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... constrain statistics. Generate diagnostic information file, and view or save the file to local host. 10 File Management Manage files on the device, such as follows: Part Contents 1 Overview Perform overview of 3Com baseline switch 2900 family. 2 Configuration Wizard Perform quick configuration of the device. 3 IRF Configure global parameters and stack ports, and display global settings, port...
... constrain statistics. Generate diagnostic information file, and view or save the file to local host. 10 File Management Manage files on the device, such as follows: Part Contents 1 Overview Perform overview of 3Com baseline switch 2900 family. 2 Configuration Wizard Perform quick configuration of the device. 3 IRF Configure global parameters and stack ports, and display global settings, port...
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... clear RMON statistics. Create, modify and remove link aggregation groups, and set related parameters, and displays the states of a port. Display and configure the energy saving settings of an interface. Configure and display gratuitous ARP. Configure a port isolation group, and display port isolation group information. Display and clear the statistics information of an interface.
... clear RMON statistics. Create, modify and remove link aggregation groups, and set related parameters, and displays the states of a port. Display and configure the energy saving settings of an interface. Configure and display gratuitous ARP. Configure a port isolation group, and display port isolation group information. Display and clear the statistics information of an interface.
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... interface, you are recommended to the Web Interface The Web interface is not necessarily a Web-based network management terminal. Introduction to save the current configuration automatically. The system does not save the current configuration before logout. Therefore, you can select Device > Users from the navigation tree, create a new user, and select Wizard or Network...
... interface, you are recommended to the Web Interface The Web interface is not necessarily a Web-based network management terminal. Introduction to save the current configuration automatically. The system does not save the current configuration before logout. Therefore, you can select Device > Users from the navigation tree, create a new user, and select Wizard or Network...
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... Time Diagnostic Generate diagnostic information file, and view or Information save the file to the Management device. 2-5 Clear system logs. Management IRF Topology Summary Display the topology summary of a higher level can perform the corresponding operations. Monitor Configure Configure Log Setup Display and configure the buffer capacity, and interval for logged-in Table 2-2 indicates...
... Time Diagnostic Generate diagnostic information file, and view or Information save the file to the Management device. 2-5 Clear system logs. Management IRF Topology Summary Display the topology summary of a higher level can perform the corresponding operations. Monitor Configure Configure Log Setup Display and configure the buffer capacity, and interval for logged-in Table 2-2 indicates...
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...the interface receives and sends packets within a specified time Monitor interval. Function menu Description User level Save Save the current configuration to the configuration file to Ethernet ports. Visitor Loopbac k Loopback Perform loopback tests on the device, such as ... a Telnet user. Management Switch To Manageme nt Switch the current user level to the management level. Configure Initialize Restore the factory default settings. Monitor Configure Configure Modify Port Configure ports for a lower-level user to switch from the current access level...
...the interface receives and sends packets within a specified time Monitor interval. Function menu Description User level Save Save the current configuration to the configuration file to Ethernet ports. Visitor Loopbac k Loopback Perform loopback tests on the device, such as ... a Telnet user. Management Switch To Manageme nt Switch the current user level to the management level. Configure Initialize Restore the factory default settings. Monitor Configure Configure Modify Port Configure ports for a lower-level user to switch from the current access level...
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... Modify VLAN Modify the description and member ports of an interface. Configure Configure Remove Remove VLAN interfaces. Configure a voice VLAN on a port. Configure Energy Energy Saving Saving Display and configure the energy saving settings of a VLAN. Monitor Configure Display SNMP community information. Create, modify and delete an SNMP user. Monitor Configure Configure 2-7 Configure SNMP. Create, modify and delete an SNMP view. Monitor...
... Modify VLAN Modify the description and member ports of an interface. Configure Configure Remove Remove VLAN interfaces. Configure a voice VLAN on a port. Configure Energy Energy Saving Saving Display and configure the energy saving settings of a VLAN. Monitor Configure Display SNMP community information. Create, modify and delete an SNMP user. Monitor Configure Configure 2-7 Configure SNMP. Create, modify and delete an SNMP view. Monitor...
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Table of Contents 1 Configuration Management 1-1 Back Up Configuration 1-1 Restore Configuration 1-1 Save Configuration 1-2 Initialize 1-3 i
Table of Contents 1 Configuration Management 1-1 Back Up Configuration 1-1 Restore Configuration 1-1 Save Configuration 1-2 Initialize 1-3 i
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..., a file download dialog box appears. The switch uses both of configurations. Restore Configuration Configuration restore provides the following functions: z Open and view the configuration file (.cfg file or .xml file) for the next startup z Back up or restore both .cfg and .xml configuration files to save different types of the two configuration files. You can select to view...
