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SuperStack II

Brand: 3Com | Category: Switch
Table of contents
  1. s afety i nformation
  2. rear panel connections
  3. spot checks
  4. world wide web site
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SuperStack II

Brand: 3Com | Category: Network Router
Table of contents
  1. fcc part
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Conventions
  11. Year 2000 Compliance
  12. Features
  13. Back and Front Panels
  14. DIP Switches
  15. Reset Button
  16. Overview
  17. Using WAN and Serial Ports
  18. Serial Ports
  19. Using PPP on Dial-Up and Leased Lines
  20. IBM Legacy Networks
  21. Required Equipment
  22. Environmental Requirements
  23. Mounting the Bridge/Router
  24. Stacking with Brackets
  25. Installing in a Rack
  26. Cabling the Connectors
  27. Cabling the WAN Connector
  28. Model 45x and 54x 56/64K CSU/DSU
  29. Cabling the Serial Connectors
  30. Attaching a Redundant Power System
  31. Connecting a PC, Terminal, or Modem
  32. Removing the Cover
  33. Removing an Existing Module (Model 4xx)
  34. Installing a New Module (Model 4xx)
  35. Removing an Existing Module (Model 5xx)
  36. Installing a New Module (Model 5xx)
  37. Turning on the System
  38. Verifying Successful Startup
  39. Attaching a Console
  40. Choosing the User Interface
  41. Changing the Root Password
  42. Changing the Default Console Port Baud Rate
  43. Setting the Time and Date
  44. Setting Up Security
  45. Paths, Ports, and Virtual Ports
  46. Dynamic Paths
  47. Multiple Static Paths per Port
  48. Virtual Ports over Frame Relay and X.25
  49. Virtual Ports over PPP
  50. Parent Ports for Frame Relay and X.25
  51. Path and Port Numbering
  52. Configuring Ethernet Paths and Ports
  53. Configuring ISDN in Europe, Australia, and Asia
  54. Placing a Data Over Voice Call
  55. Example
  56. Configuring the 56/64 Kbps CSU/DSU WAN Port (Model 45x and 55x)
  57. Configuring Serial Ports with DCEs
  58. Configuring Serial Ports with DTEs
  59. Where to Go From Here
  60. Configuring Dial-Up Lines with PPP
  61. ISDN on the WAN Port (43x, 44x, 53x and 54x)
  62. Scenario 1: Using Each B Channel Separately
  63. Scenario 2: Using Both B Channels Together
  64. Configuring Dial-Up over PPP with Modems or TAs
  65. Scenario 2: Multiple Destinations
  66. Configuring Bandwidth Management for PPP
  67. Enabling Dial-On-Demand
  68. Configuring Bandwidth-On-Demand
  69. Configuring Disaster Recovery
  70. Configuring Frame Relay
  71. Scenario 1: Multiple Destinations, Nonmeshed
  72. Scenario 2: Partially Meshed Topology
  73. Scenario 3: Fully Meshed Topology
  74. Scenario 2: Fully Meshed Topology
  75. Configuring the Central Node for Boundary Routing
  76. Managing the Bridge/Router
  77. Assigning Addresses and Enabling IP Routing
  78. Subnet Masks
  79. Override Option
  80. OSPF over Dial-On-Demand Dial-Up Lines
  81. Configuring IPX Routing
  82. Defining a Default Route
  83. Naming Paths and Ports
  84. Using the 56/64 Kbps CSU/DSU Module Autobaud Feature
  85. Working with Dial Number Lists
  86. Positioning a Phone Number
  87. Using Statistics on the T1/FT1 RJ-48 Telco Port (46x and 56x)
  88. User Statistics
  89. T1/FT1 Driver Statistics
  90. T1/FT1 Parameter Configuration
  91. Using the Monitor Utility
  92. Configure Flash Load
  93. Flash Load
  94. Normal LED Meanings
  95. WAN LEDs
  96. Error LED Meanings
  97. Troubleshooting During the Test Phase
  98. Errors Indicated by the WAN LEDs
  99. Performing Loopback Tests
  100. Module
  101. Performing a Remote Loopback for V.54 on a T1/FT1 Port
  102. Performing a Remote ANSI Loopback Test on the T1/FT1 Port
  103. Performing a Loopback Test on a Serial Port
  104. Performing a Memory Dump
  105. Configuring the Dump Destination
  106. Obtaining the MAC Address
  107. Verifying the TFTP Process
  108. Reloading the Software
  109. Load Errors
  110. Full Form Syntax
  111. Abbreviated Syntax
  112. Full and Abbreviated Syntax Examples
  113. Variations in Command Syntax
  114. Entering Service Names in Command Lines
  115. Command History Substitution
  116. Privilege Level
  117. Getting Help
  118. Console Connector and Cables
  119. Terminal Cable
  120. LAN Connector and Cables
  121. Cabling Standards
  122. WAN Connector and Cables
  123. ISDN U Cable
  124. K CSU/DSU Cable
  125. RJ-48 T1 Cable
  126. RS-232 DTE Cable Pinouts
  127. RS-232 DCE Cable Pinouts
  128. V.35 DTE Cable Pinouts
  129. V.35 DCE Cable Pinouts
  130. X.21 DTE Cable Pinouts
  131. X.21 DCE Cable Pinouts
  132. RS-449 DTE Cable Pinouts
  133. RS-449 DCE Cable Pinouts
  134. RS-530 DTE Cable Pinouts
  135. Ordering U.S. and Canadian ISDN BRI Services
  136. Switch Provisioning Tables
  137. AT&T 5ESS Custom Switch
  138. DMS 100 and National ISDN 1
  139. Siemens EWSD Switch
  140. NT1s and Power Supplies
  141. Ordering German ISDN BRI Services
  142. Ordering Dutch ISDN BRI Services
  143. Online Technical Services
  144. Com Bulletin Board Service
  145. ComFacts Automated Fax Service
  146. Returning Products for Repair
SuperStack II first page preview

