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... STARTED About the Switch 2948 2 Front Panel Detail 3 LED Status Indicators 4 System Specifications 5 Installing the Switch 6 Setting Up for Management 7 Methods of Managing a Switch 8 Switch Setup Overview 10 Using the Command Line Interface (CLI 14 Setting Up Web Interface Management 18 Setting Up SNMP Management V1 or V2 19 Default Users and Passwords 20 Upgrading Software using...
... STARTED About the Switch 2948 2 Front Panel Detail 3 LED Status Indicators 4 System Specifications 5 Installing the Switch 6 Setting Up for Management 7 Methods of Managing a Switch 8 Switch Setup Overview 10 Using the Command Line Interface (CLI 14 Setting Up Web Interface Management 18 Setting Up SNMP Management V1 or V2 19 Default Users and Passwords 20 Upgrading Software using...
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... Up for Management Methods of Managing a Switch Switch Setup Overview Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Setting Up Web Interface Management Setting Up SNMP Management V1 or V2 Default Users and Passwords Upgrading Software using the CLI 1 GETTING STARTED This chapter contains introductory information about the 3Com® Baseline Switch 2948-SFP Plus and how they can be used...
... Up for Management Methods of Managing a Switch Switch Setup Overview Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Setting Up Web Interface Management Setting Up SNMP Management V1 or V2 Default Users and Passwords Upgrading Software using the CLI 1 GETTING STARTED This chapter contains introductory information about the 3Com® Baseline Switch 2948-SFP Plus and how they can be used...
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... Methods of Managing a Switch Switch Setup Overview Manually set up of the switch and the different methods of accessing the management software to access the management software that resides on the switch. Managing the switch can help you to improve the efficiency of the switch and therefore the overall...Viewing IP Information using the Console Port Setting Up Web Interface Management Setting Up SNMP Management V1 or V2 Default Users and Passwords This is known as managing the switch. Setting Up for Management CHAPTER 1: GETTING STARTED To make full use of the features offered by ...
... Methods of Managing a Switch Switch Setup Overview Manually set up of the switch and the different methods of accessing the management software to access the management software that resides on the switch. Managing the switch can help you to improve the efficiency of the switch and therefore the overall...Viewing IP Information using the Console Port Setting Up Web Interface Management Setting Up SNMP Management V1 or V2 Default Users and Passwords This is known as managing the switch. Setting Up for Management CHAPTER 1: GETTING STARTED To make full use of the features offered by ...
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For more information on default users and changing default passwords, see "Default Users and Passwords" on page 20. CHAPTER 1: GETTING STARTED 11 Figure 4 Initial Switch Setup and Management Flow Diagram CAUTION: To protect your switch from unauthorized access, you must change the default password as soon as possible, even if you do not intend to actively manage your switch.
For more information on default users and changing default passwords, see "Default Users and Passwords" on page 20. CHAPTER 1: GETTING STARTED 11 Figure 4 Initial Switch Setup and Management Flow Diagram CAUTION: To protect your switch from unauthorized access, you must change the default password as soon as possible, even if you do not intend to actively manage your switch.
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...address and subnet mask for you to set up your user name and press Return. See "Methods of the switch.) 6 Enter the logout command to terminate the CLI session. The Password prompt displays. 4 Press Return. You need to have logged on page 8. When the process completes, the Login... prompt displays. 3 At the login prompt, enter admin as your chosen management method. If you have the following information: IP address subnet mask default gateway 1 Connect to the switch ...
...address and subnet mask for you to set up your user name and press Return. See "Methods of the switch.) 6 Enter the logout command to terminate the CLI session. The Password prompt displays. 4 Press Return. You need to have logged on page 8. When the process completes, the Login... prompt displays. 3 At the login prompt, enter admin as your chosen management method. If you have the following information: IP address subnet mask default gateway 1 Connect to the switch ...
