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... Interface 31 Multi-Session Web Connections 31 Accessing the 3Com Web Interface 32 Understanding the 3Com Web Interface 33 Device Representation 35 Using the 3Com Web Interface Management Buttons 35 Using Screen and Table Options 36 Saving the Configuration 40 Resetting the Device 41 Restoring Factory Defaults 43 Logging Off the Device 44 3 VIEWING BASIC...
... Interface 31 Multi-Session Web Connections 31 Accessing the 3Com Web Interface 32 Understanding the 3Com Web Interface 33 Device Representation 35 Using the 3Com Web Interface Management Buttons 35 Using Screen and Table Options 36 Saving the Configuration 40 Resetting the Device 41 Restoring Factory Defaults 43 Logging Off the Device 44 3 VIEWING BASIC...
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2 USING THE 3COM WEB INTERFACE This section provides an introduction to the user interface, and includes the following topics: ■ Starting the 3Com Web Interface ■ Understanding the 3Com Web Interface ■ Saving the Configuration ■ Resetting the Device ■ Restoring Factory Defaults ■ Logging Off the Device
2 USING THE 3COM WEB INTERFACE This section provides an introduction to the user interface, and includes the following topics: ■ Starting the 3Com Web Interface ■ Understanding the 3Com Web Interface ■ Saving the Configuration ■ Resetting the Device ■ Restoring Factory Defaults ■ Logging Off the Device
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To reset the device: 1 Click Administration > Reset. To prevent the current configuration from a remote location. A confirmation message is displayed. Resetting the Device 41 Resetting the Device The Reset Page enables resetting the device from being lost, use the Save Configuration Page to save all user-defined changes to the flash memory before resetting the device. The Reset Page opens: Figure 15 Reset Page 2 Click .
To reset the device: 1 Click Administration > Reset. To prevent the current configuration from a remote location. A confirmation message is displayed. Resetting the Device 41 Resetting the Device The Reset Page enables resetting the device from being lost, use the Save Configuration Page to save all user-defined changes to the flash memory before resetting the device. The Reset Page opens: Figure 15 Reset Page 2 Click .
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Figure 16 User Name and Password Page 4 Enter a user name and password to reconnect to the web interface. 42 CHAPTER 2: USING THE 3COM WEB INTERFACE 3 Click . The device is reset, and a prompt for a user name and password is displayed.
Figure 16 User Name and Password Page 4 Enter a user name and password to reconnect to the web interface. 42 CHAPTER 2: USING THE 3COM WEB INTERFACE 3 Click . The device is reset, and a prompt for a user name and password is displayed.
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.... ■ Initialize with Current IP Address - The Restore option restores device factory defaults. The Reset Page opens: Figure 17 Reset Page The Reset Page contains the following fields: ■ Initialize with Default IP Address - To restore the device: 1 Click Administration > Reset. Restoring Factory Defaults 43 Restoring Factory Defaults The Restore option appears on the...
.... ■ Initialize with Current IP Address - The Restore option restores device factory defaults. The Reset Page opens: Figure 17 Reset Page The Reset Page contains the following fields: ■ Initialize with Default IP Address - To restore the device: 1 Click Administration > Reset. Restoring Factory Defaults 43 Restoring Factory Defaults The Restore option appears on the...
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... version running on the device. ■ Hardware Version - 47 ■ System Object ID - Displays the current hardware version of time since the most recent device reset. Displays the vendor's authoritative identification of the network management subsystem contained in the following format: Days, Hours, Minutes, and Seconds.
... version running on the device. ■ Hardware Version - 47 ■ System Object ID - Displays the current hardware version of time since the most recent device reset. Displays the vendor's authoritative identification of the network management subsystem contained in the following format: Days, Hours, Minutes, and Seconds.
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74 CHAPTER 4: MANAGING DEVICE SECURITY ■ Source Port - The field value is used for matched packets. The acknowledgement field is used for matched packets. This invalidates the sequence ... based ACL is either user defined or Any. The possible fields are : ■ Set - Enables the TCP flag. ■ Unset - Synchronize Initial Sequence Numbers (ISNs). Reset the connection. Does not filter for an ICMP message type. If checked, enables configuration of the octet following the urgent data. ■ Ack - Urgent pointer...
