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...5 Conventions 5 Related Documentation 5 1 GETTING STARTED About the Switch 2916 and 2924 12 Front Panel Detail 13 LED Status Indicators 14 System Specifications 15 Installing the Switch 16 Setting Up for Management 17 Methods of Managing a Switch 17 Switch Setup Overview 18 Using the Command Line Interface ...V1 or V2 26 Default Users and Passwords 27 Upgrading Software using the CLI 27 2 USING THE 3COM WEB INTERFACE Starting the 3Com Web Interface 28 Understanding the 3Com Web Interface 30 Using Screen and Table Options 33 Saving the Configuration 37 Resetting the Device 38 ...
...5 Conventions 5 Related Documentation 5 1 GETTING STARTED About the Switch 2916 and 2924 12 Front Panel Detail 13 LED Status Indicators 14 System Specifications 15 Installing the Switch 16 Setting Up for Management 17 Methods of Managing a Switch 17 Switch Setup Overview 18 Using the Command Line Interface ...V1 or V2 26 Default Users and Passwords 27 Upgrading Software using the CLI 27 2 USING THE 3COM WEB INTERFACE Starting the 3Com Web Interface 28 Understanding the 3Com Web Interface 30 Using Screen and Table Options 33 Saving the Configuration 37 Resetting the Device 38 ...
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... 17 MANAGING DEVICE DIAGNOSTICS Configuring Port Mirroring 175 Viewing Cable Diagnostics 178 A 3COM NETWORK MANAGEMENT 3Com Network Supervisor 181 3Com Network Director 182 3Com Network Access Manager 182 3Com Enterprise Management Suite 183 Integration Kit with HP OpenView Network Node Manager 183 B DEVICE SPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURES Related Standards 184 Environmental 184 Physical 184 Electrical 185 Switch...
... 17 MANAGING DEVICE DIAGNOSTICS Configuring Port Mirroring 175 Viewing Cable Diagnostics 178 A 3COM NETWORK MANAGEMENT 3Com Network Supervisor 181 3Com Network Director 182 3Com Network Access Manager 182 3Com Enterprise Management Suite 183 Integration Kit with HP OpenView Network Node Manager 183 B DEVICE SPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURES Related Standards 184 Environmental 184 Physical 184 Electrical 185 Switch...
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... features and also the following topics: ■ About the Switch 2916 and 2924 ■ Front Panel Detail ■ LED Status Indicators ■ System Specifications ■ Installing the Switch ■ Setting Up for Management ■ Methods of Managing a Switch ■ Switch Setup Overview ■ Using the Command...■ Default Users and Passwords ■ Upgrading Software using the CLI 1 GETTING STARTED This chapter contains introductory information about the 3Com® Baseline Switch 2916-SFP Plus and the Baseline Switch 2924-SFP Plus and how they can be used in your network.
... features and also the following topics: ■ About the Switch 2916 and 2924 ■ Front Panel Detail ■ LED Status Indicators ■ System Specifications ■ Installing the Switch ■ Setting Up for Management ■ Methods of Managing a Switch ■ Switch Setup Overview ■ Using the Command...■ Default Users and Passwords ■ Upgrading Software using the CLI 1 GETTING STARTED This chapter contains introductory information about the 3Com® Baseline Switch 2916-SFP Plus and the Baseline Switch 2924-SFP Plus and how they can be used in your network.
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... switches. System Specifications System Specifications 15 Table 3 contains the system specifications of the Switch 2916 and 2924 series switches Specification Physical dimensions (H×W×D) Weight Console port Gigabit Ethernet ports on the front panel AC Input voltage Power consumption (full load) Operating temperature Relative humidity Switch 2916-SFP Plus 16-Port 3CBLSG16 Switch 2924-SFP... ports ports Rated voltage range: 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz 58 W 84 W 0 to 40 °C (32 to 113 °F) 10 to 90% noncondensing Additional specifications can be found in Appendix B "Device...
... switches. System Specifications System Specifications 15 Table 3 contains the system specifications of the Switch 2916 and 2924 series switches Specification Physical dimensions (H×W×D) Weight Console port Gigabit Ethernet ports on the front panel AC Input voltage Power consumption (full load) Operating temperature Relative humidity Switch 2916-SFP Plus 16-Port 3CBLSG16 Switch 2924-SFP... ports ports Rated voltage range: 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz 58 W 84 W 0 to 40 °C (32 to 113 °F) 10 to 90% noncondensing Additional specifications can be found in Appendix B "Device...
