Using Menus To Perform Tasks - 3Com 4007 Command Reference Manual

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Using Menus to
Perform Tasks
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VERVIEW
Table 4 Types of Commands Associated with Configuration Tasks (continued)
Topic
Top-Level Menu
Traffic policy
qos
Management
snmp
Monitoring
analyzer
network activity
When you access the Administration Console, the top-level menu
appears; the menu options are on the left side and brief descriptions are
on the right side. Most top-level menu options lead to submenus (an
example of one that does not lead to submenus is disconnect), which
in turn may lead to additional submenus.
To perform any task, you must begin by selecting one of the options from
the top-level menu. Next, you select an option from the submenu and
continue in this fashion until you reach a point where no further input is
required and you have either modified a parameter or received a display
of information.
Be sure to consult the Switch 4007 Implementation Guide for guidelines
on the order in which to configure certain features (menu options). For
example, we recommend that you configure trunks before VLANs.
The commands that you can use or view depend on your level of access,
and the type of module to which you are connected.
The "Menu Structure" diagrams in this guide show an inclusive list of
commands for all modules. To determine whether a command applies to
a certain module, see the command summary in Chapter 2 or see the
checklist at the beginning of each command description in all other
chapters.
Tasks
Set up classifiers and controls for Quality of
Service and RSVP
Set up the switching module for SNMP
functions, including trap reporting
(You must establish additional SNMP settings
on the management module)
Configure roving analysis ports and connect
a network analyzer device

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