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... Mirroring 49 QoS VoIP Traffic Settings 50 Security 53 RADIUS Client 53 802.1X Settings 54 Monitoring 56 Address Table 56 Cable Diagnostics 56 5 TROUBLESHOOTING Resetting to Factory Defaults 59 Forgotten Password 59 Forgotten Static IP Address 60 Solving LED Issues 60 If the Problem Persists 61 A OBTAINING SUPPORT FOR YOUR PRODUCT Register Your...
... Mirroring 49 QoS VoIP Traffic Settings 50 Security 53 RADIUS Client 53 802.1X Settings 54 Monitoring 56 Address Table 56 Cable Diagnostics 56 5 TROUBLESHOOTING Resetting to Factory Defaults 59 Forgotten Password 59 Forgotten Static IP Address 60 Solving LED Issues 60 If the Problem Persists 61 A OBTAINING SUPPORT FOR YOUR PRODUCT Register Your...
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... Web interface without using Discovery. This section describes how to itself . To determine the IP address that IP address to configure the Switch. If you know the Switch's IP address, you assigned the Switch the IP address 192.168.0.123, start your Web browser, and then type http://192.168.0.123.... set the IP address mode to DHCP, check the DHCP server for the IP address that is assigned to the Switch, and then using that IP address to access the Web interface the next time you want to access the Web interface. This sticker contains the MAC address and default IP address of the ...
... Web interface without using Discovery. This section describes how to itself . To determine the IP address that IP address to configure the Switch. If you know the Switch's IP address, you assigned the Switch the IP address 192.168.0.123, start your Web browser, and then type http://192.168.0.123.... set the IP address mode to DHCP, check the DHCP server for the IP address that is assigned to the Switch, and then using that IP address to access the Web interface the next time you want to access the Web interface. This sticker contains the MAC address and default IP address of the ...
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...interface, you should assign an IP address to the Switch (either by DHCP or by using DHCP or assigning a static IP address) to ensure successful communication between the Switch and other switches on the network have this default IP address is found. 3Com recommends using the automatic configuration ...process, the Switch goes through the following sequence of steps: 1 The Switch tries to configure itself during auto IP configuration, check the sticker on the base ...
...interface, you should assign an IP address to the Switch (either by DHCP or by using DHCP or assigning a static IP address) to ensure successful communication between the Switch and other switches on the network have this default IP address is found. 3Com recommends using the automatic configuration ...process, the Switch goes through the following sequence of steps: 1 The Switch tries to configure itself during auto IP configuration, check the sticker on the base ...
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The Firmware Upgrade screen appears. 2 Once you make available. You may need to the default IP address 169.254.x.y. (see the file. A progress screen displays while the upgrade is permanently green. Newer versions of system firmware that you have downloaded the firmware, ... and the Switch may make a backup of the configuration beforehand, in the dialog box displayed by your computer, and then click OK. The Switch LAN IP address will lose all your configuration settings, 3Com recommends that 3Com may not start up properly afterwards.
The Firmware Upgrade screen appears. 2 Once you make available. You may need to the default IP address 169.254.x.y. (see the file. A progress screen displays while the upgrade is permanently green. Newer versions of system firmware that you have downloaded the firmware, ... and the Switch may make a backup of the configuration beforehand, in the dialog box displayed by your computer, and then click OK. The Switch LAN IP address will lose all your configuration settings, 3Com recommends that 3Com may not start up properly afterwards.
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INDEX Numbers 1000BASE-LX 71 1000BASE-SX 71 1000BASE-T 71 100BASE-TX 71 10BASE-T 71 A auto IP configuration 29 default IP address 29 default mask 29 autonegotiation 7 autosensing 7 B bandwidth 71 C client 72 configuration overview 27 connecting network device 17 SFP transceivers 18 conventions notice icons, About This Guide 5 text, ...
INDEX Numbers 1000BASE-LX 71 1000BASE-SX 71 1000BASE-T 71 100BASE-TX 71 10BASE-T 71 A auto IP configuration 29 default IP address 29 default mask 29 autonegotiation 7 autosensing 7 B bandwidth 71 C client 72 configuration overview 27 connecting network device 17 SFP transceivers 18 conventions notice icons, About This Guide 5 text, ...
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... removing 19 spot checks 19 subnet mask 74 switch defined 74 T TCP/IP 73 defined 74 traffic 75 monitoring 49 troubleshooting 59 forgotten IP address 59 forgotten password 59 LED-related issues 60 POST failed 17 trunking See link aggregation U user name default 32 V viewing status information 27 VLANs 35 creating 41 maximum supported...
... removing 19 spot checks 19 subnet mask 74 switch defined 74 T TCP/IP 73 defined 74 traffic 75 monitoring 49 troubleshooting 59 forgotten IP address 59 forgotten password 59 LED-related issues 60 POST failed 17 trunking See link aggregation U user name default 32 V viewing status information 27 VLANs 35 creating 41 maximum supported...