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...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 (CLI... 21 Setting Up Web Interface Management 25 Setting Up SNMP Management V1 or V2 26 Default Users and Passwords 27 Upgrading Software using the CLI 27 2 USING THE 3COM WEB INTERFACE Starting the 3Com ...
...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 (CLI... 21 Setting Up Web Interface Management 25 Setting Up SNMP Management V1 or V2 26 Default Users and Passwords 27 Upgrading Software using the CLI 27 2 USING THE 3COM WEB INTERFACE Starting the 3Com ...
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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. It covers summaries of hardware and software features and also the following topics: ■ About the Switch 2916 and 2924 ■ Front Panel Detail ■ LED Status Indicators ■...
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. It covers summaries of hardware and software features and also the following topics: ■ About the Switch 2916 and 2924 ■ Front Panel Detail ■ LED Status Indicators ■...
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...Line Interface through the Console port for basic operations of the switch including setting and viewing the IP address, configuring user accounts, upgrading switch firmware, and more. Refer to "3Com CLI Reference Guide" on the switch. Setting Up for Management 17 Setting Up for Management To ..., you have to access the management software that allow you to manage Management the switch using the Console Port ■ Setting Up Web Interface Management ■ Setting Up SNMP Management V1 or V2 ■ Default Users and Passwords Methods of Managing a Switch To manage your network.
...Line Interface through the Console port for basic operations of the switch including setting and viewing the IP address, configuring user accounts, upgrading switch firmware, and more. Refer to "3Com CLI Reference Guide" on the switch. Setting Up for Management 17 Setting Up for Management To ..., you have to access the management software that allow you to manage Management the switch using the Console Port ■ Setting Up Web Interface Management ■ Setting Up SNMP Management V1 or V2 ■ Default Users and Passwords Methods of Managing a Switch To manage your network.
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...Yes No IP Information is automatically configured using the console port. See page 26 CAUTION: To protect your switch from unauthorized access, you must change the default password as soon as possible, even if you do you want to the console port and use the Command Line... page 20 Initial IP Information Setup Do you want to actively manage your Switch? 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...
...Yes No IP Information is automatically configured using the console port. See page 26 CAUTION: To protect your switch from unauthorized access, you must change the default password as soon as possible, even if you do you want to the console port and use the Command Line... page 20 Initial IP Information Setup Do you want to actively manage your Switch? 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...
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... IP address of the switch that your IP information has been entered correctly and the switch is on page 181. See "3Com Network Management" on the same subnet as your user name and press Return at the password prompt (or the password of all ports on ... login and password prompts, enter admin as your choice if you can use any network management application running the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) to manage the switch. 3Com offers a range of network management applications to address networks of your switch. 3 Check you have already modified the default passwords).
... IP address of the switch that your IP information has been entered correctly and the switch is on page 181. See "3Com Network Management" on the same subnet as your user name and press Return at the password prompt (or the password of all ports on ... login and password prompts, enter admin as your choice if you can use any network management application running the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) to manage the switch. 3Com offers a range of network management applications to address networks of your switch. 3 Check you have already modified the default passwords).
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... describes how to upgrade software to reboot the system (yes, no password) Access Level Management - Upgrading Software using the switch Web user interface. The default user is the source bootcode filename. Note: You can access and change the default passwords, you want to your Switch from the new software you have downloaded, enter the following: reboot...
... describes how to upgrade software to reboot the system (yes, no password) Access Level Management - Upgrading Software using the switch Web user interface. The default user is the source bootcode filename. Note: You can access and change the default passwords, you want to your Switch from the new software you have downloaded, enter the following: reboot...
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...the switch concurrently. Login information is required of each user. A unique password is always handled in Configuring System Access Section. Provides the user with read -only access. Two access levels exist on the 3Com Web Interface: ■ Management access level - 2 USING THE 3COM ... Connections ■ Accessing the 3Com Web Interface Multi-Session Web Connections The Multi-Session web connections feature enables 10 users to users for the switch. The factory default is always one management level user configured for configuring the switch. Users and access levels are...
...the switch concurrently. Login information is required of each user. A unique password is always handled in Configuring System Access Section. Provides the user with read -only access. Two access levels exist on the 3Com Web Interface: ■ Management access level - 2 USING THE 3COM ... Connections ■ Accessing the 3Com Web Interface Multi-Session Web Connections The Multi-Session web connections feature enables 10 users to users for the switch. The factory default is always one management level user configured for configuring the switch. Users and access levels are...
