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3Com 4007 Implementation Manual (684 pages)
3Com 4007: Install Guide
Brand:
3Com
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 6.89 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
31
Audience
31
Conventions
32
Scope of this Guide
32
Switch 4007 Documentation
34
Documentation Comments
35
Year 2000 Compliance
35
4007 System
37
Configuration Overview
39
Physical Configuration Requirements and Options
40
Requirements
40
Options
41
Order of Installation Activities
41
System Architecture
41
Management Options
42
Management Module Console
42
Switching Module Administration Console
43
Web Management Software
43
SNMP-Based Network Management Overview
44
Management Access
45
Terminal Port Access
45
Modem Port Access
46
Access Levels
46
System Configuration Process
47
Configuration Procedure
47
Configure each Switching Module
47
Configure the Management Module
47
Nderstanding He Anagement Module
51
Overview of the Management Module
53
Before You Start
53
Module Overview
54
Module Components
54
Module Functions
55
Impact on the Network
56
Installing Management Modules
57
Before You Start
57
Installing Modules
58
Hot Insert and Hot Swap
58
Installing Non-Management Modules
58
Creating a Redundant Configuration
59
Installation
59
The Relationship between Two Management Modules
59
The Failover Process
60
Connectivity Rules
61
Verifying Management Module Operation
62
The Display Button
63
Making Management Connections
63
Connecting to a 10BASE-T Ethernet Port
63
Using an MDI-To-MDI Crossover Cable
64
Connecting to an RS-232 Console Port
64
Using a Modem
66
Verifying Network Connectivity
67
EME Technical Specifications
69
Configuring and Using Eme Options
71
Quick Reference Configuration
72
Saving Configuration Values
72
Connecting to the System
73
Initial Access
73
Logging into the System
73
Terminating a Connection
73
Setting up an IP Address for Telnet
73
Connecting to Remote Devices
74
In-Band Connections
75
Serial Line Internet Protocol Connections
75
Configuring Access to the Web Interface
76
Entering Commands
77
The Command Completion Feature
77
Listing Command Options
78
Keystroke Functions
80
Configuring the Terminal
81
Configuring the Terminal to Default Settings
81
Changing the Terminal Configuration
82
Customizing Terminal Settings
82
Setting Terminal Hangup
83
Setting Terminal Prompt
83
Setting Terminal Timeout Value
83
Setting Terminal Type
84
Troubleshooting the Terminal Interface
84
Customizing Your System
86
Assigning a Unique Name
86
Setting EME Diagnostics
86
Assigning a Contact Name and Location
86
Configuring the Internal Clock
87
Configuring User Logins
89
User Access Levels
89
User Login Functions
89
Administer Access
89
Login Limitations
89
Setting the Password
90
Adding New Users
90
Showing Current Users
91
Clearing Login Names
93
Configuring SNMP Values
94
Interaction between the EME and SNMP
94
Setting up IP Connectivity
94
Assigning an IP Address to the EME
94
Defining a Default Gateway
95
Setting a Subnet Mask
95
Showing and Clearing IP Settings
95
Creating a Community Table
96
Configuring a Trap Destination
97
Configuring the Authentication Alert Setting
97
Configuring Trap Options
97
Viewing SNMP Extensions and Traps
98
Interpreting EME Trap Messages
98
Obtaining more Information about SNMP
99
Configuring the Event Log
100
Using the File System
101
Software Configuration Files
101
Displaying Files in the File System
101
Deleting All Files and Resetting the Management Module
102
Deleting Specified Files from the File System
102
Resetting System Components
104
Resetting the Chassis
104
Resetting Switching Modules
104
Resetting the EME
105
Resetting the EME to Default Values
105
Accessing the Administration Console
106
Running Diagnostic Tests
107
Reporting Diagnostic Errors
