Getting Started Guide
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... Protocol Enabled Fast Start: Enabled on all other traffic. If you to connect to and manage the Switch: ■ IP Address ■ Subnet Mask ■ Default Router 18 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCING THE SUPERSTACK 3 SWITCH 4200 SERIES Default Settings Table 5 shows the default settings for all ports RMON Alarm Enabled Smart Auto-Sensing Enabled LACP (10/100/1000BASE-T ports and...
... Protocol Enabled Fast Start: Enabled on all other traffic. If you to connect to and manage the Switch: ■ IP Address ■ Subnet Mask ■ Default Router 18 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCING THE SUPERSTACK 3 SWITCH 4200 SERIES Default Settings Table 5 shows the default settings for all ports RMON Alarm Enabled Smart Auto-Sensing Enabled LACP (10/100/1000BASE-T ports and...
Getting Started Guide
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...Switch, sticking one IP address. The units are connected together via the 10/100/1000BASE-T ports on top of the other, you should first initialize it to factory default settings Stack renumbering occurs when another Switch...2 3 Alert 4 Unit 3C17300 Superstack 3 Switch 4226T The unit LEDs will display the ...3Com recommends that the pads of the upper unit line up with the recesses of the lower unit. Cable lengths of between 14 cm (5.5 in the marked area at each other . Starting from 1 at the bottom to 4 at the top. If you are mixing a variety of SuperStack® 3 Switch...
...Switch, sticking one IP address. The units are connected together via the 10/100/1000BASE-T ports on top of the other, you should first initialize it to factory default settings Stack renumbering occurs when another Switch...2 3 Alert 4 Unit 3C17300 Superstack 3 Switch 4226T The unit LEDs will display the ...3Com recommends that the pads of the upper unit line up with the recesses of the lower unit. Cable lengths of between 14 cm (5.5 in the marked area at each other . Starting from 1 at the bottom to 4 at the top. If you are mixing a variety of SuperStack® 3 Switch...
Getting Started Guide
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... allocate static IP addresses. (Static IP addresses are not connected to your Switch (essential if you change it is the same mechanism used by Auto-IP are temporary as Auto-IP and is operating in use the Manual IP configuration method if: ■ you do not have this default IP address is found, the Switch will configure itself with its default IP address 169.254...
... allocate static IP addresses. (Static IP addresses are not connected to your Switch (essential if you change it is the same mechanism used by Auto-IP are temporary as Auto-IP and is operating in use the Manual IP configuration method if: ■ you do not have this default IP address is found, the Switch will configure itself with its default IP address 169.254...
Getting Started Guide
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...can manually set up the Switch with RJ-45 connectors. ■ A suitable Web browser - Manually Configuring IP Information 35 Manually Configuring IP Information You can manually configure the Switch IP information in standalone mode and has the default IP address of 169.254.100....100. You can then manually enter IP information using the web interface or the...
...can manually set up the Switch with RJ-45 connectors. ■ A suitable Web browser - Manually Configuring IP Information 35 Manually Configuring IP Information You can manually configure the Switch IP information in standalone mode and has the default IP address of 169.254.100....100. You can then manually enter IP information using the web interface or the...
Getting Started Guide
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... front panel ports on the Switch. You can return to the following settings: ■ IP address - 169.254.100.99 ■ Subnet mask - 255.255.0.0 Setting Up the Switch with IP information. Configuring the Workstation with IP Information You need to change the IP address and subnet mask of the Ethernet...you have connected to manually set up the Switch. Using the Web Interface 1 Power-up the Switch with IP Information You are now ready to the Switch. This takes approximately one end of the workstation that is the default IP address that you can do this using an Ethernet...
... front panel ports on the Switch. You can return to the following settings: ■ IP address - 169.254.100.99 ■ Subnet mask - 255.255.0.0 Setting Up the Switch with IP information. Configuring the Workstation with IP Information You need to change the IP address and subnet mask of the Ethernet...you have connected to manually set up the Switch. Using the Web Interface 1 Power-up the Switch with IP Information You are now ready to the Switch. This takes approximately one end of the workstation that is the default IP address that you can do this using an Ethernet...
Getting Started Guide
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...Manual and then enter the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway that you have logged on ASCII Setup.. See "Methods of Managing a Switch" on correctly, the If you want the Switch to use when it is no response, wait for one minute then re-enter the default IP address. 3 At the login and... your user name and press Return at the password prompt (default user name and password). b In the dialogue box that appears type the default IP address of the information entered. If you to set up your Switch is now complete and the Switch is : Telnet 169.254.100.100 c Click OK. ...
...Manual and then enter the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway that you have logged on ASCII Setup.. See "Methods of Managing a Switch" on correctly, the If you want the Switch to use when it is no response, wait for one minute then re-enter the default IP address. 3 At the login and... your user name and press Return at the password prompt (default user name and password). b In the dialogue box that appears type the default IP address of the information entered. If you to set up your Switch is now complete and the Switch is : Telnet 169.254.100.100 c Click OK. ...
