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3Com Baseline Switch 2900 Family User Guide is organized as follows:
Part
1 Overview
2 Configuration Wizard
3 IRF
4 Summary
5 Device Basic Information
6 System Time
7 Log Management
8 Configuration
Management
9 Device Maintenance
10 File Management
11 Port Management
12 Port Mirroring
13 User Management
14 Loopback Test
15 VCT
16 Flow Interval
17 Storm Constrain
Perform overview of 3Com baseline switch 2900 family.
Perform quick configuration of the device.
Configure global parameters and stack ports, and display global
settings, port settings, and topology summary of a stack.
Display the basic system information, port information, system
resource state, and recent system operation logs.
Display and configure the system name and idle timeout period for
logged-in users.
Display and configure the system date and time.
Clear system logs, display and configure the loghost, display and
refresh system logs.
Display and configure the buffer capacity, and interval for refreshes
system logs.
Back up the configuration file or upload the configuration file to be
used at the next startup from the host of the current user to the device.
Save the current configuration to the configuration file to be used at
the next startup.
Restore the factory default settings.
Configure to upload upgrade file from local host, and upgrade the
system software.
Configure to reboot the device.
Display the electronic label of the device.
Generate diagnostic information file, and view or save the file to local
host.
Manage files on the device, such as displaying the file list,
downloading a file, uploading a file, and removing a file.
Create, modify, delete, and enable/disable a port, and clear port
statistics.
Create, remove, and configure a port mirroring group.
Create, modify, and remove an FTP or Telnet user, and display the
brief information of FTP and Telnet users.
Perform loopback tests on Ethernet interfaces.
Check the status of the cables connected to Ethernet ports.
Set an interval for collecting traffic statistics on interfaces, and display
the average rate at which the interface receives and sends packets
within a specified time interval.
Display, create, modify, and remove the port traffic threshold, and
display or set the interval for collecting storm constrain statistics.
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