108
Characteristics
108
Setting Servdiag Characteristics
108
The Cont_Mode Characteristic
108
The Loop_Count Characteristic
108
Characteristics
109
Displaying Servdiag Characteristics
109
The Verbosity Characteristic
109
Obtaining Technical Assistance
109
Managing the Chassis Power and Temperature
111
Managingthechassispowerandtemperature
112
Managing Power in the Chassis
112
Intelligent Power Subsystem Features
112
Load-Sharing Power Supplies
113
Power Non-Fault-Tolerant Mode
114
Power Fault-Tolerant Mode
114
Setting Power Fault-Tolerance
115
Enabling and Disabling Power to Slots
116
Power Class Settings
117
Setting Power Class
117
Using the Default Power Class Setting
117
Power Class 10 Warnings
118
Budgeting Power
118
Allocating Power for Installed Modules
118
Increasing the Unallocated Power Budget
119
Determining Chassis Power Budget
120
Power Supply Output in Non-Fault-Tolerant Mode
121
Power Supply Output in Fault-Tolerant Mode
121
Overheat Conditions
122
Enabling and Disabling Automatic Module Power-Off
123
The Overheat Management Area
123
Overheat Power-Off Process
124
Overheat Recovery Process
125
Saved Power Management Configurations
125
Displaying Operating Conditions
126
Displaying Chassis Information
126
Displaying Module Information
127
Basic Information for All Modules
127
Basic Information for One Module
127
Detailed Information for All Modules
127
Displaying Power Information
128
Displaying Chassis Inventory Information
129
Displaying EME Information
129
Partiii Understandingyourswitchingmodules131
133
Modules
133
Module Parameters
133
Module Parameters Overview
134
Features
134
Benefits
134
Key Concepts
135
How to Set and Modify Module Parameters
135
Terminology
135
Nvdata
136
Physical Port Numbering
137
Slot Architecture
137
Default Port Settings
138
Configuring Port Status
139
Allocating Switch Fabric Capacity to Slots
140
9-Port GEN Switch Fabric Module
140
Using Table 33: Examples
140
24-Port GEN Switch Fabric Module
141
Using Table 34: Examples
142
Key Guidelines for Implementation
142
Effects of Removing a Module
143
VLAN Changes
143
Trunk Changes
143
Effects of Replacing Modules
144
Replacing Modules of the same Type
144
Replacing Modules of Different Types
144
Ethernet
145
Ethernet Overview
146
Features
146
Benefits
147
Link Availability
147
Link Bandwidths
147
Other Benefits
147
Key Concepts
148
Ethernet Packet Processing
150
Key Guidelines for Implementation
152
Link Bandwidths
152
Trunks
152
Port Enable and Disable (Port State)
153
Important Considerations
153
Port Labels
153
Implementing Port Labels
153
Autonegotiation
154
Important Considerations
154
Port Mode
156
Important Considerations
156
Flow Control
157
Important Considerations
157
PACE Interactive Access
158
Important Considerations
158
Port Monitoring
158
Standards, Protocols, and Related Reading
159
Ethernet Protocol
159
Media Specifications
159
Related Reading
160
Bridge -Wide and Bridge Port Parameters
161
Bridging Overview
162
Benefits
162
Key Bridging Concepts
163
Learning Addresses
163
Aging Addresses
163
Forwarding, Filtering, and Flooding
164
Loop Detection and Network Resiliency
164
Bridging Implementation Summary
165
Key Guidelines for Implementation
167
Physical Ports and Bridge Ports
167
Option for Fast Aging
167
If You Want to Use STP
167
Port Forwarding Behavior
168
Routing over Blocked STP Ports
168
STP Compatible with Trunking
168
STP Not Compatible with Resilient Links
169
Bridge Ports and Trunks
169
Multicast Limits and Trunks
169
Bridge Port Addresses in Closed VLAN Mode
169
GVRP Usefulness
169
STP Terms and Concepts
170
Configuration Messages
170
Bridge Hierarchy
170
Actions that Result from CBPDU Information
171
Comparing Cbpdus
173
Contents of Cbpdus
173
How a Single Bridge Interprets Cbpdus
174
How Multiple Bridges Interpret Cbpdus