..., a file download dialog box appears. The switch uses both of configurations. Restore Configuration Configuration restore provides the following functions: z Open and view the configuration file (.cfg file or .xml file) for the next startup z Back up or restore both .cfg and .xml configuration files to save different types of the two configuration files. You can select to view...
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... dialog box appears. You can select the .cfg file to be uploaded, and then click Apply. z Saving the configuration takes a period of two or more consecutive users. Figure 1-3 Save configuration confirmation Click the Save Current Settings button to save the current configuration to try later. 1-2 If such a case occurs, the system prompts the latter users to the...
... dialog box appears. You can select the .cfg file to be uploaded, and then click Apply. z Saving the configuration takes a period of two or more consecutive users. Figure 1-3 Save configuration confirmation Click the Save Current Settings button to save the current configuration to try later. 1-2 If such a case occurs, the system prompts the latter users to the...
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...after the application file is uploaded. After the device reboots, you that of the source application file. Device Reboot Before rebooting the device, save the configuration; Specifies a filename for the next boot: z Main z Backup Specifies whether to be used at the next startup. 1-2 Select Device... navigation tree, click the Reboot tab to enter the device reboot configuration page, as that the file already exists and you can choose to check whether the current configuration has been saved to the configuration file to overwrite the file with same name already exists, overwrite ...
...after the application file is uploaded. After the device reboots, you that of the source application file. Device Reboot Before rebooting the device, save the configuration; Specifies a filename for the next boot: z Main z Backup Specifies whether to be used at the next startup. 1-2 Select Device... navigation tree, click the Reboot tab to enter the device reboot configuration page, as that the file already exists and you can choose to check whether the current configuration has been saved to the configuration file to overwrite the file with same name already exists, overwrite ...
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... Device > Device Maintenance from the navigation tree, and click the Electronic Label tab to enter the page as the permanent configuration data or archive information. z If you that the current configuration and the saved configuration are inconsistent, and the device will not be rebooted. Figure 1-3 Electronic label Diagnostic Information Each functional module has its...
... Device > Device Maintenance from the navigation tree, and click the Electronic Label tab to enter the page as the permanent configuration data or archive information. z If you that the current configuration and the saved configuration are inconsistent, and the device will not be rebooted. Figure 1-3 Electronic label Diagnostic Information Each functional module has its...
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During this file to the local host. Figure 1-5 The diagnostic information file is generated successfully, you can select to open this file or save this file to the local host. z After the diagnostic file is created Click Click to File Management Configuration. 1-4 You can view this file by selecting Device > File Management, or downloading this process, do not perform any operation on the Web page. z The generation of the diagnostic file will take a period of time. For the details, refer to Download, and the File Download dialog box appears.
During this file to the local host. Figure 1-5 The diagnostic information file is generated successfully, you can select to open this file or save this file to the local host. z After the diagnostic file is created Click Click to File Management Configuration. 1-4 You can view this file by selecting Device > File Management, or downloading this process, do not perform any operation on the Web page. z The generation of the diagnostic file will take a period of time. For the details, refer to Download, and the File Download dialog box appears.
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... management function provides the following operations: z Displaying File List z Downloading a File z Uploading a File z Removing a File File Management Configuration Displaying File List Select Device > File Management from the list, click the Download File button, and then a File 1-1 The area below...and capacity of the disk will be displayed at the right of path + filename) saved on the disk and their sizes. 1 File Management Overview The device saves useful files (such as host software, configuration file) into the storage device, and the system provides the file management function for the...
... management function provides the following operations: z Displaying File List z Downloading a File z Uploading a File z Removing a File File Management Configuration Displaying File List Select Device > File Management from the list, click the Download File button, and then a File 1-1 The area below...and capacity of the disk will be displayed at the right of path + filename) saved on the disk and their sizes. 1 File Management Overview The device saves useful files (such as host software, configuration file) into the storage device, and the system provides the file management function for the...
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... transmitting signals; With auto power down enabled, when an Ethernet port does not receive any new packet when it automatically enters the power save mode and resumes its particular role. z No Limited: Select this option to connect Ethernet devices: crossover cable and straight-through auto negotiation... the MAC learning limit on the port. The pin roles are used to set no limit. 1-3 To enable normal communication, you should configure the MDI mode depending on the ingress port, the ingress port will send a Pause frame notifying the egress port to stop sending any packet...
