Quick Start For Snmp Management Users; Using Telnet - 3Com 3C16630A User Manual

Management module/advanced rmon module
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Quick Start for SNMP Management Users

This section describes briefly how to get started if you wish to use an
SNMP manager, once you have installed and powered up the Module.
It assumes you are already familiar with SNMP management. Refer to
the sections which follow for more details.
information about IP and IPX addresses.
If you are using the IPX protocol, the Module will be allocated an IPX
address automatically. You can start the SNMP manager and begin
managing the stack.
If you are using IP and have a BootP server on your network, the IP
parameters will be automatically loaded and brought into use.
If you are using IP and no BootP server, you will need to configure the
stack's IP parameters before the SNMP manager can communicate with
the stack. To do this, perform the following steps:
1 Connect a VT100 terminal (configured to 9600 baud, character size 8,
stop bit 1, parity none) to the Module's serial port.
2 Log on to system (see
3 Select Management Setup from the Main Menu. (See
page 3-9.)
4 Use the Management Setup screen (see
the IP parameter details.
5 Reset (see
managing the stack with the SNMP manager.

Using Telnet

Any Telnet facility that emulates a VT100 terminal should be able to
communicate with the Module over the network. Up to three active
Telnet sessions can access the Module concurrently. If a connection to
a Telnet session is not closed, but is lost inadvertently, the connection
will be closed by the Module after between 2 and 3 minutes of
inactivity.
S
NSTALLATION AND
ETUP FOR
"Logon"
"Reset"
on page 3-48) the Module. You can now begin
M
ANAGEMENT
Appendix A
on page 3-7).
"Setup"
on page 3-10) to enter
contains more
"Main Menu"
on
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