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3Com SUPERSTACK II 2000 TR User Manual (126 pages)
3Com Switch User Guide
Brand:
3Com
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 1.9 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Bout this Guide
9
Introduction
9
How to Use this Guide
9
Conventions
9
Related Publications
10
Overview
11
About the Superstack ™ II Switch 2000 TR
11
System Benefits
11
System Features
12
Summary of Features
13
Typical Applications of Token Ring Switching
14
Ring Segmentation
15
The Front Panel
16
RJ-45 Ports
17
Front Panel Leds
17
LCD Display Buttons
17
The Rear Panel
18
Power Socket
19
Serial Number
19
Redundant Power System Connector
19
Reset Button
19
Console Port
19
Benefits of an ATM
19
Optional Slide-In Modules
19
The ATM Module
19
Summary of ATM Features
20
The FDDI Module
20
Benefits of FDDI
21
Summary of FDDI Module Features
21
The Token Ring-In-Fast Ethernet (TR-In-FE) Module
21
Benefits of TR-In-FE
21
Summary of TR-In-FE Module Features
22
Migrating to High-Speed Technologies
23
High-Speed Cascade Connectors
24
Token Ring Switching Concepts
24
Why Token Ring Switching
24
Source Route Bridging (SRT)
24
Transparent Bridging (TP)
25
Bridge Table
25
Source Route Transparent Bridging
26
802.1D Spanning Tree
26
D Spanning Tree
26
IBM Spanning Tree
26
Congestion Control
27
Forwarding Modes
27
Vlans
28
Advantages of VLAN
28
Getting Started
29
Important Safety Information
29
Positioning the Switch 2000 TR
30
Considerations for Placement
30
Configuration Guidelines
31
Power Supply and Fuse
31
Replacing the Fuse
31
Installing the Slide-In Modules
31
Installing the Switch 2000 TR
33
Rack Mounting
33
Wall Mounting
33
Stack Mounting
33
Connecting a VT100 Terminal
34
Connecting Redundant Power System
34
Connecting to the Serial Port
34
Device Defaults
34
Null Modem Cable
34
P for
37
Setting
37
Switch 2000 TR Management Options
37
VT100 Management Interface
38
Via the Serial Port
38
Via an IP Network Connection
38
Cascade Connections
39
Configuring Switch 2000 TR in Stack
39
Head Unit
39
IP Addresses
40
Managing over the Network
40
Obtaining Network Addresses
40
Operating IP in a Closed Network
40
Management Prerequisites
41
Source Routing Prerequisites
42
Switch 2000 TR Management Consoles
42
The VT100 Console
42
Choice Field
42
Entry Field
43
Button
43
List Boxes
43
Key Board Shortcuts
43
Correcting Text Entries
44
Default Users
44
VT100 Console Menu Map
45
Setting up the VT100 Console
46
Switch 2000 TR Management Setup Fields
47
Locally Admin Address
47
MAC Address
47
Default Router
48
Device IP Address
48
Device Subnet Mask
48
Serial Port
48
Setup Traps
48
Work Group ID
48
The LCD Console
49
LCD Console Buttons
49
Down Arrow
49
Enter
49
Left Arrow
49
Right Arrow
49
Up Arrow
49
LCD Console Menu Map
50
Setting up the LCD Console
51
IP Address Setup
51
Setting up BOOTP
52
Auto Logout
54
Upgrading Software
55
Upgrading Module Software
56
Resetting the Switch 2000 TR
57
VT100 Console Reset
57
LCD Console Reset
57
Reset Button
58
Power Cycle Reset
58
Configuring with the Vt100 Interface
59
Quick Setup
60
Bridge Configuration
61
Setting Source Routing Transparent (VT100)
61
Setting Source Route Bridging
62
Setting Transparent Bridging
62
Spanning Tree Fields
63
Spanning Tree Parameters
63
Port Configuration
64
Setting up Ports
64
Setting the Port Admin. State
64
Setting VLAN ID
64
Setting Congestion Control
65
Setting Port Personality
65
Setting Port Priorities
65
Dynamic Cut-Thru Threshold
66
Setting Forwarding Mode
66
Setting Port Speed
66
Setting the Locally Admin. Address
66
Falling Threshold
67
Rising Threshold
67
Setting Broadcast Storm Control
67
Rising Action
67
Falling Action
67
Port Bridge Configuration
68
I/O Module Configuration
69
Stack Configuration
69
Setting up the Stack
69
BOOTP Client
70
Setting Sysname
70
VLAN Configuration
70
Assigning a Port to a VLAN
71
Specifying a Backbone Port
71
Unit Configuration
72
Setting up the Unit
72
Option Slot
72
Port Capacity
72
Power Supply
72
Unit ID
72
Unit Name
72
Power on Self Test
73
Roving Analysis
73
Administrative Configuration
73
Setting Local Security
74
Creating New Users
75
Deleting Users
75
Editing Users and Changing Passwords
76
About the Switch Database (SDB)
77
Database Entries
77
Database Entry Methods
77
Switch Database Configuration
78
Adding Entries to the Database
79
Deleting Entries from the Database
79