175
Determining the Root Bridge
178
Determining the Root Ports
178
Determining the Designated Bridge and Designated Ports
178
Spanning Tree Port States
180
Reconfiguring the Bridged Network Topology
182
Resulting Actions
182
STP Bridge and Port Parameters
183
Bridge-Wide STP Parameters
183
Bridge-Wide STP State
183
Bridge Forward Delay
184
Bridge Hello Time
184
Bridge Maximum Age
184
Bridge Priority
184
STP Group Address
185
Bridge Port STP Parameters
186
Port Path Cost
186
Port Priority
186
Port State
186
MAC Address Table Design
187
Address Space
187
Important Considerations
187
Address Aging
189
Address Table Dependencies
189
Normal Aging Process
190
If the STP State Is Enabled
190
STP Topology Change
190
Port down Events
191
If the STP State Is Disabled
191
If STP State Is "Aging Only
192
Important Considerations
192
Frame Processing
194
IP Fragmentation
194
IPX SNAP Translation
195
Broadcast and Multicast Limits
195
Important Considerations
196
GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP)
197
Important Considerations
197
Standards, Protocols, and Related Reading
198
Class of Service (C O S)
199
Overview
200
Key Concepts
201
Basic Elements of the Standard
201
Format of Prioritized Packets
202
Queues and Priority Levels
202
Cos in Your System
203
Cos Architecture
203
Configuring a Rate Limit on Queue
204
Configuring Priority Levels
204
Important Considerations
204
Important Considerations
205
Handling Tagged and Untagged Packets
206
Standards, Protocols, and Related Reading
206
Ip Multicast Filtering with Igmp
207
Overview
208
Benefits
208
Key Concepts
210
Communication Protocols
210
Devices that Generate IP Multicast Packets
210
Group Addresses and Group Members
210
How Routers and Switches Use IGMP
211
IP Multicast Delivery Process
211
Tracking Group Member Locations
212
Host Membership Reports
213
How Hosts Use IGMP
213
Join Message
213
Leave-Group Messages
213
Report Suppression and Effect on Switch Activity
213
Configuring IGMP in Your System
214
Key Implementation Guidelines
215
Processing IP Multicast Packets
217
Effects of MAC Address Aliasing
218
Important Considerations
219
Operating as the Querier
220
Locating Multicast Routers
220
Aging the IGMP Tables
221
Standards, Protocols, and Related Reading
221
Trunking
223
Trunking Overview
224
Features
224
Benefits
224
Key Concepts
225
Port Numbering in a Trunk
225
Trunk Control Message Protocol (TCMP)
226
Key Guidelines for Implementation
227
General Guidelines
227
Trunk Capacity Guidelines
229
Automatic Backplane Trunking
230
Important Considerations
230
Defining Trunks
231
Important Considerations
231
Modifying Trunks
233
Important Considerations
233
Removing Trunks
233
Important Consideration
233
Standards, Protocols, and Related Reading
234
Resilient Links
235
Resilient Links Overview
236
Features
237
Benefits
237
Key Concepts
237
Key Guidelines for Implementation
238
General Guidelines
238
Resilient Link Define and Modify
238
Important Considerations
238
Resilient Link State
239
Important Considerations
239
Resilient Link Active Port
239
Resilient Link Remove
239
Important Consideration
239
Virtual Lan S (Vlan S )
241
VLAN Overview
242
Need for Vlans
242
Benefits
243
Vlans on the Switch 4007
243
Features
245
Key Concepts
246
Related Standards and Protocols
246
Tagging Types
247
VLAN Ids
248
Terminology
249
Key Guidelines for Implementation
250
Migration Path for Network-Based Vlans
250
Vlans Created by Router Port IP Interfaces
252
Design Guidelines
253
Procedural Guidelines
254
Equation for Vlans on Multilayer Switching Modules
256
Number of Vlans
256
VLAN Aware Mode
258
General Guidelines
259
VLAN Allopen or Allclosed Mode
261
Important Considerations
261
Modifying the VLAN Mode
263
Mode Requirements
264
Using Allclosed Mode
265
Using Allopen Mode