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...and deleting configuration parameters. Click the tabs to display the sub-features. The main branches expand to view all the components under a specific feature. Provides access to online help, and contains information about the Web Interface. The Tab Area enables navigation through the configurable device...Tree View 2 Tab View 3 Web Interface Information Description Tree View provides easy navigation through the different device features. Understanding the 3Com Web Interface 31 Figure 9 Web Interface Components The following additional information: ■ Device Representation -
...and deleting configuration parameters. Click the tabs to display the sub-features. The main branches expand to view all the components under a specific feature. Provides access to online help, and contains information about the Web Interface. The Tab Area enables navigation through the configurable device...Tree View 2 Tab View 3 Web Interface Information Description Tree View provides easy navigation through the different device features. Understanding the 3Com Web Interface 31 Figure 9 Web Interface Components The following additional information: ■ Device Representation -
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... that appears within the Device View Tab. Table 8 3Com Web Interface Information Tabs Tab Tab Name Help Description Opens the online help. 32 CHAPTER 2: USING THE 3COM WEB INTERFACE Device The 3Com Web Interface Home Page contains a graphical panel Representation representation... of configuring device information, and include the following: Table 7 3Com Web Interface Configuration Buttons Button Button Name Clear Logs Description Clears system logs. Figure 10 Device Representation 2 By selecting a specific port with your mouse, you can view the port statistics. Deletes...
... that appears within the Device View Tab. Table 8 3Com Web Interface Information Tabs Tab Tab Name Help Description Opens the online help. 32 CHAPTER 2: USING THE 3COM WEB INTERFACE Device The 3Com Web Interface Home Page contains a graphical panel Representation representation... of configuring device information, and include the following: Table 7 3Com Web Interface Configuration Buttons Button Button Name Clear Logs Description Clears system logs. Figure 10 Device Representation 2 By selecting a specific port with your mouse, you can view the port statistics. Deletes...
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For example, to specific 3Com Web Interface pages, by opening the IP Setup Page. The IP information is configured, and the device is updated. 34 CHAPTER 2: USING THE 3COM WEB INTERFACE Adding Configuration Information User-defined information can be added to configure IP Setup: 1 Click Administration > IP Setup. The IP Setup Page opens: Figure 12 IP Setup Page 2 Enter requisite information in the text field. 3 Click Apply.
For example, to specific 3Com Web Interface pages, by opening the IP Setup Page. The IP information is configured, and the device is updated. 34 CHAPTER 2: USING THE 3COM WEB INTERFACE Adding Configuration Information User-defined information can be added to configure IP Setup: 1 Click Administration > IP Setup. The IP Setup Page opens: Figure 12 IP Setup Page 2 Enter requisite information in the text field. 3 Click Apply.
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...; Enable - Displays the time span (in seconds) in which the port authentication was terminated. 2 Click Apply. Disables the periodic reauthentication on the device and defining specific 802.1X setting for each port individually. 54 CHAPTER 4: MANAGING DEVICE SECURITY ■ Guest VLAN - Disables an unauthorized port to this page. Defining 802.1X...
...; Enable - Displays the time span (in seconds) in which the port authentication was terminated. 2 Click Apply. Disables the periodic reauthentication on the device and defining specific 802.1X setting for each port individually. 54 CHAPTER 4: MANAGING DEVICE SECURITY ■ Guest VLAN - Disables an unauthorized port to this page. Defining 802.1X...
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..., the port can be shut down, a trap can receive TCP packets, however, if a UDP packet is received, the packet is assigned rate limiting restrictions for specific ingress ports. Packets are either admitted or denied entry. Packets entering an ingress port, with an active ACL are forwarded or dropped. The following topics...
..., the port can be shut down, a trap can receive TCP packets, however, if a UDP packet is received, the packet is assigned rate limiting restrictions for specific ingress ports. Packets are either admitted or denied entry. Packets entering an ingress port, with an active ACL are forwarded or dropped. The following topics...
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... packets can be defined in all ACLs together is 256. Either the DSCP value or the IP Precedence value is assigned rate limiting restrictions for specific ingress ports. Prec. - The options are denied entry, the user can also be sent to the network administrator, or packet is used to match packets...
... packets can be defined in all ACLs together is 256. Either the DSCP value or the IP Precedence value is assigned rate limiting restrictions for specific ingress ports. Prec. - The options are denied entry, the user can also be sent to the network administrator, or packet is used to match packets...
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... Based ACL > Setup. The possible fields are checked on which is matched. The possible field range is applied to ACL ■ Priority - Each protocol has a specific protocol number which ACE can be bound. ■ Create ACL -
... Based ACL > Setup. The possible fields are checked on which is matched. The possible field range is applied to ACL ■ Priority - Each protocol has a specific protocol number which ACE can be bound. ■ Create ACL -
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.... ■ Select from the receiver. ■ Psh - Adds user-defined protocols by which the packet is no more data from a list on a specific protocol. ■ Any - Finish. Push (send) the data as soon as possible, without buffering. This marks a normal closing of the next byte ...). Selects a protocol from the sender. This is unique. Enables creating an ACL based on which is used to the packet. Each protocol has a specific protocol number which ACE can be modified. This is 0-255. ■ Source Port - Enables creating an ACL Based on any protocol. ■ Destination...
