Unit Defaults; Managing The Switch 3000 Tx - 3Com SuperStack II 3000 TX User Manual

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Unit Defaults

The following table shows the factory defaults for
the Switch 3000 TX features.
Port Status
Intelligent Flow
Management
Duplex Mode
Virtual LANs
PACE
Spanning Tree
(STP)
Power On Self Test
(POST)
System Alarm
(broadcast band-
width used)
System Alarm
(errors per 10,000
packets)
System Alarm
(bandwidth used)
System Alarm
(percentage of
frames forwarded)
S
TARTED
Enabled
Enabled
Half duplex on all relevant ports
All ports use Port VLAN Mode and
belong to the Default VLAN (VLAN 1)
Disabled
Disabled
Normal (Fast Boot)
Enabled
High threshold: 20% — Notify
and Blip
Low threshold: 10% — No action
Enabled
High threshold: 2% — Notify
Low threshold: 1% — No action
Enabled
High threshold: 85% — No action
Low threshold: 50% — No action
Enabled
High threshold: 85% — No action
Low threshold: 50% — No action

Managing the Switch 3000 TX

The menu-driven interface built into the Switch
3000 TX is known as the VT100 interface. You can
access it using a VT100 terminal, or a PC using ter-
minal emulation software. You can connect the ter-
minal directly to the Switch or via a modem. You
can also access the VT100 interface remotely using
Telnet running over the TCP/IP protocol.
Remote management is also possible using a Net-
work Manager from 3Com's Transcend
range. The management protocol is SNMP (Simple
Network Management Protocol) and any
SNMP-based management facility can manage the
unit if the Management Information Base (MIB) is
installed correctly in the management workstation.
The Switch 3000 TX supports SNMP over both IP
and IPX protocols.
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