Module Management - 3Com CoreBuilder 9000 Device View User Manual

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Module Management

D
EVICES
Temperature — Allows you to view temperature information for a
chassis.
Fabric — Allows you to view information for the Gigabit Ethernet
(GEN) Switch Fabric Module (or modules) operating in the chassis.
To manage CoreBuilder 9000 Switch modules:
1 View the front of the chassis by starting Device View.
2 Highlight the module and click the right mouse button. Device View
displays a shortcut menu. The menu options include the following:
Configure Module and Configure Bridge (all modules), and RAP and IP
Config (Layer 3 modules only).
a If you select Configure Module, Device View displays the Config
Module section, which includes the Reset, VLANs, and Backplane
Connections (switch fabric module only) tabbed pages. Refer to
Module Settings for information on these pages.
b If you select Configure Bridge, Device View displays the Bridge section,
which includes the General and Spanning Tree tabbed pages. Refer to
Bridge Settings for information on these pages.
c If you select RAP, Device View displays the RAP (Roving Analysis Port)
section, which includes the Analyzer Setup and Monitor Setup tabbed
pages. Refer to RAP Settings information on these pages.
d If you select IP Config, Device View displays the IP Configuration
section, which includes the ARP Cache, Interfaces, and Routes tabbed
pages. Refer to IP Configuration Settings for information on these
pages.
3 Click Apply after making changes to any settings.
Module Settings
The Config Module section contains the following tabbed pages:
Reset— Allows you to reboot a module. Rebooting a module
disconnects any rlogin and telnet. It also temporarily disrupts your
ability to poll the module using Transcend applications, and the
module shows up as unreachable.
VLANs — Show the VLANs currently defined on the module and
enables you to create new VLANs, or modify or delete existing VLANs.

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