Finding Entries in the Database
79
SNMP Trap Configuration
79
Serial Port Configuration
80
Connection Type
81
DCD Control
81
DSR Control
81
Flow Control
81
Auto Config
81
Speed
81
Char Size
81
Parity
81
Stop Bit
81
Initializing the Switch 2000 TR
82
Configuring with the Lcd Console
83
Unit Configuration
83
Bridge Configuration
84
Port Configuration
85
Setting Port ID
85
Viewing Link State
85
Setting Port State
86
Setting Speed
86
I/O Module Configuration
87
Setting Port Personality
87
Locating Statistics
89
Monitoring the Switch 2000 Tr
89
Unit Statistics
90
Port Statistics
91
Port Statistics (TraffiC)
92
Stack Status
94
Status
95
Fault Log
96
Remote Polling (PING)
97
LCD Status
98
Virtual Lans
99
What Are Vlans
99
Benefits of Vlans
100
How Vlans Control Broadcast TraffiC
100
How Vlans Ease Change and Movement
100
How Vlans Provide Extra Security
100
Connecting Vlans to a Router
101
The Default VLAN and Moving Ports from the Default VLAN
101
Vlans and the Switch 2000 TR
101
Connecting Common Vlans between Switch Units
102
Example 1
102
Extending Vlans into an ATM Network
102
Using Non-Routable Protocols
102
Using Unique MAC Addresses
102
A Software Upgrade Utility
105
Software Upgrade Utility Command Set
105
Starting the Software Upgrade Utility
106
Using the Commands
107
Resetting to Factory Defaults
107
Downloading a New Software Image
107
After the Download
107
Status Messages
108
B Screen Access Rights
109
Access Rights Table
109
Cable SERIAL PORT Cableable PIN OUTS
111
Cabling for Module Options
111
D Troubleshooting
113
Troubleshooting Procedures
113
E Switch 2000 Tr Technical
116
Specifications
116
Specifications for Module Options
116
Online Technical Services
117
World Wide Web Site
117
Com Bulletin Board Service
117
Access by Analog Modem
117
Access by Digital Modem
118
Comfacts Automated Fax Service
118
Comforum on Compuserve Online Service
119
Support from Your Network Supplier
119
Support from 3Com
119
Returning Products for Repair
120
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3Com SUPERSTACK II 2000 TR Manual (58 pages)
TOKEN RING-IN-FAST ETHERNET MODULE
Brand:
3Com
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 0.42 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
5
Introduction
5
Terminology
5
Finding Information in this Guide
6
Conventions
6
1 Overview
7
About the Superstack II Switch 2000 TR TR-In-FE Module
7
TR-In-FE Benefits
8
Summary of TR-In-FE Module Features
9
Hardware
9
Software
9
2 Tr- in -Fe Concepts
11
TR-In-FE Concepts
11
What Is Token Ring-In-Fast Ethernet (TR-In-FE)
11
TR-In-FE Compared to Traditional Methods
12
3 Com Token Ring-In-Fast Ethernet System
12
Token Ring-In-Fast Ethernet Module
12
How TR-In-FE Works
13
Tunneling
15
Requirements
15
Token Ring Frames
15
Virtual Lans (VLANS)
17
What Is a VLAN
17
Advantages of VLAN
17
Port-Based Distribution
17
Installing and Setting U P the Module
19
Following Safety Information
19
Pre-Installation Procedure
19
Installation
20
Post-Installation Checks
21
Checking the Power Supply
22
TR-In-FE Module
22
Checking that the TR-In-FE Module Is Installed Correctly
23
Checking the Physical Connections
23
Jumper Settings
24
Installing
24
4 Accessing Management Features
25
The VT100 Console
25
Choice Field
25
Entry Field
25
Button
26
List Boxes
26
Key Board Shortcuts
26
Keyboard Shortcuts
26
Correcting Text Entries
26
Default Users
27
Console Menu Map
27
The LCD Console
29
Logging on
30
Logging off
31
Automatic Logout
31
5 Configuring the Tr- in -Fe Module
33
TR-In-FE Module Configuration Map
33
Setting up a Module
34
Bridge Parameters
35
Spanning Tree
35
Source Routing
36
Setting up a VLAN
37
TR VLAN Info Setup Screen
37
TR VLAN Setup Screen
37
6 Monitoring the Tr- in -Fe Module
39
TR-In-FE Module Statistics Map
39
Statistics Overview
40
Port Statistics (TraffiC)
41
A Safety Information
43
Important Safety Information
43
L'information de Sécurité Importante
43
Wichtige Sicherheitsinformationen
44
B Screen Access Rights
45
Ctr- in -Fe Module Technical Specifications
47
TR-In-FE Cable Specification
47
Does the Cable Provide Sufficient Bandwidth
48
Example
48
Echnical Support
51
Online Technical Services
51
3Com Bulletin Board Service
51
Access by Modem
51
Access by ISDN
51
World Wide Web Site
51
Support from Your Network Supplier
52
Support from 3Com
53
Environmental Specifications C
55
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