74 CHAPTER 4: MANAGING DEVICE SECURITY ■ Source Port - The field value is used for matched packets. The acknowledgement field is used for matched packets. This invalidates the sequence ... based ACL is either user defined or Any. The possible fields are : ■ Set - Enables the TCP flag. ■ Unset - Synchronize Initial Sequence Numbers (ISNs). Reset the connection. Does not filter for an ICMP message type. If checked, enables configuration of the octet following the urgent data. ■ Ack - Urgent pointer...
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... port that the sender expects to the rule. ■ Protocol ID - Disables the TCP flag. ■ Don't Care - 78 CHAPTER 4: MANAGING DEVICE SECURITY ■ Select from the sender. Synchronize Initial Sequence Numbers (ISNs). For each TCP flag, the possible field values are matched to receive...the rule. Adds user-defined protocols by which packets are selected in the Protocol list. ■ Any - Urgent pointer field significant. Reset the connection. Enables creating an ACL based on any protocol. ■ Destination Port - Enabled only when TCP or UDP are matched ...
... port that the sender expects to the rule. ■ Protocol ID - Disables the TCP flag. ■ Don't Care - 78 CHAPTER 4: MANAGING DEVICE SECURITY ■ Select from the sender. Synchronize Initial Sequence Numbers (ISNs). For each TCP flag, the possible field values are matched to receive...the rule. Adds user-defined protocols by which packets are selected in the Protocol list. ■ Any - Urgent pointer field significant. Reset the connection. Enables creating an ACL based on any protocol. ■ Destination Port - Enabled only when TCP or UDP are matched ...
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5 MANAGING SYSTEM INFORMATION This section contains information for configuring general system information, and includes the following: ■ Viewing System Description ■ Defining System Settings ■ Saving the Device Configuration ■ Resetting the Device
5 MANAGING SYSTEM INFORMATION This section contains information for configuring general system information, and includes the following: ■ Viewing System Description ■ Defining System Settings ■ Saving the Device Configuration ■ Resetting the Device
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90 CHAPTER 5: MANAGING SYSTEM INFORMATION ■ MAC Address - The system time is displayed in the following format: Days, Hours, Minutes, and Seconds. Displays the device MAC address. ■ ... - Enables polling the ports for port information including speed, utilization and port status. Displays the current hardware version of time since the most recent device reset. Displays the installed software version number. ■ Boot Version - Displays the amount of the device. ■ Poll Now -
90 CHAPTER 5: MANAGING SYSTEM INFORMATION ■ MAC Address - The system time is displayed in the following format: Days, Hours, Minutes, and Seconds. Displays the device MAC address. ■ ... - Enables polling the ports for port information including speed, utilization and port status. Displays the current hardware version of time since the most recent device reset. Displays the installed software version number. ■ Boot Version - Displays the amount of the device. ■ Poll Now -
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... factory defaults, including the IP address. 2 Define the fields. 3 Click or . The Reset Page opens: Figure 43 Reset Page The Reset Page contains the following fields: ■ Reset the device by pressing the "Initialize' button - To prevent the current configuration from a remote...■ Initialize with Current IP Address - To reset the device configuration: 1 Click Administration > Reset. The possible values are: ■ Initialize with Default IP Address - 97 Resetting the Device The Reset Page enables resetting the device from being lost, save the current ...
... factory defaults, including the IP address. 2 Define the fields. 3 Click or . The Reset Page opens: Figure 43 Reset Page The Reset Page contains the following fields: ■ Reset the device by pressing the "Initialize' button - To prevent the current configuration from a remote...■ Initialize with Current IP Address - To reset the device configuration: 1 Click Administration > Reset. The possible values are: ■ Initialize with Default IP Address - 97 Resetting the Device The Reset Page enables resetting the device from being lost, save the current ...
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... is significant when the bridge is zero. ■ Root Path Cost - Indicates the amount of time that has elapsed since the bridge was initialized or reset, and the last topographic change that have occurred. ■ Last Topology Change - The default is not the Root Bridge. 152 CHAPTER 11: CONFIGURING SPANNING TREE...
... is significant when the bridge is zero. ■ Root Path Cost - Indicates the amount of time that has elapsed since the bridge was initialized or reset, and the last topographic change that have occurred. ■ Last Topology Change - The default is not the Root Bridge. 152 CHAPTER 11: CONFIGURING SPANNING TREE...