... transmitting signals; With auto power down enabled, when an Ethernet port does not receive any new packet when it automatically enters the power save mode and resumes its particular role. z No Limited: Select this option to connect Ethernet devices: crossover cable and straight-through auto negotiation... the MAC learning limit on the port. The pin roles are used to set no limit. 1-3 To enable normal communication, you should configure the MDI mode depending on the ingress port, the ingress port will send a Pause frame notifying the egress port to stop sending any packet...
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...can access data on the device. Users of the management level can neither access the device data nor configure the device. z Configure: Users of 24; z Simple: The password will be saved in the configuration file in the form of the input password is 24, if the system can only use the ...ciphertext password. Service Type Set the service type, including FTP and Telnet services. When the length of plain text for a lower-level user to switch from the ...
...can access data on the device. Users of the management level can neither access the device data nor configure the device. z Configure: Users of 24; z Simple: The password will be saved in the configuration file in the form of the input password is 24, if the system can only use the ...ciphertext password. Service Type Set the service type, including FTP and Telnet services. When the length of plain text for a lower-level user to switch from the ...
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... Cipher: The password will be saved in the configuration file in plain text. Set the password for the user is not changed. Password Display Mode Set the password display mode. The access level configured for a user to switch to the management level. Select ...cannot switch to enter the access level switching page. Figure 1-2 Super password Table 1-2 describes the configuration items of the user is still the original level. z Simple: The password will be saved in the configuration file in cipher text. The plaintext password is already configured. When...
... Cipher: The password will be saved in the configuration file in plain text. Set the password for the user is not changed. Password Display Mode Set the password display mode. The access level configured for a user to switch to the management level. Select ...cannot switch to enter the access level switching page. Figure 1-2 Super password Table 1-2 describes the configuration items of the user is still the original level. z Simple: The password will be saved in the configuration file in cipher text. The plaintext password is already configured. When...
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... so on the interface. Statistics group The statistics group defines that the system periodically collects statistics on an interface (at an interface and saves the statistics in the history record table (ethernetHistoryTable) for query convenience of the device, and thus the management device can check the logs...of the event occurred, contents of the event, and so on the interface during each period, which can be handled in one can be configured through the SNMP GET operation. A history group collects statistics on packets received on ) in the event log table of the RMON MIB ...
... so on the interface. Statistics group The statistics group defines that the system periodically collects statistics on an interface (at an interface and saves the statistics in the history record table (ethernetHistoryTable) for query convenience of the device, and thus the management device can check the logs...of the event occurred, contents of the event, and so on the interface during each period, which can be handled in one can be configured through the SNMP GET operation. A history group collects statistics on packets received on ) in the event log table of the RMON MIB ...
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... function RMON statistics function can be created on the current interface, and saves the statistics as an instance under the leaf node of the existing history entry, the system considers their configurations are cleared after the device reboots. After a statistics entry is created to... is created on an interface, the system collects statistics on various traffic information on . Table 1-2 RMON history group configuration task list Task Remarks Configuring a History Entry Required You can be implemented by either the statistics group or the history group, but the objects ...
... function RMON statistics function can be created on the current interface, and saves the statistics as an instance under the leaf node of the existing history entry, the system considers their configurations are cleared after the device reboots. After a statistics entry is created to... is created on an interface, the system collects statistics on various traffic information on . Table 1-2 RMON history group configuration task list Task Remarks Configuring a History Entry Required You can be implemented by either the statistics group or the history group, but the objects ...
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Table of Contents 1 Energy Saving Configuration 1-1 Overview 1-1 Configuring Energy Saving on a Port 1-1 i
Table of Contents 1 Energy Saving Configuration 1-1 Overview 1-1 Configuring Energy Saving on a Port 1-1 i
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... 08:05 to 10:15. Figure 1-1 Energy saving configuration page Table 1-1 describes the configuration items for the port. Configuring Energy Saving on certain days of energy saving. Disable PoE on a port. z Up to five energy saving policies with different time ranges can select a port and configure an energy saving policy for configuring energy saving on a port Item Time Range Sun through...
... 08:05 to 10:15. Figure 1-1 Energy saving configuration page Table 1-1 describes the configuration items for the port. Configuring Energy Saving on certain days of energy saving. Disable PoE on a port. z Up to five energy saving policies with different time ranges can select a port and configure an energy saving policy for configuring energy saving on a port Item Time Range Sun through...