Compaq Comprehensive Guide to the SW3323 Switch Manual

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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at personal expense.

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The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Compaq Computer Corporation may void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

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The cables you supply when connecting to this device must be shielded cables with metallic RFI/EMI connector hoods to maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations.

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The GBIC Module contains a laser diode of either gallium aluminum arsenide (GaALAs) emitting in the wavelength range of 770-860 nm, or indium gallium arsenide phosphide (InGaAsP) emitting in the wavelength range of 1270-1355 nm. All Compaq systems equipped with a laser device comply with safety standards, including International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 825. With specific regard to the laser, the equipment complies with laser product performance standards set by government agencies as a Class 1 laser product. The product does not emit hazardous laser radiation.

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Contents SW3322/SW3323/SW3324 Dual-Speed Switch User Guide 238 Srxirxw Letxiv Rwxeppexmsr Letxiv SRJMKYVMRKERH1SRMXSVMRKXLI7MXGL Letxiv 72141EREKIQIRX RHI\ 4VIJEGI YhmirgiSvqexxmrksrzirxmsrw Ifsevhrxvmiw 3VKERMEXMSR Description OverviewFeatures 2OverviewSW 3322/23 12,288 SW3324 20,480 Compaq SW3322/SW3323/SW3324 Dual-Speed Switch User Guide 4Overview Front Panel2Port LEDs L/A Default Configuration 6Overview Front Panel ComponentsPort LEDs Defined 8Overview Power ConnectorRear Panel Rear Panel ComponentsFeature Summaries Ieee 802.1D BridgeSpanning Tree Protocol 10Overview Frame Buffering and Frame LatencySoftware Download Non-volatile Parameter StorageConfiguration and Management Interfaces 12Overview Port MirroringBootP/DHCP Auto-negotiationBroadcast Throttling Virtual LANs VLANs Full Duplex ModeLEDs Flow ControlClass of Service Application ExamplesClient/Server Network Application 16Overview Local Backbone Application6Local Backbone Application Inspecting Your Shipment Site Requirements338406-B21 SX Gbic Module All 338407-B21 LX Gbic Module All 2Installation Mounting the Switch on a Table or Shelf Mounting the Switch in a Rack1Mounting the Switch in a Rack 4Installation2Connecting a Terminal to the Console Port Connecting a Terminal to the Console Port6Installation 3GBIC Module Installation Powering the Switch8Installation Power-Up6Inserting an RJ-45 Connector into a Port RJ-45 ConnectorNetwork Cable Requirements Copper Cable SpecificationsFiber Cable Specifications 10Installation1000Base-LX Multimode Gigabit Ethernet Fiber Specifications1000Base-SX/LX Ports 1000Base-SX MultimodeMain Menu OverviewUser Access Factory Defaults2User Interface Factory Default Settings Terminal Baud Rate 9600 Vlan Enable Vlan Port Type AccessPrivate 4User Interface Menu HierarchyMain Menu Descriptions Main Menu6User Interface System Configuration MenuSystem Configuration Menu Descriptions Menu for configuring a number of SNMP-related parametersNot terminate at any time Snmp Configuration MenuPower Up Diagnostics Diagnostics enabledSwitch Configuration Menu Snmp Configuration Menu Descriptions8User Interface Value of 0 disables this function Switch Configuration Menu DescriptionsVlan Configuration Menu Not accessed 10-1,000,000 second rangeForwarding Table Configuration Menu Forwarding Table Configuration Menu Descriptions10User Interface Port ID Displays unique identification number of the port Spanning Tree Configuration MenuSpanning Tree Configuration ScreenSpanning Tree Port Configuration Menu Spanning Tree Configuration Menu Descriptions12User Interface Spanning Tree Port Configuration Descriptions Tree Port #n Configuration MenuLearning, forwarding, or blocking Spanning Tree Port #n Configuration Menu Spanning Tree Port #n Configuration Menu Descriptions14User Interface Vlan Vlan Configuration MenuVlan Configuration Menu Descriptions Vlan ConfigurationVlan Menu Vlan Menu Descriptions16User Interface Allows you to remove a Vlan Egress Port Vlan #n Configuration MenuVlan Configuration #n Menu Descriptions Entering a Vlan name is not required18User Interface Port ID Port Name Type AccessVlan Port Menu Vlan Port Menu DescriptionsClass of Service Configuration Menu Descriptions Class of Service Configuration Menu20User Interface Port Priority Configuration Menu DescriptionsREAD/WRITE Port ID Port Name Priority Default Port Priority MenuPort Menu Port MenuDisconnected Yes or No Port Menu Descriptions22User Interface Port identification numberPort 1 Configuration Port Configuration Menu DescriptionsEnable Are eligible for configuration24User Interface Switch Statistics ScreenSwitch Statistics ID Transmitted Received Forwarded Filtered Dropped ErroredSwitch Statistics Screen Descriptions Switch Summary Screen Switch Summary Screen Descriptions26User Interface Port Statistics Screen Port Statistics Screen DescriptionsPort 1 Statistics 28User Interface General Information Screen Descriptions Or resetPower Up Count General Information ScreenDownload Software Menu Download Software Menu Descriptions30User Interface Save Current Configuration Return to Default ConfigurationLogout 32User Interface ResetCommon Tasks Configuring and Monitoring Switch2Configuring and Monitoring the Switch Setting Password ProtectionChecking Network Configuration Status Connecting via TelnetAssigning an IP Address 4Configuring and Monitoring the Switch Setting Snmp Management AccessConfiguring Port Mirroring Viewing Switch StatisticsDownloading a Software Upgrade 6Configuring and Monitoring the SwitchDownloading Via the Serial Port Downloading Via Tftp 8Configuring and Monitoring the Switch Configuring Spanning Tree ParametersConfiguring Class of Service Configuring VLANs10Configuring and Monitoring the Switch Configuring Port OperationConfiguring the Forwarding Table 12Configuring and Monitoring the Switch Setting a Default Gateway Configuring Broadcast Cutoff Rate14Configuring and Monitoring the Switch Configuring 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