove a user group. Configure authorized IP. ...
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Configure Configure Remove Delete a class or its classifier-behavior associations. Monitor Create Create a traffic behavior. Monitor QoS Policy Create Setup Create a QoS policy. Configure Remove Delete a QoS policy or its classification rules. Apply a QoS policy to a port. Configuring traffic mirroring and traffic redirecting for a QoS policy. Configure Port Policy Summary Setup Remove Display the QoS policy applied to a port. Modify the priority mapping entries. The page changes to the display page of the function or to submit and apply the input ...
Configure Configure Remove Delete a class or its classifier-behavior associations. Monitor Create Create a traffic behavior. Monitor QoS Policy Create Setup Create a QoS policy. Configure Remove Delete a QoS policy or its classification rules. Apply a QoS policy to a port. Configuring traffic mirroring and traffic redirecting for a QoS policy. Configure Port Policy Summary Setup Remove Display the QoS policy applied to a port. Modify the priority mapping entries. The page changes to the display page of the function or to submit and apply the input ...
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... must completely match the keyword, or you do not select exact search, fuzzy search is also provided. Expand button As shown in Figure 2-6, click the plus sign before Search Item, as shown in Figure 2-5. icon Click the icon to delete the item corresponding to the system default. Restore button Click the...
... must completely match the keyword, or you do not select exact search, fuzzy search is also provided. Expand button As shown in Figure 2-6, click the plus sign before Search Item, as shown in Figure 2-5. icon Click the icon to delete the item corresponding to the system default. Restore button Click the...