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... the following topics: ■ Methods of Managing a Switch ■ Switch Setup Overview ■ Manually set up of the switch and the different methods of your network. It covers the following methods: ■ Web Interface Management ■ SNMP Management In addition, you to "3Com CLI Reference Guide" on the switch. Refer to improve the efficiency of the...
... the following topics: ■ Methods of Managing a Switch ■ Switch Setup Overview ■ Manually set up of the switch and the different methods of your network. It covers the following methods: ■ Web Interface Management ■ SNMP Management In addition, you to "3Com CLI Reference Guide" on the switch. Refer to improve the efficiency of the...
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... Management" on page 26. 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 : ■ Configure IP information manually for your switch or view the automatically configured IP information ■ Prepare...
... Management" on page 26. 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 : ■ Configure IP information manually for your switch or view the automatically configured IP information ■ Prepare...
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... view the automatically configured IP information? Connect to manually Yes configure the IP information? See page 21 SNMP See page 26 Web Interface Connect over the network. Yes No IP Information is automatically configured using the console port. Switch Setup Overview 19 Figure 5 Initial Switch Setup and Management Flow Diagram Power Up the...
... view the automatically configured IP information? Connect to manually Yes configure the IP information? See page 21 SNMP See page 26 Web Interface Connect over the network. Yes No IP Information is automatically configured using the console port. Switch Setup Overview 19 Figure 5 Initial Switch Setup and Management Flow Diagram Power Up the...
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... where x and y are the last two bytes of the switch. Work through the "Viewing IP Information using values you having to manually reconfigure the switch. Default IP Address If no DHCP server is detected, the switch will automatically reconfigure itself with an appropriate IP address, instead of ...is important that you know what IP address will be allocated to the documentation that you enter until you configure the IP information manually, the switch remembers the information that accompanies your network, or ■ You want to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server on...
... where x and y are the last two bytes of the switch. Work through the "Viewing IP Information using values you having to manually reconfigure the switch. Default IP Address If no DHCP server is detected, the switch will automatically reconfigure itself with an appropriate IP address, instead of ...is important that you know what IP address will be allocated to the documentation that you enter until you configure the IP information manually, the switch remembers the information that accompanies your network, or ■ You want to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server on...
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... allocate static IP addresses. (Static IP addresses are necessary to ensure that the switch is not dependent on page 195. This software allows you configure the switch IP information manually. Connecting to the This section describes how to connect to "3Com CLI Reference Guide" on a DHCP server, and eliminates the risk of the IP...
... allocate static IP addresses. (Static IP addresses are necessary to ensure that the switch is not dependent on page 195. This software allows you configure the switch IP information manually. Connecting to the This section describes how to connect to "3Com CLI Reference Guide" on a DHCP server, and eliminates the risk of the IP...
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...RJ-45 connector to which are now ready to manually set up the switch. 22 CHAPTER 1: GETTING STARTED Connecting the Workstation to the Switch 1 Connect the workstation to the documentation that accompanies the terminal emulation software for the switch, which you have the following information: ■... address ■ subnet mask ■ default gateway Manually set the IP Address using the Console Port Workstation (with IP information using the command line interface. ■ You need to boot. The Switch 2916 and 2924 takes approximately one minute to have connected the cable...
...RJ-45 connector to which are now ready to manually set up the switch. 22 CHAPTER 1: GETTING STARTED Connecting the Workstation to the Switch 1 Connect the workstation to the documentation that accompanies the terminal emulation software for the switch, which you have the following information: ■... address ■ subnet mask ■ default gateway Manually set the IP Address using the Console Port Workstation (with IP information using the command line interface. ■ You need to boot. The Switch 2916 and 2924 takes approximately one minute to have connected the cable...
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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. To configure the System Time: 1 Click ... automatic Daylight Saving Time (DST) on this page. Daylight Savings Time can configure the Month, Day, and Year. ■ Daylight Saving - You can be added manually. Country specific times need to be enabled on the device.
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. To configure the System Time: 1 Click ... automatic Daylight Saving Time (DST) on this page. Daylight Savings Time can configure the Month, Day, and Year. ■ Daylight Saving - You can be added manually. Country specific times need to be enabled on the device.
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... aggregation parameters are : ■ Group ID - Each row corresponds to Remove - Displays the Link Aggregated Group ID. ■ Type - LAG ports can be set up manually or automatically established by enabling LACP on the relevant links. The LACP Summary Page opens: Figure 50 LACP Summary Page Displays the ports for viewing...
... aggregation parameters are : ■ Group ID - Each row corresponds to Remove - Displays the Link Aggregated Group ID. ■ Type - LAG ports can be set up manually or automatically established by enabling LACP on the relevant links. The LACP Summary Page opens: Figure 50 LACP Summary Page Displays the ports for viewing...