265
Port-Based Vlans
266
The Default VLAN
266
Modifying the Default VLAN
267
Trunking and the Default VLAN
268
User-Configured Port-Based Vlans
270
Important Considerations
270
Example 1: a Single VLAN Configuration
271
Example 2: Vlans with Tagged Backplane Ports
272
Example 3: Vlans with Tagged Front-Panel Ports
274
Dynamic Port-Based Vlans Using GVRP
277
Important Considerations
277
Example: GVRP
279
Protocol-Based Vlans
280
Important Considerations
280
Selecting a Protocol Suite
281
Establishing Routing between Vlans
282
Important Considerations
282
Example 1: Routing between Multilayer Modules
283
Example 2: One-Armed Routing Configuration
286
Network-Based IP Vlans
289
Important Considerations
289
Example: Network-Based Vlans
290
Ignore STP Mode
293
Important Considerations
293
Example: Ignore STP Mode
293
Rules of VLAN Operation
295
Ingress Rules
295
Egress Rules
298
Standard Bridging Rules for Outgoing Frames
298
Tag Status Rules
298
Examples of Flooding and Forwarding Decisions
299
Example 1: Flooding Decisions for Protocol-Based Vlans
299
Example 2: VLAN Exception Flooding
300
Rules for Network-Based (Layer 3) Vlans
300
Example 3: Decisions for One Network-Based VLAN
301
Modifying and Removing Vlans
302
Monitoring VLAN Statistics
303
Packet Filtering
305
Packet Filtering Overview
306
What Can You Filter
306
When Is a Filter Applied? - Paths
307
Input Packet Filtering: Receive Path
307
Internal Packet Filtering: Receive Internal Path
307
Output Packet Filtering: Transmit Path
307
Path Assignment
308
Key Concepts
309
Standard Packet Filters
309
Custom Packet Filters
310
Important Considerations
311
Managing Packet Filters
311
Tools for Writing Filters
313
ASCII Text Editor
313
Built-In Line Editor
313
Web Management Filter Builder Tool
315
Downloading Custom Packet Filters
317
Setting up Your Environment
317
Loading a Custom Filter on the Switch 4007
318
The Packet Filtering Language
319
How the Packet Filter Language Works
319
Principles for Writing a Custom Filter
319
Procedure for Writing a Custom Filter
320
Packet Filter Opcodes
322
Implementing Sequential Tests in a Packet Filter
329
Common Syntax Errors
331
Custom Packet Filter Examples
333
Destination Address Filter
333
Length Filter
333
Source Address Filter
333
Ethernet Type IPX and Multicast Filter
334
Multiple Destination Address Filter
334
Type Filter
334
Accept XNS or IP Filter
335
Source Address and Type Filter
335
XNS Routing Filter
335
Port Group Filter
336
Limits to Filter Size
336
Storage Rules for Preprocessed Packet Filters
336
Run-Time Storage of Packet Filters
336
Using Port Groups in Custom Packet Filters
337
Port Group Packet Filter Example
337
Port Group Filter Operation
337
Port Group Management and Control Functions
340
Defining Port Groups
340
Important Considerations
340
Long Custom Filter Example
341
Filtering Problem
341
Packet Filter Solution
342
Packet Filter One
344
Packet Filter Two
345
Combining a Subset of the Filters
346
Combining All the Filters
347
Optimizing the Filter with Accept and Reject Commands
348
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3Com 4007 Command Reference Manual (574 pages)
3Com 4007: Reference Guide
Brand:
3Com
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 4.71 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
15
Scope of this Guide
15
Audience
16
Using this Book
16
Finding Information
16
Command Information
19
Conventions
20
Documentation Comments
21
Year 2000 Compliance
21
Administration Overview
23
System Management Overview
24
Management and Data Channels
24
Management Module Summary
25
Management Interface Options
25
CLI of the Management Module
25
Menu-Driven CLI of Switching Modules
26
Web Management
26
Accessing the Administration Console
27
Access Privileges on Modules
27
Password Access Levels
