3Com 16 Plus manual Europe, Middle East Africa

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Here is a list of worldwide technical telephone support num- bers. These numbers are correct at the time of publication. Refer to the 3Com Web site for updated information.

Country

Telephone Number

 

 

Asia, Pacific Rim

 

Australia

1 800 678 515

Hong Kong

800 933 486

India

+61 2 9937 5085 or

Indonesia

000800 6501111

001 800 61 009

Japan

03 5783 1270

Malaysia

1800 801 777

New Zealand

0800 446 398

Pakistan

+61 2 9937 5083

Philippines

1235 61 266 2602

P.R. of China

10800 61 00137 or

 

021 6350 1590 or

Singapore

00800 0638 3266

800 6161 463

S. Korea

82 2 3455 6455

From anywhere in S. Korea:

00798 611 2230

From Seoul:

00798 611 2230

Taiwan, R.O.C.

0080 611 261

Thailand

001 800 611 2000

 

 

Europe, Middle East and

 

Africa

 

From anywhere in these

+44 (0)1442 435529 phone

regions, call:

+44 (0)1442 436722 fax

Europe and South Africa From the following countries, you may use the

toll-free numbers:

Country

Telephone Number

 

 

Austria

0800 297468

Belgium

0800 71429

Denmark

800 17309

Finland

0800 113153

France

0800 917959

Germany

0800 1821502

Hungary

06800 12813

Ireland

1800 553117

Israel

1800 9453794

Italy

800 8 79489

Luxembourg

0800 3625

Netherlands

0800 0227788

Norway

800 11376

Poland

00800 3111206

Portugal

0800 831416

South Africa

0800 995014

Spain

900 983125

Sweden

020 795482

Switzerland

0800 55 3072

U.K.

0800 966197

 

 

Latin America

 

Brazil

0800 13 3266

Mexico

01 800 849CARE

Puerto Rico

800 666 5065

Central and South America

AT&T +800 998 2112

 

 

North America

1 800 NET 3Com

 

(1 800 638 3266)

Enterprise Customers: 1 800 876-3266

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Contents OfficeConnect 3Com Corporation 5400 Bayfront Plaza Santa Clara, California Technical Support Introduction Dual Speed Switch 5 plus-Front Creating Your NetworkDual Speed Switch 8 plus-Front Dual Speed Switch 16 plus-Front Dual Speed Switch 16 plus-Rear Power Adapter socketHow the Switch Can Be Used SwitchingTwisted Pair TP Cables Connecting 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX NetworksBefore You start Unit ConnectionsStacking Clip Stacking the Units TogetherRubber Feet Positioning Your Switch Securing Your SwitchConnecting Workstations and Other Equipment to Your Switch Connecting OfficeConnect Units to Your SwitchChecking Unit Connections Spot ChecksProblem Solving Page Networking Terminology Page Dimensions and Standards Dimensions and Operating Conditions StandardsRegulated Materials Statement Environmental StatementsEnd Of Life Statement Environmental Statement about the DocumentationImportant Safety Information Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise Consignes Importantes DE Sécurité Technical Support Online Technical Services3Com Knowledgebase Web Services World Wide Web SiteSupport from Your Network Supplier Support from 3ComEurope, Middle East Africa Returning Products for Repair Country Telephone Number Fax Number3Com Corporation Limited Warranty Warranties Exclusive Regulatory Notices Page Part No. DUA1679-0AAA03 Published July

16 Plus specifications

The 3Com 16 Plus was a groundbreaking networking device widely recognized for its performance and reliability in the early days of computer networking. Launched in the 1990s, the device played a pivotal role in advancing Ethernet networking technology and facilitating connectivity between multiple devices in local area networks (LANs).

One of the primary features of the 3Com 16 Plus was its ability to support 16 ports, which allowed for a considerable number of devices to connect simultaneously. This scalability made it suitable for small to medium-sized businesses, as well as educational institutions looking to expand their networking capabilities without requiring extensive infrastructure investment. The ports typically supported 10BASE-T (Ethernet) and 100BASE-TX (Fast Ethernet) technologies, enabling a range of data transfer speeds that catered to different networking needs.

The 3Com 16 Plus utilized a non-blocking switching architecture, which ensured that data packets could be transmitted without delay, leading to enhanced overall network performance. This was particularly significant for environments that demanded high bandwidth, as it minimized packet loss and improved the efficiency of data transmission between connected devices.

Another key characteristic of the 3Com 16 Plus was its plug-and-play capability. This feature facilitated easy installation, requiring minimal configuration for users. The device automatically detected connected hardware, allowing businesses to focus on productivity instead of navigating complex setup processes. The inclusion of automatic address learning also streamlined network management, as the switch could learn and remember device addresses without manual input.

In addition to its hardware capabilities, the 3Com 16 Plus was complemented by robust software utilities that provided network monitoring and management features. These tools enabled administrators to monitor device performance, track bandwidth usage, and troubleshoot connectivity issues effectively.

The 3Com 16 Plus also prioritized reliability, with features such as power redundancy and enhanced thermal management, ensuring continuous operation even under demanding conditions. Its durable construction assured clients of longevity, which was essential for those investing in networking solutions at the time.

In conclusion, the 3Com 16 Plus was a vital asset in the evolution of networking technology. Its 16-port design, support for Ethernet and Fast Ethernet, non-blocking architecture, plug-and-play capability, and robust management tools made it a favored choice in its era. Businesses and educational institutions benefited from its ability to create efficient, reliable, and scalable networks, laying the groundwork for the advanced networking standards we see today.