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...3Com CLI Reference Guide". The automatic IP configuration process usually completes within one minute. 2 The command line interface login sequence begins as soon as the switch...to the switch Console port as your user name and press Return. 4 At the password prompt, ...press Return.If you can logout, disconnect the serial cable and close the terminal emulator software. If you do not intend to use the command line interface using the command line interface. Select menu option: summary IP Method: Manual IP address: 169.254.145.76 Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0 Default...
...3Com CLI Reference Guide". The automatic IP configuration process usually completes within one minute. 2 The command line interface login sequence begins as soon as the switch...to the switch Console port as your user name and press Return. 4 At the password prompt, ...press Return.If you can logout, disconnect the serial cable and close the terminal emulator software. If you do not intend to use the command line interface using the command line interface. Select menu option: summary IP Method: Manual IP address: 169.254.145.76 Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0 Default...
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... web interface over an IP network: 1 Be sure that the management workstation does not have already modified the default passwords). Note that you know your switch's IP address. See "3Com Network Management". To display and configure SNMP management parameters, refer to manage in the URL locator, for example,... Protocol (SNMP) to manage the switch. 3Com offers a range of network management applications to address networks of your choice if you wish to "Configuring SNMP" in the following format: http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 5 At the login and password prompts, enter admin as your web...
... web interface over an IP network: 1 Be sure that the management workstation does not have already modified the default passwords). Note that you know your switch's IP address. See "3Com Network Management". To display and configure SNMP management parameters, refer to manage in the URL locator, for example,... Protocol (SNMP) to manage the switch. 3Com offers a range of network management applications to address networks of your choice if you wish to "Configuring SNMP" in the following format: http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 5 At the login and password prompts, enter admin as your web...
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...manageable parameters Use the admin default user name (no password) to your Switch from the new software you have downloaded, enter the following: reboot The following prompt displays: Are you sure you want to change the default passwords, you intend to manage the switch or to reboot the ...system (yes, no password) Management - Upgrading Software using the CLI This section describes how to upgrade software to login...
...manageable parameters Use the admin default user name (no password) to your Switch from the new software you have downloaded, enter the following: reboot The following prompt displays: Are you sure you want to change the default passwords, you intend to manage the switch or to reboot the ...system (yes, no password) Management - Upgrading Software using the CLI This section describes how to upgrade software to login...
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... -only access. A unique password is be created and access the switch concurrently. Provides the user with read /write permissions to be username: admin with read/write access. Login information is always one management level user configured for configuring the switch. The factory default is required from each user. 2 USING THE 3COM WEB INTERFACE This section...
... -only access. A unique password is be created and access the switch concurrently. Provides the user with read /write permissions to be username: admin with read/write access. Login information is always one management level user configured for configuring the switch. The factory default is required from each user. 2 USING THE 3COM WEB INTERFACE This section...
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... sensitive. 4 Click Login. The device default factory settings is configured with a User Name that is admin and a password that is blank. 22 CHAPTER 2: USING THE 3COM WEB INTERFACE Accessing the 3Com This section contains information on starting the 3Com Web interface. Web Interface To access the 3Com user interface: 1 Open an Internet browser. 2 Enter the device...
... sensitive. 4 Click Login. The device default factory settings is configured with a User Name that is admin and a password that is blank. 22 CHAPTER 2: USING THE 3COM WEB INTERFACE Accessing the 3Com This section contains information on starting the 3Com Web interface. Web Interface To access the 3Com user interface: 1 Open an Internet browser. 2 Enter the device...
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... access level - The factory default is always one management level user configured for users using the System Access Interface. The Multi-Session web feature is enabled on the 3Com Web Interface: Management access level - CHAPTER 4: MANAGING DEVICE SECURITY 41 Configuring System Access Network administrators can define users, passwords, and access levels for the switch.
... access level - The factory default is always one management level user configured for users using the System Access Interface. The Multi-Session web feature is enabled on the 3Com Web Interface: Management access level - CHAPTER 4: MANAGING DEVICE SECURITY 41 Configuring System Access Network administrators can define users, passwords, and access levels for the switch.