28
Administration Console Menus
29
Using Menus to Perform Tasks
30
Selecting Menu Options
31
Navigating through the Menus
31
Entering a Command String
32
Entering Abbreviated Commands
32
Understanding the Values Presented
33
Including Values in Command Strings
33
Administration Console
35
Module Environment
51
Menu Structure
52
Module Display
53
Module Snapshot Summary
54
Module Snapshot Detail
55
Module Baseline Display
56
Module Baseline Set
57
Module Baseline Requestedstate
58
Module Name
59
Module Time
60
Module Screenheight
61
Module Nvdata Reset
62
Module Nvdata Emergencydownload
63
Module Nvdata Displaydownload
64
Module Nvdata Staging
65
Module Cleardiagblock
66
Module Reboot
67
Disconnect
68
Simple Network Management Protocol (Snmp)
69
Menu Structure
70
Snmp Display
71
Snmp Trap Display
72
Snmp Trap Addmodify
73
Snmp Trap Remove
74
Snmp Trap Flush
75
Snmp Rmonconfiguration
76
Snmp Writedisable
77
Ethernet Ports
79
Menu Structure
80
Ethernet Summary
81
Ethernet Detail
84
Ethernet Autonegotiation
89
Ethernet Portmode
90
Ethernet Flowcontrol
92
Ethernet Paceaccess
94
Ethernet Paceinteractiveaccess
95
Ethernet Label
96
Ethernet Portstate
97
Ethernet Monitoring Summary
98
Ethernet Monitoring Mode
99
Bridge - Wide
101
Ridge Wide Arameters
101
Menu Structure
102
Bridge Display
103
Bridge Ipfragmentation
106
Bridge Ipxsnaptranslation
107
Bridge Addressthreshold
108
Bridge Agingtime
109
Bridge Spanningtree Stpstate
110
Bridge Spanningtree Stppriority
111
Bridge Spanningtree Stpmaxage
112
Bridge Spanningtree Stphellotime
113
Bridge Spanningtree Stpforwarddelay
114
Bridge Spanningtree Stpgroupaddress
115
Bridge Gvrpstate
116
Bridge Cos Enable
117
Bridge Cos Summary
118
Bridge Cos Modify
119
Bridge Multicast Igmp Summary
120
Bridge Multicast Igmp Snoopmode
121
Bridge Multicast Igmp Querymode
122
Bridge Multicast Igmp Queryipaddress
123
Bridge Multicast Igmp Vlans
124
Bridge Multicast Igmp Groups
125
Bridge Multicast Igmp Desquerier
126
Bridge Multicast Igmp Rports
127
Bridge Multicast Igmp Qport
128
Bridge
129
Ridge Port Parameters
129
Menu Structure
130
Bridge Port Summary
131
Bridge Port Detail
133
Bridge Port Multicastlimit
138
Bridge Port Stpstate
139
Bridge Port Stpcost
140
Bridge Port Stppriority
141
Bridge Port Gvrpstate
142
Bridge Port Address List
143
Bridge Port Address Add
144
Bridge Port Address Remove
145
Bridge Port Address Find
146
Bridge Port Address Flushall
147
Bridge Port Address Flushdynamic
148
Trunking (Link Aggregation )
149
Menu Structure
150
Bridge Trunk Automap Summary
151
Bridge Trunk Automap Enable/Disable
152
Bridge Trunk Automap Test
153
Bridge Trunk Summary
154
Bridge Trunk Detail
155
Bridge Trunk Define
157
Bridge Trunk Modify
160
Bridge Trunk Remove
162
Resilient Links
163
Menu Structure
164
Bridge Link Summary
165
Bridge Link Detail
166
Bridge Link Define
167
Bridge Link Linkstate
169
Bridge Link Activeport
170
Bridge Link Modify
171
Bridge Link Remove
173
Virtual Lan S
175
Menu Structure
176
Bridge Vlan Summary
177
Bridge Vlan Detail
180
Bridge Vlan Define
184
Bridge Vlan Define
190
Bridge Vlan Modify
193
Bridge Vlan Modify
196
Bridge Vlan Remove
198
Bridge Vlan Mode
199
Bridge Vlan Stpmode
200
Bridge Vlan Vlanawaremode
201
Packet Filters
203
Menu Structure
204
Bridge Packetfilter List
205
Bridge Packetfilter Display
206
Bridge Packetfilter Create Portgroup
207
Bridge Packetfilter Create Custom
208
Bridge Packetfilter Delete
209
Bridge Packetfilter Edit
210
Bridge Packetfilter Load
211
Bridge Packetfilter Assign
214
Bridge Packetfilter Unassign
216
Bridge Packetfilter Portgroup List
217
Bridge Packetfilter Portgroup Display
218
Bridge Packetfilter Portgroup Create
219
Bridge Packetfilter Portgroup Delete
220
Bridge Packetfilter Portgroup Addport
221
Bridge Packetfilter Portgroup Removeport
222
Internet