.... ■ Select from the receiver. ■ Psh - Adds user-defined protocols by which the packet is no more data from a list on a specific protocol. ■ Any - Finish. Push (send) the data as soon as possible, without buffering. This marks a normal closing of the next byte ...). Selects a protocol from the sender. This is unique. Enables creating an ACL based on which is used to the packet. Each protocol has a specific protocol number which ACE can be modified. This is 0-255. ■ Source Port - Enables creating an ACL Based on any protocol. ■ Destination...
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... to MAC or IP Based ACLs. 76 CHAPTER 4: MANAGING DEVICE SECURITY Configuring ACL The ACL Binding Setup Page allows the network administrator to bind Binding specific ports to its port members. 2 Define the relevant fields. 3 Click Apply.
... to MAC or IP Based ACLs. 76 CHAPTER 4: MANAGING DEVICE SECURITY Configuring ACL The ACL Binding Setup Page allows the network administrator to bind Binding specific ports to its port members. 2 Define the relevant fields. 3 Click Apply.
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Displays the system time in 24-hour format), Minutes, and Seconds. ■ Date - Monitor users have limited permissions on the device. Country specific times need to be enabled on this page. You can configure the Month, Day, and Year. ■ Daylight Saving - Indicates the system time. Daylight Savings ...
Displays the system time in 24-hour format), Minutes, and Seconds. ■ Date - Monitor users have limited permissions on the device. Country specific times need to be enabled on this page. You can configure the Month, Day, and Year. ■ Daylight Saving - Indicates the system time. Daylight Savings ...
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.... Disables the port. ■ Speed - Enables the port. ■ Disable - The port speed determines what speed setting options are available. Defines the configured rate for specific ports. Monitor users have no access to configure port parameters for the port.
.... Disables the port. ■ Speed - Enables the port. ■ Disable - The port speed determines what speed setting options are available. Defines the configured rate for specific ports. Monitor users have no access to configure port parameters for the port.
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... this page. The possible field values are : ■ Enable - 90 CHAPTER 6: CONFIGURING PORTS Viewing Port Details The Port Detail Page displays current port parameters for specific ports. Displays the current port settings. ■ Port State - Indicates the port state. To view Port Details: 1 Click Port > Administration > Detail.
... this page. The possible field values are : ■ Enable - 90 CHAPTER 6: CONFIGURING PORTS Viewing Port Details The Port Detail Page displays current port parameters for specific ports. Displays the current port settings. ■ Port State - Indicates the port state. To view Port Details: 1 Click Port > Administration > Detail.
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... Settings Setup Page opens: Figure 60 ARP Settings Setup Page The ARP Settings Setup Page contains the following fields: ■ VLAN - Indicates the VLAN for specific interfaces. The default value is associated in seconds) that passes between ARP Table entry requests.
... Settings Setup Page opens: Figure 60 ARP Settings Setup Page The ARP Settings Setup Page contains the following fields: ■ VLAN - Indicates the VLAN for specific interfaces. The default value is associated in seconds) that passes between ARP Table entry requests.
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.... ■ Remove - Clears only dynamic ARP entries. ■ Static - Specifies the types of ARP entries that are : ■ None - The possible values are cleared. Removes a specific ARP entry. Removes the selected ARP entries. ■ Unchecked - Maintains the ARP entries. ■ All - Clears all ARP entries. ■ Dynamic - The monitor user has...
.... ■ Remove - Clears only dynamic ARP entries. ■ Static - Specifies the types of ARP entries that are : ■ None - The possible values are cleared. Removes a specific ARP entry. Removes the selected ARP entries. ■ Unchecked - Maintains the ARP entries. ■ All - Clears all ARP entries. ■ Dynamic - The monitor user has...
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... the port. Displays dynamic MAC Addresses assigned to the port. ■ Dynamic - Displays the current port settings. ■ State - Displays all MAC Addresses assigned to specific ports. 1 Click Monitoring > Address Tables > Port Summary. Viewing Port The Port Summary Page allows the user to view the MAC addresses Summary Settings assigned to...
... the port. Displays dynamic MAC Addresses assigned to the port. ■ Dynamic - Displays the current port settings. ■ State - Displays all MAC Addresses assigned to specific ports. 1 Click Monitoring > Address Tables > Port Summary. Viewing Port The Port Summary Page allows the user to view the MAC addresses Summary Settings assigned to...
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Indicates Port Table entry number. ■ Aging Time - The MAC address is added to the specific port and VLAN ID. ■ No Aging - Indicates that the Address Table entry assigned by the user is 300 seconds. 2 Define the fields. 3 Click Apply. ...
Indicates Port Table entry number. ■ Aging Time - The MAC address is added to the specific port and VLAN ID. ■ No Aging - Indicates that the Address Table entry assigned by the user is 300 seconds. 2 Define the fields. 3 Click Apply. ...