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3Com SuperStack II 3000 TX manual available for free PDF download: User Manual
3Com SuperStack II 3000 TX User Manual (144 pages)
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Switch
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Table of Contents
User Guide
1
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
7
Introduction
7
How to Use this Guide
7
Conventions
8
Related Documentation
8
Getting Started
9
About the Switch 3000 TX
9
Summary of Features
9
Port Connections
10
100BASE-TX Ports
10
Plug-In Module
10
Switch Operation and Features
10
Intelligent Flow Management
10
Full Duplex
10
Resilient Links
10
Virtual Lans (Vlans)
11
Spanning Tree Protocol
11
Pace
11
Network Configuration Examples
12
Unit Overview - Front
14
100BASE-TX Ports
15
Leds
15
Unit Overview - Rear
16
Power Socket
17
Unit Serial Number
17
Redundant Power System Socket
17
Reset Button
17
Console Port
17
Plug-In Module Slot
17
Ethernet Address
17
Unit Defaults
18
Managing the Switch 3000 TX
18
Quick Start for SNMP Users
19
Entering an IP Address for the Switch
19
Installation and Setup
21
Following Safety Information
21
Positioning the Switch 3000 TX
21
Configuration Rules for Fast Ethernet
22
Configuration Rules with Full Duplex
22
Installing the Switch 3000 TX
24
Rack Mounting
24
Stacking the Switch and Other Units
24
Wall Mounting
25
Powering-Up the Switch
26
Connecting a Redundant Power System (RPS)
26
Connecting Equipment to the Console Port
27
Connecting a VT100 Terminal
27
Connecting a VT100 Terminal Emulator
27
Connecting a Workstation Running SLIP
28
Setting
29
Methods of Managing the Switch 3000 TX
29
Using the VT100 Management Interface
29
Using Telnet
30
Managing over the Network
30
IP Addresses
30
Obtaining a Registered IP Address
31
Navigating the VT100 Screens
32
Screen Conventions
32
Keyboard Shortcuts
33
Correcting Text Entry
33
Setting up the Switch for Management
34
Logging on
34
After Logging on
36
Switch Management Setup
37
Logging off
40
Auto Logout
40
Managing the Switch 3000 Tx
41
Setting up Users
42
Creating a New User
43
Deleting a User
44
Editing User Details
45
Assigning Local Security
46
Choosing a Switch Management Level
47
Setting up the Switch Unit
49
Setting up the Switch Ports
51
Setting up the Switch Database (SDB)
55
The Database View
56
Searching the Switch Database
57
By MAC Address
57
By Port
57
Adding an Entry into the SDB
57
Deleting an Entry from the SDB
57
Specifying that an Entry Is Permanent
57
Setting up Resilient Links
58
Configuring Resilient Links
59
Creating a Resilient Link Pair
60
Deleting a Resilient Link Pair
60
Viewing the Resilient Links Setup
61
Setting up Traps
63
Setting up the Console Port
64
Resetting the Switch 3000 TX
66
Initializing the Switch 3000 TX
67
Upgrading Software
68
Advanced Management
69
Virtual Lans (Vlans)
69
What Are Vlans
69
Benefits of Vlans
69
How Vlans Ease Change and Movement
70
How Vlans Control Broadcast Traffic
70
How Vlans Provide Extra Security
70
An Example
70
Vlans and the Switch 3000 TX
71
The Default VLAN and Moving Ports from the Default VLAN
71
Connecting Vlans to a Router
71
Connecting Common Vlans between Switch Units
71
Using Autoselect VLAN Mode
72
Using Non-Routable Protocols
73
Using Unique MAC Addresses
73
Extending Vlans into an ATM Network
73
VLAN Configuration Example
74
Setting up Vlans on the Switch
76
Assigning a Port to a VLAN When Using Port VLAN Mode
77
Specifying that a Port Is a VLT Port
77
Setting up Vlans Using Autoselect VLAN Mode
78
Specifying Information about the VLAN Server
78
Specifying Autoselect VLAN Mode
79
Spanning Tree Protocol
80
What Is STP
80
How STP Works
82
STP Initialization
82
STP Stabilization
82
STP Reconfiguration
82
An Example
83
STP Configurations
84
Enabling STP on the Switch
85
Configuring STP on the Switch
86
Configuring the STP Parameters of Vlans
86
Configuring the STP Parameters of Ports
88
Rmon
90
What Is RMON
90
About the RMON Groups
90
Statistics
90
History
90
Alarms
90
Hosts
91
Hosts Top N
91
Matrix
91
Filter
91
Capture
91
Events
91
Benefits of RMON
92
RMON and the Switch
92
RMON Features of the Switch
93
About Alarm Actions
94
About Default Alarm Settings
95
About the Audit Log
95
Status Monitoring and Statistics
97
Summary Statistics
98
Port Statistics
99
Port Traffic Statistics
100
Port Error Analysis
102
Status Monitoring
104
Fault Log
105
Remote Polling
106
Safety Information
107
Important Safety Information
107
Power Supply and Fuse
109
Sockets for Redundant Power System (RPS
109
RJ45 Ports
109
L'information de Sécurité Importante
110
La Source de Courant Et Le Fusible
111
Socle Pour Alimentation Multiple
112
Les Ports RJ45
112
Wichtige Sicherheitsinformationen
113
Stromversorgung und Sicherung
114
Steckdose für Redundant Power System
114
RJ45 Anschlußen
114
Screen
115
Creen Ccess Ights
115
Leds
117
Rouble Shooting
117
Using the VT100 Interface
118
Using the Switch
119
500 D Pin-Outs
123
Null Modem Cable
123
PC-AT Serial Cable
123
Modem Cable
124
RJ45 Pin Assignments
124
E Switch 3000 Tx Technical Specifications
126
Echnical Upport
127
Online Technical Services
127
World Wide Web Site
127
3Com Bulletin Board Service
127
Access by Analog Modem
127
Access by Digital Modem
128
3Comfacts Automated Fax Service
128
3Comforum on Compuserve Online Service
128
Support from Your Network Supplier
129
Support from 3Com
129
Returning Products for Repair
130
Glossary
131
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