User Guide
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...interface and you must specify the IP address of 3Com network managers is described in detail in "Getting Started" on your SuperStack II Hub 10 units. To open the Telnet session, you... and "Setup" on . Any SNMP based network manager can manage SuperStack II Huub 10 and LinkBuilder FMS Series units, provided the MIB (Management Information Base) is structured, and how the SNMP network manager... Enterprise Network Management Applications will see the main banner of the stack, and the Default Router address if necessary, if you first need to connect to do this manual. Refer to...
...interface and you must specify the IP address of 3Com network managers is described in detail in "Getting Started" on your SuperStack II Hub 10 units. To open the Telnet session, you... and "Setup" on . Any SNMP based network manager can manage SuperStack II Huub 10 and LinkBuilder FMS Series units, provided the MIB (Management Information Base) is structured, and how the SNMP network manager... Enterprise Network Management Applications will see the main banner of the stack, and the Default Router address if necessary, if you first need to connect to do this manual. Refer to...
User Guide
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... vendor, you need to connect to the Module using IP, enter the Device IP Address and Device SubNet Mask of the stack, and the Default Router address if necessary, or use the appropriate MIB file. If you wish to set up parameters including trap addresses. Enter the IP or IPX address... terminal or emulator to the serial port and logon using IPX, the stack will have to configure the Module locally. 3Com network managers such as Transcend WorkGroup Manager for the SuperStack II Hub 10 Series is available free on the Ask3Com bulletin board (see "Reset" on page 3-48) to do this. 2 Display...
... vendor, you need to connect to the Module using IP, enter the Device IP Address and Device SubNet Mask of the stack, and the Default Router address if necessary, or use the appropriate MIB file. If you wish to set up parameters including trap addresses. Enter the IP or IPX address... terminal or emulator to the serial port and logon using IPX, the stack will have to configure the Module locally. 3Com network managers such as Transcend WorkGroup Manager for the SuperStack II Hub 10 Series is available free on the Ask3Com bulletin board (see "Reset" on page 3-48) to do this. 2 Display...
User Guide
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... 255.255.0.0 is suitable. SLIP will do not know the address, consult your network administrator if you change . Setup 3-11 3Com SuperStack II Setup MAC Address: 08004E098765 Device IP Address: [123.248.123.12] SLIP Address: [192.168.101.1 ] Device ...SubNet Mask: [FFFF0000 ] SLIP SubNet Mask:[255.255.255.0 ] Default Router: [0.0.0.0 ] BootP Select: x Enabled x IPX Network Node [00000000]: 08004E098765 [00000000]: 08004E098765 [00000000]: 08004E098765 [00000000]: 08004E098765 Status x Enabled x x Enabled x ...
... 255.255.0.0 is suitable. SLIP will do not know the address, consult your network administrator if you change . Setup 3-11 3Com SuperStack II Setup MAC Address: 08004E098765 Device IP Address: [123.248.123.12] SLIP Address: [192.168.101.1 ] Device ...SubNet Mask: [FFFF0000 ] SLIP SubNet Mask:[255.255.255.0 ] Default Router: [0.0.0.0 ] BootP Select: x Enabled x IPX Network Node [00000000]: 08004E098765 [00000000]: 08004E098765 [00000000]: 08004E098765 [00000000]: 08004E098765 Status x Enabled x x Enabled x ...
User Guide
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... a valid IP address is suitable. If you change this field, reset the Module to download the IP address, the SubNet Mask, and the Router IP address from a BootP server on page 3-15). If you require more information about SLIP, read the Internet Activities Board document RFC 155 SLIP... SubNet Mask (Text Field) Enter a suitable subnet mask. This address is learned automatically from the local IPX router or NetWare File Server, and you change this protocol. If you should not need to XON/XOFF (see "Serial Port Setup" on your network...
... a valid IP address is suitable. If you change this field, reset the Module to download the IP address, the SubNet Mask, and the Router IP address from a BootP server on page 3-15). If you require more information about SLIP, read the Internet Activities Board document RFC 155 SLIP... SubNet Mask (Text Field) Enter a suitable subnet mask. This address is learned automatically from the local IPX router or NetWare File Server, and you change this protocol. If you should not need to XON/XOFF (see "Serial Port Setup" on your network...
User Guide
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... cursor to this button and press [Return] to go back to users with manager access level or higher.) 3Com SuperStack II Remote Poll Target Address : Round Trip Time : [11223344:112233445566] 30 (milli-seconds) 2 Router Hops This operation will determine if there is responding, by the Main Unit ID, Main Port ID, Standby...