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The possible field values are assigned. ■ Port-Priority - Modifying LACP LAG ports can be set up manually or automatically established by enabling LACP on the relevant links. The LACP Modify Page contains fields for the port. Displays the port number to which ...
The possible field values are assigned. ■ Port-Priority - Modifying LACP LAG ports can be set up manually or automatically established by enabling LACP on the relevant links. The LACP Modify Page contains fields for the port. Displays the port number to which ...
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... the IP Interface is configured by the user. ■ DHCP - ARP allows a host to a MAC address. 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. This section includes the following fields: ■ Configuration Method...
... the IP Interface is configured by the user. ■ DHCP - ARP allows a host to a MAC address. 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. This section includes the following fields: ■ Configuration Method...
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Indicates the VLAN for a certain period, are manually configured. Configuring Address Tables MAC addresses are stored in the ARP table with any port, are defined. ■ IP Address - Addresses are associated with the ...
Indicates the VLAN for a certain period, are manually configured. Configuring Address Tables MAC addresses are stored in the ARP table with any port, are defined. ■ IP Address - Addresses are associated with the ...
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... Page The Voice VLAN Setup Page contains the following fields: ■ Voice VLAN Status - Enables Voice VLAN on the device. Displays static ports that were manually added to the Voice VLAN in the Voice VLAN. Indicates if Voice VLAN is the default value. ■ Voice VLAN ID - The possible values are...
... Page The Voice VLAN Setup Page contains the following fields: ■ Voice VLAN Status - Enables Voice VLAN on the device. Displays static ports that were manually added to the Voice VLAN in the Voice VLAN. Indicates if Voice VLAN is the default value. ■ Voice VLAN ID - The possible values are...
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...) - The port is the default value. ■ Select Port - Indicates if port security is aged out of the IP phones OUI was added manually to a port/LAG in Manual mode. ■ Voice VLAN Port Security - The port/LAG is enabled on the port/LAG, the port/LAG joins the Voice VLAN. If... with an unrecognized MAC address are defined, and the device is the default value. ■ Selected Ports - Adding a selected port/LAG to a Voice VLAN. ■ Manual -
...) - The port is the default value. ■ Select Port - Indicates if port security is aged out of the IP phones OUI was added manually to a port/LAG in Manual mode. ■ Voice VLAN Port Security - The port/LAG is enabled on the port/LAG, the port/LAG joins the Voice VLAN. If... with an unrecognized MAC address are defined, and the device is the default value. ■ Selected Ports - Adding a selected port/LAG to a Voice VLAN. ■ Manual -
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... are : ■ No Changes - Disables port security on the Voice VLAN. ■ Disable - Adding a selected port to a Voice VLAN. ■ Manual - Maintains the current Voice VLAN port security settings. ■ Enable - The possible field values are applied to the port. ■ Unselected - Enables selecting ...; Auto - Indicates that if traffic with an IP Phone MAC Address is aged out of the IP phones OUI was added manually to a port in Manual mode. If the MAC Address of the voice VLAN if the IP phone's MAC address (with an unrecognized MAC address are ...
... are : ■ No Changes - Disables port security on the Voice VLAN. ■ Disable - Adding a selected port to a Voice VLAN. ■ Manual - Maintains the current Voice VLAN port security settings. ■ Enable - The possible field values are applied to the port. ■ Unselected - Enables selecting ...; Auto - Indicates that if traffic with an IP Phone MAC Address is aged out of the IP phones OUI was added manually to a port in Manual mode. If the MAC Address of the voice VLAN if the IP phone's MAC address (with an unrecognized MAC address are ...
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...Trap Recipient List. With web-based management, the system can be managed from incoming frames. MAC entries can be manually entered in the same VLAN. TCP connections are identified by an initial synchronization exchange. VCT detects and reports copper... Table 11 Features of the ingress port and packet contents. 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) Feature SNMP Alarms and Trap Logs SNMP Versions 1...
...Trap Recipient List. With web-based management, the system can be managed from incoming frames. MAC entries can be manually entered in the same VLAN. TCP connections are identified by an initial synchronization exchange. VCT detects and reports copper... Table 11 Features of the ingress port and packet contents. 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) Feature SNMP Alarms and Trap Logs SNMP Versions 1...
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... is intended for this command. 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
... is intended for this command. 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
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...- Specifies the IP address is defined for interfaces. 200 APPENDIX E: 3COM CLI REFERENCE GUIDE ipSetup The ipSetup command allows the user to be the same as multicast, experimental or broadcast addresses. Example The following example displays an IP address configured manually: ipSetup 161.71.34.120 255.255.255.0 The following example...
...- Specifies the IP address is defined for interfaces. 200 APPENDIX E: 3COM CLI REFERENCE GUIDE ipSetup The ipSetup command allows the user to be the same as multicast, experimental or broadcast addresses. Example The following example displays an IP address configured manually: ipSetup 161.71.34.120 255.255.255.0 The following example...