SuperStack II

Brand: 3Com | Category: Power Supply
SuperStack II first page preview

SuperStack II

Brand: 3Com | Category: Power Supply
SuperStack II first page preview

SuperStack II

Brand: 3Com | Category: Switch
SuperStack II first page preview

SuperStack II

Brand: 3Com | Category: Switch
Table of contents
  1. Conventions
  2. Related Documentation
  3. Documentation Comments Product Registration
  4. management software
  5. Forwarding Modes
  6. Duplex Modes
  7. Flow Control
  8. PACE
  9. Resilient Links
  10. Broadcast Storm Control
  11. Multicast Filtering
  12. Roving Analysis
  13. Default Settings
  14. Methods of Managing a Switch
  15. Setting Up Web Interface Management
  16. Setting Up Over the Network
  17. Configuring the Browser
  18. Setting Up Command Line Interface Management Setting Up Through the Console Port
  19. Setting Up SNMP Management
  20. Managing a Switch Over the Network
  21. Subnets and Using a Subnet Mask
  22. Accessing the Web Interface
  23. The Getting Started Pages
  24. The Main Web Interface
  25. The External Link Icons
  26. The Management Icons
  27. Navigating the Page Area
  28. Making Changes in the Page Area
  29. Configuring the Current Switch
  30. Displaying Administration Details
  31. Setting Up IP Information
  32. Configuring a Port
  33. Configuring the Console Port
  34. Changing the Management Settings for the Stack
  35. Changing Your Password
  36. Specifying a Physical Location
  37. Specifying the Location of the Online Help and Documentation
  38. Specifying Contact Details
  39. Configuring the Switch Database
  40. Displaying the Switch Database
  41. Inserting Permanent Entries
  42. Deleting Entries
  43. Configuring the Advanced Stack Settings
  44. Setting Up Resilient Links
  45. Displaying Resilient Link Pairs
  46. Deleting a Resilient Link Pair
  47. What are Port Trunks
  48. Configuring VLANs
  49. What are VLANs
  50. Deleting VLAN Information
  51. Setting Up Roving Analysis Ports
  52. What is Roving Analysis
  53. Enabling the Roving Analysis System
  54. Displaying Statistics for the Current Switch
  55. Interpreting the Statistics
  56. Accessing the Interface
  57. How Many Users Can Access the Interface
  58. Entering Commands
  59. Displaying Menus
  60. A Quick Guide to the Commands
  61. Displaying and Changing Bridging/VLANs Information Setting the Bridge Address Aging Time
  62. Enabling and Disabling Router Port Auto-Discovery Manually Identifying a Router Port
  63. Removing a Router Port
  64. Adding a Statically Configured Address to a Switch Database Finding a MAC Address
  65. Displaying MAC Addresses for a Port
  66. Setting the Spanning Tree Path Cost
  67. Enabling and Disabling VLT Tagging on a Port
  68. Setting the Bridge Spanning Tree Hello Timer
  69. Enabling and Disabling Spanning Tree on a Bridge
  70. Deleting a VLAN
  71. Modifying a VLAN
  72. Removing a Port from a VLAN
  73. Displaying and Changing Port Information
  74. Specifying the Speed and Duplex Mode
  75. Displaying Port Summary Information
  76. Displaying and Changing System Feature Information
  77. Removing a Roving Analysis Port
  78. Stopping Data Monitoring
  79. Setting Up a Resilient Link
  80. Removing a Resilient Link
  81. Displaying Detailed Trunk Information
  82. Displaying Summary Trunk Information
  83. Displaying IP and SLIP Information
  84. Pinging Other Devices
  85. Displaying and Changing SNMP-related Information Specifying SNMP Community Strings
  86. Displaying Trap Destination Details
  87. Removing Trap Destination Details
  88. Performing an SNMP SET Command
  89. Displaying and Changing Stack Information
  90. Displaying Switch Administration Details
  91. Upgrading Management Software
  92. Configuring Intelligent Modules
  93. Displaying User Details
  94. Removing User Details
  95. Modifying Access Rights
  96. Resetting All the Units in the Stack
  97. Initializing All the Units in the Stack
  98. Port Trunks and Your Switch
  99. Setting Up Port Trunks
  100. Port Trunk Example
  101. Benefits of VLANs
  102. VLANs and Your Switch
  103. Defining New VLANs
  104. VLT Tagging
  105. Connecting to VLANs on Legacy Switch Units
  106. VLAN Configuration for Beginners
  107. VLAN Configuration - Advanced Examples
  108. What is FastIP
  109. An Example
  110. FastIP and the Switch Database
  111. Enabling FastIP
  112. m ulticast f iltering
  113. What is a Multicast
  114. Multicast Filtering and Your Switch
  115. IGMP Multicast Filtering
  116. How STP Works
  117. STP Calculation
  118. STP Configurations
  119. Connecting to STP Systems on Legacy Switch Units Enabling STP
  120. What is RMON
  121. Hosts
  122. Benefits of RMON
  123. RMON and Your Switch
  124. The Alarm Events
  125. The Audit Log
  126. Solving Web Interface Problems
  127. Solving Command Line Interface Problems
  128. Solving SNMP Management Software Problems
  129. Solving Serial Web Utility Problems
  130. Solving Management Software Upgrade Utility Problems
  131. Solving Other Problems
  132. Introduction
  133. Using the Serial Web Utility
  134. Using the Upgrade Utility
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