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Introduction In this chapter, you will be introduced to the Expandable 10/100/1000 Mbps Managed Switch. You will find information about the physical characteristics of the Switch and an introduction to its features.
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C ha pt e r 1 Int rodu c t ion
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C ha pt e r 2 Ins t a llat ion
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Power down Switch before installing an optional module. No hardware or software configuration settings are required. Please read this section carefully before installing modules. To install an option module, perform the following steps. Modules are not hot-swapable. You must remove power from the switch before installing or replacing a module.
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Turn the two knobs on the new module until they are securely attached to the Switch. Connect AC power to the switch. Connect the appropriate communication cable to the new module.
Three basic parameters must be set in order to configure the Switch into your network.
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Enter UNIT CONFIG menu Enter password (default: "0000") Unlock You will briefly see the PASSED message Enter NETWORK CONF menu Enter IP ADDRESS menu Input IP address digits and press
Configure Repeat steps 2 and 3 for SUBNET MASK and DEF GATEWAY...
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To start using the Console Management program, first connect an EIA-232 serial cable to a COM port on a PC or notebook computer and to the Console Port on the front panel of the Switch. Note: do not use a null modem cable.
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If you are booting the Switch for the first time, you can use the POST Download Screen as shown below to set basic Switch configurations. To enter the POST Download Menu, when the switch is booting press Ctrl+C. You will then see the POST Download Menu as shown below.
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This section provides you with some connectivity options.
The example on page 2-11 shows how 10/100 Mbps hubs can be connected to the Switch to form a larger network.
Front Panel Display Management This chapter will provide you with complete information about the Front Panel Display. We will start with an overview of the interface, then take you through all of the menus and settings.
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C ha pt e r 3 F ront P a nel D is p lay Mana g ement
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SettingUp forConsole Management In this chapter, you will learn how to configure your Switch for management through the terminal emulation program.
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C ha pte r 4 Setting-Up for Console Management
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Network Management Introduction In this chapter, you will be introduced to the Network Management options available for the Expandable 10/100/1000 Mbps Managed Switch. The first section introduces the subsequent chapters in this manual dealing with the Web-Based Management Interface. The second section covers the SNMP Management Interface.
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C ha pt e r 6 Net work Management Int roduct ion
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Management Setup In this chapter, you will be provided with information for configuring your Switch on the network. There is also instruction for configuring the SNMP community and Trap community.
System Utility This chapter informs you about system restarts and system downloads. You will also learn how to set the login timeout intervals for the management interfaces.
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