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... Configuration File - After the device is downloaded. Backup and restore of the following configuration files: ■ Startup Configuration File - The Startup file is reset. After a successful download, the new version is marked, and is used when a new version file is powered down or rebooted, all commands stored in...Configuration file by downloading the configuration file from the Running Configuration file or by clicking on the Save Configuration button. 14 MANAGING SYSTEM FILES The configuration file structure consists of the configuration files are not overwritten.
... Configuration File - After the device is downloaded. Backup and restore of the following configuration files: ■ Startup Configuration File - The Startup file is reset. After a successful download, the new version is marked, and is used when a new version file is powered down or rebooted, all commands stored in...Configuration file by downloading the configuration file from the Running Configuration file or by clicking on the Save Configuration button. 14 MANAGING SYSTEM FILES The configuration file structure consists of the configuration files are not overwritten.
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... Image Page contains the following fields: ■ Active Image After Reset - The possible field values are: ■ Current Image - Activates backup image after the device is reset. 2 Select the active image to select and reset the Image files. To upload System files: 1 Click Administration >...Active Image. The active image file is defined, and the device is reset. ■ Backup Image - The Device Boot is reset. 189 Activating Image Files The Active Image Page allows network managers to be activated after reset. 3 Click updated. . Selects the image file which is active ...
... Image Page contains the following fields: ■ Active Image After Reset - The possible field values are: ■ Current Image - Activates backup image after the device is reset. 2 Select the active image to select and reset the Image files. To upload System files: 1 Click Administration >...Active Image. The active image file is defined, and the device is reset. ■ Backup Image - The Device Boot is reset. 189 Activating Image Files The Active Image Page allows network managers to be activated after reset. 3 Click updated. . Selects the image file which is active ...
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...TCP connections are sent as user name, password and accounting information. RMON is a standard Layer 2 switch requirement that enables secure transactions of the OfficeConnect Managed Gigabit PoE Switch (continued) Feature Power over Ethernet RADIUS Clients Rapid Spanning Tree Remote Monitoring Self-Learning MAC Addresses SNMP...keys. The device supports boot image, software and configuration upload/download via TFTP. Spanning Tree can be captured across resets and reboots. Rapid Spanning Tree (RSTP) detects uses of network topologies to aging, and are stored in the Bridging...
...TCP connections are sent as user name, password and accounting information. RMON is a standard Layer 2 switch requirement that enables secure transactions of the OfficeConnect Managed Gigabit PoE Switch (continued) Feature Power over Ethernet RADIUS Clients Rapid Spanning Tree Remote Monitoring Self-Learning MAC Addresses SNMP...keys. The device supports boot image, software and configuration upload/download via TFTP. Spanning Tree can be captured across resets and reboots. Rapid Spanning Tree (RSTP) detects uses of network topologies to aging, and are stored in the Bridging...
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... Power cycles the device. CLI Commands 229 ? Syntax ? User Guidelines There are no default configuration. ipsetup Configures IP address logout Logout from this command. initialize Reset the device to factory default and reboot. summary Summarizes IP setup and software versions. upgrade Software upgrade over TFTP. command displays a list of CLI commands...
... Power cycles the device. CLI Commands 229 ? Syntax ? User Guidelines There are no default configuration. ipsetup Configures IP address logout Logout from this command. initialize Reset the device to factory default and reboot. summary Summarizes IP setup and software versions. upgrade Software upgrade over TFTP. command displays a list of CLI commands...
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User Guidelines The system prompts for confirmation of the request. Example Select menu option# initialize WARNING: This command initializes the system to factory defaults, including the IP configuration. 234 APPENDIX E: 3COM CLI REFERENCE GUIDE Initialize The Initialize command resets the device configuration to factory defaults and causes a reset. If no default configuration. Do you wish to continue (Y,N)[N]: N Select menu option# Syntax Initialize Default Configuration This command has no response is entered within 15 seconds, timeout occurs and the command is not executed.
User Guidelines The system prompts for confirmation of the request. Example Select menu option# initialize WARNING: This command initializes the system to factory defaults, including the IP configuration. 234 APPENDIX E: 3COM CLI REFERENCE GUIDE Initialize The Initialize command resets the device configuration to factory defaults and causes a reset. If no default configuration. Do you wish to continue (Y,N)[N]: N Select menu option# Syntax Initialize Default Configuration This command has no response is entered within 15 seconds, timeout occurs and the command is not executed.