223
Nternet Protocol (Ip)
223
Menu Structure
224
Ip Interface Summary
226
Ip Interface Detail
228
Ip Interface Define
230
Ip Interface Define
232
Ip Interface Modify
233
Ip Interface Remove
234
Ip Interface Arpproxy
235
Ip Interface Broadcastaddress
236
Ip Interface Directedbroadcast
237
Ip Interface Icmpredirect
238
Ip Interface Icmprouterdiscovery
240
Ip Interface Statistics
242
Ip Route Display
244
Ip Route Static
246
Ip Route Remove
247
Ip Route Flush
248
Ip Route Default
249
Ip Route Nodefault
250
Ip Route Findroute
251
Ip Arp Display
252
Ip Arp Static
253
Ip Arp Remove
254
Ip Arp Flushall
255
Ip Arp Flushdynamic
256
Ip Arp Age
257
Ip Arp Statistics
258
Ip Dns Display
260
Ip Dns Domainname
261
Ip Dns Define
262
Ip Dns Modify
263
Ip Dns Remove
264
Ip Dns Nslookup
265
Ip Udphelper Display
266
Ip Udphelper Define
267
Ip Udphelper Remove
268
Ip Udphelper Hopcountlimit
269
Ip Udphelper Threshold
270
Ip Udphelper Interface First
271
Ip Udphelper Interface Even
272
Ip Udphelper Interface Sequential
273
Ip Routing
274
Ip Rip Display
275
Ip Rip Mode
277
Ip Rip Compatibilitymode
278
Ip Rip Cost
279
Ip Rip Poisonreverse
280
Ip Rip Routeaggregation Mode
281
Ip Rip Password
282
Ip Rip Addadvertisement
283
Ip Rip Remove Advertisement
284
Ip Rip Policy Summary
285
Ip Rip Policy Detail
286
Ip Rip Policy Define
287
Ip Rip Policy Modify
291
Ip Rip Policy Remove
293
Ip Rip Statistics
294
Ip Ping
295
Ip Advancedping
296
Ip Traceroute
298
Ip Advancedtraceroute
300
Ip Statistics
302
3Com 4007 Release Note (128 pages)
3Com 4007: Release Note
Brand:
3Com
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 0.87 MB
Table of Contents
Release Notes
1
Table of Contents
3
Overview
11
Scope
11
Important Notices
12
System Requirements
14
Release Highlights
16
Accelerated Address Aging
16
Purpose
16
How It Works
16
Recommendations
17
Interaction with Transcend Enterprise VLAN Manager
17
Advanced Autonegotiation
18
Sample Problem Description
18
How Advanced Autonegotiation Works
18
Configuration Options
19
Configuring Standard Autonegotiation
19
Configuring a Fixed Port State
19
Configuring Advanced Autonegotiation or Port Monitoring
19
Sample Configurations and System Behavior
20
Configuration a
20
Configuration B
20
Configuration C
21
Configuration D
21
Configuration E
21
Information Display
22
Important Considerations
22
LX 70 GBIC Transceiver
23
Trap Filtering
24
Available Trap Filters
24
Managing Traps
24
Release Issues for Management Modules
27
Corrected Problems in Release
28
Operating Considerations for Release
29
Diagnostic Events
29
Chassis Reset
29
Software Transfers
29
Password Access
30
System and Module Naming
30
Web Management
30
Known Problems in Release
30
Diagnostics
30
SLIP Interfaces
31
System Time
31
Software Downloads
31
Release Issues for Switch Fabric Modules
33
Corrected Problems in Release
34
System
34
Ethernet
34
Bridging
34
Vlan
34
Corrected Problems in Release
35
Bridging
35
Management
35
Problems Fixed in V3.0.5 Address Table
36
Problem Overview
36
Problem Detail
36
Work Around
37
Recommendations
37
Guidelines from FR003 TRANSCEND UNIX 5.0 UPDATE
37
Important Notes
39
Operating Considerations for Release
41
Staging
41
System
41
Management
41
Web-Based Management
41
Ethernet
42
Transmit and Receive Ports on GBIC Modules
42
Bridging
42
Trunking
42
Resilient Links
43
Vlans
43
Known Problems for Release
44
System
44
Management
44
Ethernet
45
Trunking
45
Vlans
46
Release Issues for Layer 2 Switching Modules
48
Corrected Problems in Release
48
System
48
Management
48
Ethernet
48
Bridging
48
Vlans
49
Corrected Problems in Release
49
Bridging
49
Management
50
Nvram
51
Problems Fixed in V3.0.5 Address Table
51
Problem Overview
51
Problem Detail
52
Work Around
52
Recommendations
53
Guidelines from FR003 TRANSCEND UNIX 5.0 UPDATE
53
Important Notes