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Passwords are case sensitive. 4 Click Login. Starting the 3Com Web Interface 29 Accessing the 3Com This section contains information on starting the 3Com Web interface. Web Interface To access the 3Com user interface: 1 Open an Internet browser. 2 Enter the device IP address in the address bar and press Enter. The Enter Network Password Page opens: Figure 7 Enter Network Password Page 3 Enter your user name and password. The device default factory settings is configured with a User Name that is admin and a password that is blank. The 3Com Web Interface Home Page opens:
Passwords are case sensitive. 4 Click Login. Starting the 3Com Web Interface 29 Accessing the 3Com This section contains information on starting the 3Com Web interface. Web Interface To access the 3Com user interface: 1 Open an Internet browser. 2 Enter the device IP address in the address bar and press Enter. The Enter Network Password Page opens: Figure 7 Enter Network Password Page 3 Enter your user name and password. The device default factory settings is configured with a User Name that is admin and a password that is blank. The 3Com Web Interface Home Page opens:
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... and access the switch concurrently. The factory default is managed in the local database. Provides the user with read /write access. Two access levels exist on device and allows 10 users to users for configuring the switch. Provides the user with no Password. ■ Monitor...; Defining System Access ■ Modifying System Access ■ Removing System Access A unique password is always one management level user configured for users using the System Access Interface. The Multi-Session web feature is enabled on the 3Com Web Interface: ■ Management access level -
... and access the switch concurrently. The factory default is managed in the local database. Provides the user with read /write access. Two access levels exist on device and allows 10 users to users for configuring the switch. Provides the user with no Password. ■ Monitor...; Defining System Access ■ Modifying System Access ■ Removing System Access A unique password is always one management level user configured for users using the System Access Interface. The Multi-Session web feature is enabled on the 3Com Web Interface: ■ Management access level -
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...can take 30-60 seconds for each host to decide whether its ports are transmitted to VLANs based on Password Management, see "Default Users and Passwords" page 27. Port-based VLANs classify incoming packets to the relevant ports. Users specify which allows network...when auto-negotiation is a client/server-based protocol. Switch Features 187 Table 11 Features of the Baseline Switch 2916-SFP Plus and Switch 2924-SFP Plus (continued) Feature MAC Address Capacity Support MAC Multicast Support MDI/MDIX Support Password Management Port-based Authentication Port-based Virtual LANs Port ...
...can take 30-60 seconds for each host to decide whether its ports are transmitted to VLANs based on Password Management, see "Default Users and Passwords" page 27. Port-based VLANs classify incoming packets to the relevant ports. Users specify which allows network...when auto-negotiation is a client/server-based protocol. Switch Features 187 Table 11 Features of the Baseline Switch 2916-SFP Plus and Switch 2924-SFP Plus (continued) Feature MAC Address Capacity Support MAC Multicast Support MDI/MDIX Support Password Management Port-based Authentication Port-based Virtual LANs Port ...
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.... The Login prompt displays: Login: 2 Enter your User Name at the Login prompt. E 3COM CLI REFERENCE GUIDE This section describes using the CLI via a console port: 1 Connect the RJ-45 cable... to the Console port of the switch to the serial port of the terminal or computer running the terminal emulation application. 2 Set the... to manage the device. To logon to the CLI The Login process requires a User Name and Password. The default user name for first time configuration is very similar to entering commands on to the CLI Interface: ...
.... The Login prompt displays: Login: 2 Enter your User Name at the Login prompt. E 3COM CLI REFERENCE GUIDE This section describes using the CLI via a console port: 1 Connect the RJ-45 cable... to the Console port of the switch to the serial port of the terminal or computer running the terminal emulation application. 2 Set the... to manage the device. To logon to the CLI The Login process requires a User Name and Password. The default user name for first time configuration is very similar to entering commands on to the CLI Interface: ...
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User Guidelines The user needs to login to the session in order to change the password. Syntax password Default Configuration This command has no default configuration. Example Select menu option: password Change password for user: username Old password: Enter new password: Retype password: The command line interface password has been successfully changed. Select menu option: CLI Commands 205 Password The Password command changes the user's password.
User Guidelines The user needs to login to the session in order to change the password. Syntax password Default Configuration This command has no default configuration. Example Select menu option: password Change password for user: username Old password: Enter new password: Retype password: The command line interface password has been successfully changed. Select menu option: CLI Commands 205 Password The Password command changes the user's password.