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3Com 3C16405 User Manual (188 pages)
3Com SuperStack II PS Hub User Guide 3C16405-PS Hub 40 12-port, PS Hub 40 24-port-3C16406, PS Hub 50 24-port-3C16450
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Table of Contents
User Guide
1
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
15
Introduction
15
Conventions
16
How to Use this Guide
16
About the Ps Hub
19
Introduction
19
Features
20
How You Can Use the PS Hub
22
Building up a Network
22
Expanding an Existing Network
23
Migrating to Higher Performance
24
Workgroups
25
What Are Workgroups
25
Segments and Port Switching
26
Workgroup Example
30
How the Ps Hubs Differ
33
Overview
33
PS Hub 40
34
Segment Switch
34
PS Hub 50 Transceiver Module Slot
38
Using the Ps Hub
41
Leds and Ports
43
Before You Start
44
What Other Equipment Is Needed
44
Positioning the PS Hub
46
Using the Rubber Feet
46
Using the Labels
47
Rack and Wall Mounting
48
Rack Mounting
48
Wall Mounting
49
Connecting Workstations to Your Hub
51
Using Transceiver Modules
52
Connecting PS Hubs Together (Stacking)
52
About Cascade Cables
53
Using Cascade Cables
54
Using Hot Swap Cascade Units
55
Connecting Different Hubs and Stacks to Your Hub
56
Powering on the Units
57
Spot Checks
57
Load Balancing
59
Overview
59
How Does Load Balancing Work
60
Using an External Switch
61
Performing Load Balancing
61
Managing the Ps Hub
63
Introduction
63
Why Manage Your Stack
64
How You Can Manage Your Stack
65
Command Line Interface
65
Web Interface
65
SNMP Network Management
66
Methods of Management
67
Requirements for Managing over the Network
68
IP Addresses
69
Command Line Interface (CLI)
70
Through the Console Port
70
Over the Network
73
Web Interface
74
Through the Console Port
74
Over the Network
74
Which Web Browsers Are Supported
74
Quick Config Manager
75
Through the Console Port
75
Over the Network
76
Using the Command Line Interface
77
Accessing the CLI
78
Initial Access
78
Logging on
78
Logging off
79
Using the CLI Menus
80
CLI Menu Structure
80
Navigating the Menus and Entering Commands
81
Quick Guide to the Commands
82
Commands
83
Changing the Password
83
Setting the IP Configuration
84
Viewing the Configuration
85
Resetting the Stack
86
Initializing the Stack
87
Configuring Another Unit in the Stack
87
Enabling and Disabling RMON Filter Capture
88
Management Using the Web Interface
89
Accessing the Web Interface
89
About the Web Interface
92
General Components
92
Page Components
94
Web Interface Map
94
Using the Web Interface
95
Unit View and Unit Pages
96
User Access Levels
97
Exiting the Web Interface
97
Online Help System and Documentation
97
Unit Pages
98
Unit View
98
Unit Status
99
Management Address
100
Port Setup
101
Console Port Configuration
102
Segment Configuration
103
Switch Configuration
104
Permanent Address Management
104
Management Settings Pages
105
Documentation
105
Getting Started
106
Password Setting
107
System Name
107
Configuration Pages
108
Initialize
108
Load Balancing
108
Reset
108
Resilient Links
109
Add Resilient Link
111
Software Upgrade
112
Health Pages
113
Segment Graph
113
Problem Solving
115
Isolating a Problem
115
Solving Problems with the Hub
116
Solving Problems with the Command Line Interface
117
Solving Problems with the Web Interface
118
Solving Problems with an SNMP Network Management Application
119
Tandards and
121
A Dimensions, Standardsandcabling
121
Dimensions and Operating Environment
121
BABT Approval (for U.K. Users Only
121
Standards
122
Cabling
123
10BASE-T Cable
123
Console Cable
124
Modem Cable
125
Cascade Connections
126
Management Settings
126
B Management Using Quick Config Manager
128
Installing Quick Config Manager and the Load Balancing Tool
128
Installation Requirements
128
Installation Procedure
129
Running Quick Config Manager
130
Configuring Multiple Stacks
130
Selecting Your Management Access Method
131
Windows NT Only
131
Quick Config Manager Window Map
131
Accessing the Stack
134
Giving the Stack an IP Address
135
Viewing the Stack
138
Configuring Segments
140
Configuring the Segment Switch
143
Load Balancing
144
Menus
145
Changing the Community Name
145
Viewing Current Utilization
146
Viewing Utilization History
147
Fixing and Unfixing Segments and Ports
149
Performing Load Balancing
151
Changing the Console Port Settings
153
Upgrading a Stack
154
Solving Problems with Quick Config Manager
155
Serial Web Utility
157
Introduction
157
Installing the Serial Web Utility
157
Using the Serial Web Utility
159
Solving Problems with the Serial Web Utility
160
Agent Upgrade Utility
161
Using the Upgrade Utility
161
Solving Problems with the Agent Upgrade Utility
163
Technical Support
165
Online Technical Services
165
World Wide Web Site
165
3Com Bulletin Board Service
165
3Comfacts Automated Fax Service
166
3Comforum on Compuserve Online Service
167
Support from Your Network Supplier
167
Support from 3Com
168
Returning Products for Repair
169
Glossary
171
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