54
Operating Considerations for Release
57
System
57
Web-Based Management
57
Snmp
57
Ethernet
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Bridging
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Trunking
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Vlans
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Known Problems in Release
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System
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Management
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Ethernet
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Bridging
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Trunking
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3Com 4007 Getting Started Manual (92 pages)
3Com 4007: Quick Start
Brand:
3Com
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 2.02 MB
Table of Contents
Getting Started Guide
1
About this Guide
2
Table of Contents
3
Conventions
7
Related Documentation
8
Documents on CD-ROM
9
Paper Documents
9
World Wide Web Site
9
3Com Facts Automated Fax Service
10
Year 2000 Compliance
10
About the Switch 4007
11
Overview
11
Physical Description
11
Switch Features
12
Management Features
13
Switch 4007 Starter Kits
14
Layer 2 Gigabit Ethernet Starter Kit
14
Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Starter Kit
14
Layer 3 Fast Ethernet (10/100BASE-TX) Starter Kit
15
Layer 3 Fast Ethernet (10/100BASE-TX and 100BASE-FX) Starter Kit
15
Hardware Components
15
Power Supplies
16
930-Watt AC Power Supply
16
Fan Tray
17
Module Slots in the Switch 4007 Chassis
17
Overview
19
Switch 4007 Modules
19
Switch Fabric Modules
20
9-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch Fabric
20
Management Modules
21
Fast Ethernet Modules
22
20-Port 100BASE-FX (MT-RJ) Fast Ethernet Layer 2
22
Switching Module
22
36-Port 10/100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet RJ-45 Layer 2
22
12-Port 10/100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet Multilayer Switching Module
23
Gigabit Ethernet Modules
23
4-Port Gigabit Ethernet Interface Module
24
Module
24
Port 1000BASE-SX Gigabit Ethernet Layer 2 Switching Module
24
4-Port Gigabit Multilayer Switching Module
24
GBIC Transceivers
25
SX GBIC Transceiver
25
LX GBIC Transceiver
25
70-Km Long Haul GBIC Transceiver
26
Management Access
26
Administration Console Access
26
Web Management Access
27
Slot Restrictions
26
Where to Go from here
27
Nstalling the
29
Switch
29
Site Requirements for the Switch 4007
29
Site Requirements for the Switch 4007
30
Location Requirements
30
Precautionary Guidelines
30
Rack-Mount Installation Recommendations
31
Ventilation Requirements
33
Power Requirements
33
Safety Information
34
Denmark Safety Certification
34
FDA Class 1 Laser Device
34
Laser Warning
34
LED Warning
35
Preinstallation Guidelines
35
Rack-Mount Installation Guidelines
35
Installing the Chassis
36
Installing the Chassis in a Rack
36
Installing the Chassis Using Rack-Mount Clip Nuts
37
Installing the Chassis on a Table or Shelf
38
Attaching the Chassis Feet
38
Where to Go from here
39
3Com 4007 Product Manual (14 pages)
Product Guide
Brand:
3Com
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 1.71 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Modular Switches & Modules
3
Gigabit Switches & Modules
4
Managed 10/100 Switches & Modules
5
Managed 10 Mbps Switches, Hubs & Modules
6
Unmanaged Hubs & Switches
7
Web Solutions
8
Gateways, LAN Modems & Network Servers
9
Networked Telephony
10
Wireless Solutions
11
LAN & Combo PC Cards
12
Desktop & Server Nics
13
Network Management & Support
14
3Com 4007 Important Notice (1 page)
3Com 4007: Supplementary Guide
Brand:
3Com
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 0.42 MB
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