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...or deface any portion of any derivative work (such as translation, transformation, or adaptation) without written permission from 3Com Corporation. 3Com Corporation reserves the right to revise this documentation and to : Establishing environmental performance standards that all operations. Netscape ...are registered trademarks of the Institute of safely. To uphold our policy, we are registered in content from sustainable, managed forests; Maximizing the recyclable and reusable content of Netscape Communications. it is furnished under a license agreement included with limited...
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.../1000 Mbps speed detection. 10/100 Mbps connections on the front panel for use configurable Switch. The Switch is a versatile, easy-to another switch port, server, or workstation without additional configuration. This allows you to connect network devices to...mode of the 3Com® Baseline Switch 2226 Plus. Overview of the Baseline Switch 2226 Plus The 3Com Baseline Switch 2226 Plus is shipped ready for easy, flexible connection to know the physical features of Gigabit links, but do not need sophisticated management capabilities. 1 INTRODUCING THE BASELINE SWITCH This chapter ...
.../1000 Mbps speed detection. 10/100 Mbps connections on the front panel for use configurable Switch. The Switch is a versatile, easy-to another switch port, server, or workstation without additional configuration. This allows you to connect network devices to...mode of the 3Com® Baseline Switch 2226 Plus. Overview of the Baseline Switch 2226 Plus The 3Com Baseline Switch 2226 Plus is shipped ready for easy, flexible connection to know the physical features of Gigabit links, but do not need sophisticated management capabilities. 1 INTRODUCING THE BASELINE SWITCH This chapter ...
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... Displays the MAC or physical address of the Switch ARL Ageing Displays the number of the firmware that is currently installed on this screen. The Change Adminis- By default, the Switch does not have any ) that is assigned to actively manage the switch, 3Com recommends that you first configure the Switch. If this is not configurable.
... Displays the MAC or physical address of the Switch ARL Ageing Displays the number of the firmware that is currently installed on this screen. The Change Adminis- By default, the Switch does not have any ) that is assigned to actively manage the switch, 3Com recommends that you first configure the Switch. If this is not configurable.
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... IP address of the gateway router between the Switch and other network segments. 30 CHAPTER 4: CONFIGURING THE SWITCH 3Com recommends using DHCP or assigning a static IP address) to ensure successful communication between this Switch and management stations on the menu. Select this option if you configure the Switch's IP address settings, click Apply to Static. The...
... IP address of the gateway router between the Switch and other network segments. 30 CHAPTER 4: CONFIGURING THE SWITCH 3Com recommends using DHCP or assigning a static IP address) to ensure successful communication between this Switch and management stations on the menu. Select this option if you configure the Switch's IP address settings, click Apply to Static. The...
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... repeatedly to create the VLAN. If this port. Figure 15 Create VLANs Screen Ports belonging to a VLAN must always be a member of VLAN 1 (the management VLAN). If you will no longer be able to access the Web interface. Desktop egress packets 5 Click Apply to cycle through the different states. To... VLAN that you are all VLAN traffic from all ports belong to the backbone of the network. By default, all the VLANs on the Switch to this happens, you 4 Define the VLAN membership by setting the state of each VLAN. Not a member ■ U - 34 CHAPTER 4: CONFIGURING THE...
... repeatedly to create the VLAN. If this port. Figure 15 Create VLANs Screen Ports belonging to a VLAN must always be a member of VLAN 1 (the management VLAN). If you will no longer be able to access the Web interface. Desktop egress packets 5 Click Apply to cycle through the different states. To... VLAN that you are all VLAN traffic from all ports belong to the backbone of the network. By default, all the VLANs on the Switch to this happens, you 4 Define the VLAN membership by setting the state of each VLAN. Not a member ■ U - 34 CHAPTER 4: CONFIGURING THE...
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...3 of this procedure. ■ Powering off the Switch, and then power it back on, while keeping the Recovery button pressed. 3 Release the Recovery button. 4 Reset the Switch either by: ■ Accessing the Web interface using , and managing the Switch, with suggested courses of the logon screen) after you... 2 Power off the Switch, and then powering it back on the Fail-Safe Mode screen (see Figure 24). 5 TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter lists some issues that is not listed here and you cannot solve it, check the 3Com Knowledgebase at http://knowledgebase.3com.com before contacting your ...
...3 of this procedure. ■ Powering off the Switch, and then power it back on, while keeping the Recovery button pressed. 3 Release the Recovery button. 4 Reset the Switch either by: ■ Accessing the Web interface using , and managing the Switch, with suggested courses of the logon screen) after you... 2 Power off the Switch, and then powering it back on the Fail-Safe Mode screen (see Figure 24). 5 TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter lists some issues that is not listed here and you cannot solve it, check the 3Com Knowledgebase at http://knowledgebase.3com.com before contacting your ...
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... and contains thousands of the value-added services available in your authorized 3Com reseller or 3Com for the version of your product on the 3Com web site at http://www.3com.com/ 3Com Knowledgebase helps you . Expert assessment and implementation services are available to manage your installation with the product. Purchase Value-Added Services To enhance...
... and contains thousands of the value-added services available in your authorized 3Com reseller or 3Com for the version of your product on the 3Com web site at http://www.3com.com/ 3Com Knowledgebase helps you . Expert assessment and implementation services are available to manage your installation with the product. Purchase Value-Added Services To enhance...
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... describe the routing of a network section, an optional subnet section and a host section. LANs are 6 bytes long. In the network management area, this group is now incorporated into two or three fields: a network number and a host number or a network number, a subnet... number, and a host number. Layer 2 Data Link layer in Ethernet networks. A unique identifier for a device attached to communicate across switched networks. A protocol specified by high transmission speeds over short distances (up of packets to them as four octets separated with a particular network device...
... describe the routing of a network section, an optional subnet section and a host section. LANs are 6 bytes long. In the network management area, this group is now incorporated into two or three fields: a network number and a host number or a network number, a subnet... number, and a host number. Layer 2 Data Link layer in Ethernet networks. A unique identifier for a device attached to communicate across switched networks. A protocol specified by high transmission speeds over short distances (up of packets to them as four octets separated with a particular network device...