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..., you can help you to improve the efficiency of the switch and therefore the overall performance of your switch you can use one of the following topics: ■ Methods of Managing a Switch ■ Switch Setup Overview ■ Manually set of web pages that resides on page 195. Web ...Interface Each switch has an internal set the IP Address using the Console Port ■ Viewing IP Information using a Web browser remotely over an IP network (see Figure 3). Refer to "3Com CLI Reference Guide" on the switch....
..., you can help you to improve the efficiency of the switch and therefore the overall performance of your switch you can use one of the following topics: ■ Methods of Managing a Switch ■ Switch Setup Overview ■ Manually set of web pages that resides on page 195. Web ...Interface Each switch has an internal set the IP Address using the Console Port ■ Viewing IP Information using a Web browser remotely over an IP network (see Figure 3). Refer to "3Com CLI Reference Guide" on the switch....
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...) as shown in its default state. SNMP Management You can use the 3Com Network Director software, available from the 3Com website. Figure 4 SNMP Management over the Network SNMP Network Management Workstation Switch Connect over Network via web browser Refer to "Setting Up Web Interface Management... your chosen method of what you can manage a switch using SNMP Switch Setup Overview Refer to : ■ Configure IP information manually for your switch or view the automatically configured IP information ■ Prepare for your switch set up and ready for management when it is ...
...) as shown in its default state. SNMP Management You can use the 3Com Network Director software, available from the 3Com website. Figure 4 SNMP Management over the Network SNMP Network Management Workstation Switch Connect over Network via web browser Refer to "Setting Up Web Interface Management... your chosen method of what you can manage a switch using SNMP Switch Setup Overview Refer to : ■ Configure IP information manually for your switch or view the automatically configured IP information ■ Prepare for your switch set up and ready for management when it is ...
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... IP information? For more information on default users and changing default passwords, see "Default Users and Passwords" on the rear of the switch which details the default IP address. See page 25 Refer to the console port and use the Command Line Interface. Connect to the ...using the console port. Switch Setup Overview 19 Figure 5 Initial Switch Setup and Management Flow Diagram Power Up the Switch. Plug and Play Setup Is a DHCP server present? No How do you want to manage your switch. See page 23 Feature Management How do you want to manually Yes configure the IP ...
... IP information? For more information on default users and changing default passwords, see "Default Users and Passwords" on the rear of the switch which details the default IP address. See page 25 Refer to the console port and use the Command Line Interface. Connect to the ...using the console port. Switch Setup Overview 19 Figure 5 Initial Switch Setup and Management Flow Diagram Power Up the Switch. Plug and Play Setup Is a DHCP server present? No How do you want to manage your switch. See page 23 Feature Management How do you want to manually Yes configure the IP ...
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... to allocate IP information, or ■ flexibility is needed. 20 CHAPTER 1: GETTING STARTED IP Configuration The switch's IP configuration is determined automatically using DHCP, or manually using the Console Port" on page 23. It tries to be configured so that you enter until you assign...DHCP server can begin management. Automatic IP Configuration using DHCP By default the switch tries to manually reconfigure the switch. Note: The switch's default IP address is listed on a label located on the rear of the switch is 169.254.x.y, where x and y are the last two bytes of ...
... to allocate IP information, or ■ flexibility is needed. 20 CHAPTER 1: GETTING STARTED IP Configuration The switch's IP configuration is determined automatically using DHCP, or manually using the Console Port" on page 23. It tries to be configured so that you enter until you assign...DHCP server can begin management. Automatic IP Configuration using DHCP By default the switch tries to manually reconfigure the switch. Note: The switch's default IP address is listed on a label located on the rear of the switch is 169.254.x.y, where x and y are the last two bytes of ...
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...refer to "3Com CLI Reference Guide" on page 195. You can access the switch through the Console Port Console port. For more reliable as Microsoft Hyperterminal. This software allows you configure the switch IP information manually. To manually enter IP information for your switch, work through the "Manually set the IP... software. ■ The console cable (RJ-45) supplied with your switch through the Console port to manually set the IP address, or to view the IP address that you to communicate with the switch using the Console Port" on page 22. Connecting to the This section...
...refer to "3Com CLI Reference Guide" on page 195. You can access the switch through the Console Port Console port. For more reliable as Microsoft Hyperterminal. This software allows you configure the switch IP information manually. To manually enter IP information for your switch, work through the "Manually set the IP... software. ■ The console cable (RJ-45) supplied with your switch through the Console port to manually set the IP address, or to view the IP address that you to communicate with the switch using the Console Port" on page 22. Connecting to the This section...