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...-based Port-based authentication enables authenticating system users on Password Management, see "Default Users and Passwords". MAC Address Capacity Support The device supports up -...to eight Aggregated Links to be defined, each with Crossover (MDIX). The device reserves specific MAC addresses for system use. The system provides up to -many -to 8K MAC addresses. 190 appendix B: DEVICE SPECIFICATION AND FEATURES Table 11 Features of the Baseline Switch 2948-SFP...
...-based Port-based authentication enables authenticating system users on Password Management, see "Default Users and Passwords". MAC Address Capacity Support The device supports up -...to eight Aggregated Links to be defined, each with Crossover (MDIX). The device reserves specific MAC addresses for system use. The system provides up to -many -to 8K MAC addresses. 190 appendix B: DEVICE SPECIFICATION AND FEATURES Table 11 Features of the Baseline Switch 2948-SFP...
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... admin. User names and passwords are case sensitive. E 3COM CLI REFERENCE GUIDE This section describes using the CLI via a console port: 1 Connect the RJ-45 cable to the Console port of the switch to the serial port of the terminal or computer running the terminal emulation ... from a direct connection to Line Interface entering commands on to configure the device. Console Port Logging on a UNIX system. The default user name for first time configuration is required. Getting Started Using the CLI, network managers enter configuration commands and with the Command...
... admin. User names and passwords are case sensitive. E 3COM CLI REFERENCE GUIDE This section describes using the CLI via a console port: 1 Connect the RJ-45 cable to the Console port of the switch to the serial port of the terminal or computer running the terminal emulation ... from a direct connection to Line Interface entering commands on to configure the device. Console Port Logging on a UNIX system. The default user name for first time configuration is required. Getting Started Using the CLI, network managers enter configuration commands and with the Command...
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command displays a list of CLI commands on the device. Default Configuration This command has no user guidelines for the ? User Guidelines There are no default configuration. ipSetup Configures IP address. reboot Power cycles the device. command...this session. initialize Reset the device to factory default, except IP. summary Summarizes IP setup and software versions. appendix E: 3CoM CLI REFERENCE GUIDE 201 ? Syntax ? upgrade Software upgrade over TFTP. ping Ping a remote station. password Change password. Displays Help information.
command displays a list of CLI commands on the device. Default Configuration This command has no user guidelines for the ? User Guidelines There are no default configuration. ipSetup Configures IP address. reboot Power cycles the device. command...this session. initialize Reset the device to factory default, except IP. summary Summarizes IP setup and software versions. appendix E: 3CoM CLI REFERENCE GUIDE 201 ? Syntax ? upgrade Software upgrade over TFTP. ping Ping a remote station. password Change password. Displays Help information.
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Select menu option: User Guidelines The user needs to login to the session in order to change the password. Syntax password Default Configuration This command has no default configuration. Example Select menu option: password Change password for user: username Old password: Enter new password: Retype password: The command line interface password has been successfully changed. appendix E: 3CoM CLI REFERENCE GUIDE 209 Password The Password command changes the user's password.
Select menu option: User Guidelines The user needs to login to the session in order to change the password. Syntax password Default Configuration This command has no default configuration. Example Select menu option: password Change password for user: username Old password: Enter new password: Retype password: The command line interface password has been successfully changed. appendix E: 3CoM CLI REFERENCE GUIDE 209 Password The Password command changes the user's password.
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...network control packets to report on MAC addresses. This is made the "querier" and assumes responsibility for keeping track of Service categories by default, but may be configured differently to which hosts can pass multicast traffic along to feed back information about better (ICMP) routing choices....transferred between IP Multicast Routers and IP Multicast host groups to first enter a user ID and password for specific network applications. The elected querier is more than one multicast switch/router on full-duplex links. If there is the device with their local router for VLAN ...
...network control packets to report on MAC addresses. This is made the "querier" and assumes responsibility for keeping track of Service categories by default, but may be configured differently to which hosts can pass multicast traffic along to feed back information about better (ICMP) routing choices....transferred between IP Multicast Routers and IP Multicast host groups to first enter a user ID and password for specific network applications. The elected querier is more than one multicast switch/router on full-duplex links. If there is the device with their local router for VLAN ...