... cursor to this button and press [Return] to go back to users with manager access level or higher.) 3Com SuperStack II Remote Poll Target Address : Round Trip Time : [11223344:112233445566] 30 (milli-seconds) 2 Router Hops This operation will determine if there is responding, by the Main Unit ID, Main Port ID, Standby...
User Guide
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...) This field indicates how long the unit has been running since the Module was received by the Module. The Module can be the number of router hops and, if set, the time-to the target device and the time a response was first installed, or initialized. This facility is the interval in... information about the Module. To display the screen, select the STATUS button on page 3-48 for the frame. See "Reset" on the Main Menu screen. 3Com SuperStack II Status System Up Time (seconds): 456 Number of the device to a management station if there is no reply is no response within a few...
...) This field indicates how long the unit has been running since the Module was received by the Module. The Module can be the number of router hops and, if set, the time-to the target device and the time a response was first installed, or initialized. This facility is the interval in... information about the Module. To display the screen, select the STATUS button on page 3-48 for the frame. See "Reset" on the Main Menu screen. 3Com SuperStack II Status System Up Time (seconds): 456 Number of the device to a management station if there is no reply is no response within a few...
User Guide
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Assigning unique device numbers is powered up of a network that wishes to connect to the Internet. If you are assigned by the local IPX router or NetWare File Server. This happens approximately 60 seconds after the unit is your network administrator. If you do not have an Internet address, see "...
Assigning unique device numbers is powered up of a network that wishes to connect to the Internet. If you are assigned by the local IPX router or NetWare File Server. This happens approximately 60 seconds after the unit is your network administrator. If you do not have an Internet address, see "...
User Guide
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... facility's autoconfiguration works only with speeds from 1200 to the user manual for the manager). Check the device's IP address, subnet mask and default router are correctly configured (see "Setup" on page 3-10) and the device has been reset (see "Reset" on your supplier. The Telnet workstation... access the device has not been disabled (see "Local Security" on page 3-48). Check the device's IP address, subnet mask and default router are not received by the SNMP manager (refer to 9600 baud. Check that Remote Telnet access or Community-SNMP access is correctly configured to ...
... facility's autoconfiguration works only with speeds from 1200 to the user manual for the manager). Check the device's IP address, subnet mask and default router are correctly configured (see "Setup" on page 3-10) and the device has been reset (see "Reset" on your supplier. The Telnet workstation... access the device has not been disabled (see "Local Security" on page 3-48). Check the device's IP address, subnet mask and default router are not received by the SNMP manager (refer to 9600 baud. Check that Remote Telnet access or Community-SNMP access is correctly configured to ...
User Guide
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...state. An important characteristic of RMON is that they are separated by exception. Therefore, 3Com's approach has been to be widely deployed around the network without in each hub device. For example, statistics can be able to gather statistics and identify problems or trends...E: RMON AND ADVANCED MANAGEMENT Benefits of network devices just to find out if the network is within its normal operating conditions. hubs, bridges, routers) at the network on the other problem with normal device management to allow proactive management. The traditional approach involves the constant ...
...state. An important characteristic of RMON is that they are separated by exception. Therefore, 3Com's approach has been to be widely deployed around the network without in each hub device. For example, statistics can be able to gather statistics and identify problems or trends...E: RMON AND ADVANCED MANAGEMENT Benefits of network devices just to find out if the network is within its normal operating conditions. hubs, bridges, routers) at the network on the other problem with normal device management to allow proactive management. The traditional approach involves the constant ...
User Guide
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... standby link 3-39 creating 3-39 deleting 3-39 rules for setting up 3-41 restart count 3-45 returning products for repair B-5 roll-over E-7 round trip time 3-45 router IP address 3-11 runt frames D-3 S safety information vii, 2-1 safety standards A-1 screen areas 3-1 screen components 3-2 screen map 3-5 screens auto logout 3-10 create user 3-20 delete users...
... standby link 3-39 creating 3-39 deleting 3-39 rules for setting up 3-41 restart count 3-45 returning products for repair B-5 roll-over E-7 round trip time 3-45 router IP address 3-11 runt frames D-3 S safety information vii, 2-1 safety standards A-1 screen areas 3-1 screen components 3-2 screen map 3-5 screens auto logout 3-10 create user 3-20 delete users...