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The Switch 2916 and 2924 takes approximately one minute to the console port using the console cable as shown in Figure 6. Manually set the IP Address using the command line interface. ■ You need to match the default settings for the switch, which you have the following information: ■ IP address ■ subnet mask ■...
The Switch 2916 and 2924 takes approximately one minute to the console port using the console cable as shown in Figure 6. Manually set the IP Address using the command line interface. ■ You need to match the default settings for the switch, which you have the following information: ■ IP address ■ subnet mask ■...
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...in the following sections: ■ Local Settings - When checked, the DST setup parameters are displayed. Monitor users have limited permissions on the switch. Displays the system time in 24-hour format), Minutes, and Seconds. ■ Date - Displays the month of the year. Daylight Savings...Daylight Saving Time (DST) on this page. To configure the System Time: 1 Click Administration > System Time. You can be added manually. Country specific times need to be enabled on the device. Indicates the system time. Configuring System Time 83 Configuring System Time The ...
...in the following sections: ■ Local Settings - When checked, the DST setup parameters are displayed. Monitor users have limited permissions on the switch. Displays the system time in 24-hour format), Minutes, and Seconds. ■ Date - Displays the month of the year. Daylight Savings...Daylight Saving Time (DST) on this page. To configure the System Time: 1 Click Administration > System Time. You can be added manually. Country specific times need to be enabled on the device. Indicates the system time. Configuring System Time 83 Configuring System Time The ...
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... the device is updated. The LACP Summary Page contains fields for which the link aggregation parameters are defined. 2 Select a group ID to be set up manually or automatically established by enabling LACP on the relevant links. The LACP Summary Page opens: Figure 50 LACP Summary Page LAG ports can contain different...
... the device is updated. The LACP Summary Page contains fields for which the link aggregation parameters are defined. 2 Select a group ID to be set up manually or automatically established by enabling LACP on the relevant links. The LACP Summary Page opens: Figure 50 LACP Summary Page LAG ports can contain different...
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... number to which timeout and priority values are : ■ Long - Specifies the long timeout value. ■ Short - Modifying LACP LAG ports can be set up manually or automatically established by enabling LACP on the relevant links. Displays the LACP priority value for modifying LACP LAGs. 1 Click Port > LACP > Summary. Displays the...
... number to which timeout and priority values are : ■ Long - Specifies the long timeout value. ■ Short - Modifying LACP LAG ports can be set up manually or automatically established by enabling LACP on the relevant links. Displays the LACP priority value for modifying LACP LAGs. 1 Click Port > LACP > Summary. Displays the...
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... hosts when only the IP address of its neighbors is configured by the user. ■ DHCP - Displays the currently configured default gateway. 2 Select Manual or DHCP mode. 3 If Manual has been selected, configure the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway. 4 Click Apply. ARP allows a host to a MAC address. 110 CHAPTER 9: CONFIGURING...
... hosts when only the IP address of its neighbors is configured by the user. ■ DHCP - Displays the currently configured default gateway. 2 Select Manual or DHCP mode. 3 If Manual has been selected, configure the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway. 4 Click Apply. ARP allows a host to a MAC address. 110 CHAPTER 9: CONFIGURING...
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... Summary Settings ■ Adding Entries into Address Tables ■ Defining Aging Time ■ Removing Address Table Ports ■ Removing Address Tables Possible field values are manually configured. Configuring Address Tables MAC addresses are stored in one of the relevant VLAN. The Dynamic Address Table can be removed. 3 Click Remove. Static addresses...
... Summary Settings ■ Adding Entries into Address Tables ■ Defining Aging Time ■ Removing Address Table Ports ■ Removing Address Tables Possible field values are manually configured. Configuring Address Tables MAC addresses are stored in one of the relevant VLAN. The Dynamic Address Table can be removed. 3 Click Remove. Static addresses...
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... and defining Voice VLAN globally on the device. Defining Voice VLAN 155 ■ Ports in Auto mode. ■ Static Members - Displays static ports that were manually added to the Voice VLAN in the Voice VLAN - To configure Voice VLAN Settings: 1 Click Device > QoS > VoIP > Traffic Setting > Setup. Defines the Voice VLAN...
... and defining Voice VLAN globally on the device. Defining Voice VLAN 155 ■ Ports in Auto mode. ■ Static Members - Displays static ports that were manually added to the Voice VLAN in the Voice VLAN - To configure Voice VLAN Settings: 1 Click Device > QoS > VoIP > Traffic Setting > Setup. Defines the Voice VLAN...