Getting Started Guide
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... console port, or ■ A standard modem cable - Figure 11 Connecting a workstation to the Switch via the console port directly, or through a modem. ■ Documentation supplied with IP information: ■ IP address ■ subnet mask ■ default gateway Connecting the Workstation to the Switch 1 Connect the workstation to the console port using a standard null modem cable as...
... console port, or ■ A standard modem cable - Figure 11 Connecting a workstation to the Switch via the console port directly, or through a modem. ■ Documentation supplied with IP information: ■ IP address ■ subnet mask ■ default gateway Connecting the Workstation to the Switch 1 Connect the workstation to the console port using a standard null modem cable as...
Getting Started Guide
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... default IP address 169.254.100.100. Administer protocols security - For help 1 Select menu option: 4 At the Select menu option prompt enter the protocol ip interface summary command. If there is made the Switch begins the automatic IP...address is displayed as the Switch detects a connection to the network using an Ethernet cable. Administer physical interfaces protocol - Administer sytem-level functions trafficManagement - Figure 14 Example top-level command line interface menu Menu options 3Com Superstack 3 Switch 4200 bridge - As soon as your Switch...
... default IP address 169.254.100.100. Administer protocols security - For help 1 Select menu option: 4 At the Select menu option prompt enter the protocol ip interface summary command. If there is made the Switch begins the automatic IP...address is displayed as the Switch detects a connection to the network using an Ethernet cable. Administer physical interfaces protocol - Administer sytem-level functions trafficManagement - Figure 14 Example top-level command line interface menu Menu options 3Com Superstack 3 Switch 4200 bridge - As soon as your Switch...
Getting Started Guide
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... starts. 6 If you have already modified the default passwords). Choosing a Browser To display the web interface correctly, use one of the following format: >telnet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address of the Switch) If opening a Telnet session via third party ...9632; A suitable Web browser. 48 CHAPTER 3: SETTING UP FOR MANAGEMENT 4 To open a Telnet session via the DOS prompt, enter the IP address of the Switch that you wish to manage in the following Web browser and platform combinations: Table 8 Supported Web Browsers and Platforms Netscape 4.76 Netscape 6.2 Internet...
... starts. 6 If you have already modified the default passwords). Choosing a Browser To display the web interface correctly, use one of the following format: >telnet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address of the Switch) If opening a Telnet session via third party ...9632; A suitable Web browser. 48 CHAPTER 3: SETTING UP FOR MANAGEMENT 4 To open a Telnet session via the DOS prompt, enter the IP address of the Switch that you wish to manage in the following Web browser and platform combinations: Table 8 Supported Web Browsers and Platforms Netscape 4.76 Netscape 6.2 Internet...
Getting Started Guide
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... the 3Com Network Supervisor application that is powered up. 3 Open your browser settings. You can manage a Switch if: ■ The correct Management Information Bases (MIBs) are in VLAN 1 (the Default VLAN). If you have changed your web browser and enter the IP address of the Switch that you have the IP protocol correctly installed on the Switch are...
... the 3Com Network Supervisor application that is powered up. 3 Open your browser settings. You can manage a Switch if: ■ The correct Management Information Bases (MIBs) are in VLAN 1 (the Default VLAN). If you have changed your web browser and enter the IP address of the Switch that you have the IP protocol correctly installed on the Switch are...
Getting Started Guide
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... below. 1 Power off the unit. 2 Check that the default gateway IP address within the Switch is a decimal number between 0 and 255. To correct this problem, completely remove the GBIC and replace it . Solving Communication Problems If you experience communication problems with a 3Com approved GBIC. IP addresses have a unique IP address. Error message indicating that the GBIC does not meet...
... below. 1 Power off the unit. 2 Check that the default gateway IP address within the Switch is a decimal number between 0 and 255. To correct this problem, completely remove the GBIC and replace it . Solving Communication Problems If you experience communication problems with a 3Com approved GBIC. IP addresses have a unique IP address. Error message indicating that the GBIC does not meet...
Getting Started Guide
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INDEX Numbers 10/100/1000BASE-T ports 14 3C number 22 3Com Knowledgebase Web Services 76 3Com URL 75 A access levels of default users 50 automatic setup 42 3Com Network Supervisor 42 console port 42 B browsers choosing 48 C cable choosing the correct 25 fiber 26 maximum length 14 pin... GBIC ports 14 transceivers 27 GBIC ports 14 H hardware features 12 I installing the Switch 19 prerequisites 20 IP addressing registered 56 IP configuration 33 L LEDs 15 logging in as a default user 50 M MAC address of the Switch 22 management methods 45 preparing for 34 setting up 31, 32 manual setup console port ...
INDEX Numbers 10/100/1000BASE-T ports 14 3C number 22 3Com Knowledgebase Web Services 76 3Com URL 75 A access levels of default users 50 automatic setup 42 3Com Network Supervisor 42 console port 42 B browsers choosing 48 C cable choosing the correct 25 fiber 26 maximum length 14 pin... GBIC ports 14 transceivers 27 GBIC ports 14 H hardware features 12 I installing the Switch 19 prerequisites 20 IP addressing registered 56 IP configuration 33 L LEDs 15 logging in as a default user 50 M MAC address of the Switch 22 management methods 45 preparing for 34 setting up 31, 32 manual setup console port ...