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...the port or LAG is selected, and Voice VLAN settings are dropped. ■ No Changes - Adding a selected port/LAG to a Voice VLAN. ■ Manual - This is enabled on the Voice VLAN. The port is the default value. ■ Selected Ports - The Voice VLAN port settings are applied. ■...IP phone's MAC address (with an IP Phone MAC Address is not selected, and the Voice VLAN settings are applied. 2 Click a port in Manual mode. ■ Voice VLAN Port Security - Maintains the current Voice VLAN port security settings. ■ Enable - Indicates that the selected port/...
...the port or LAG is selected, and Voice VLAN settings are dropped. ■ No Changes - Adding a selected port/LAG to a Voice VLAN. ■ Manual - This is enabled on the Voice VLAN. The port is the default value. ■ Selected Ports - The Voice VLAN port settings are applied. ■...IP phone's MAC address (with an IP Phone MAC Address is not selected, and the Voice VLAN settings are applied. 2 Click a port in Manual mode. ■ Voice VLAN Port Security - Maintains the current Voice VLAN port security settings. ■ Enable - Indicates that the selected port/...
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... possible field values are applied to the port. ■ Unselected - The port is aged out of the IP phones OUI was added manually to a port in Manual mode. Maintains the current Voice VLAN port settings. This is not selected, and the Voice VLAN settings are applied. ■ Selected ... Voice VLAN Port Security - Enables selecting specific ports to which the Voice VLAN port definitions are not applied to a Voice VLAN. ■ Manual - Enables port security on the Voice VLAN. Displays the Voice VLAN Port Details for specific ports. Defines the Voice VLAN mode. Disables port ...
... possible field values are applied to the port. ■ Unselected - The port is aged out of the IP phones OUI was added manually to a port in Manual mode. Maintains the current Voice VLAN port settings. This is not selected, and the Voice VLAN settings are applied. ■ Selected ... Voice VLAN Port Security - Enables selecting specific ports to which the Voice VLAN port definitions are not applied to a Voice VLAN. ■ Manual - Enables port security on the Voice VLAN. Displays the Voice VLAN Port Details for specific ports. Defines the Voice VLAN mode. Disables port ...
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...TFTP. Packets sharing common attributes can be monitored and configured. Secure Socket Layer (SSL) is a standard Layer 2 switch requirement that comprise a single broadcast domain. Transport Control Protocol (TCP). VLANs are identified by an initial synchronization exchange.... can be manually entered in the same VLAN. Events are preserved across resets and reboots. Switches exchange configuration messages using specifically formatted frames and selectively enable and disable forwarding on a combination of the Baseline Switch 2916-SFP Plus and Switch 2924-SFP Plus (continued) ...
...TFTP. Packets sharing common attributes can be monitored and configured. Secure Socket Layer (SSL) is a standard Layer 2 switch requirement that comprise a single broadcast domain. Transport Control Protocol (TCP). VLANs are identified by an initial synchronization exchange.... can be manually entered in the same VLAN. Events are preserved across resets and reboots. Switches exchange configuration messages using specifically formatted frames and selectively enable and disable forwarding on a combination of the Baseline Switch 2916-SFP Plus and Switch 2924-SFP Plus (continued) ...
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... versions running on the device. Example The following displays current IP configuration and software versions running on the device: Select menu option: Summary IP Method: Manual IP address: 1.2.3.4 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Default gateway: 4.3.2.1 Runtime version: example1.ext Bootcode version: example2.ext User Guidelines There are no default configuration. It...
... versions running on the device. Example The following displays current IP configuration and software versions running on the device: Select menu option: Summary IP Method: Manual IP address: 1.2.3.4 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Default gateway: 4.3.2.1 Runtime version: example1.ext Bootcode version: example2.ext User Guidelines There are no default configuration. It...
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... is acquired automatically from the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server. ■ ip-address mask- Example The following example displays an IP address configured manually: ipSetup 161.71.34.120 255.255.255.0 The following example displays an IP address obtained via a DHCP server. 200 APPENDIX... E: 3COM CLI REFERENCE GUIDE ipSetup The ipSetup command allows the user to be the same as multicast, experimental or broadcast addresses. Specifies that the IP ...
... is acquired automatically from the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server. ■ ip-address mask- Example The following example displays an IP address configured manually: ipSetup 161.71.34.120 255.255.255.0 The following example displays an IP address obtained via a DHCP server. 200 APPENDIX... E: 3COM CLI REFERENCE GUIDE ipSetup The ipSetup command allows the user to be the same as multicast, experimental or broadcast addresses. Specifies that the IP ...