3Com 10005622, 3C39036 About Switch 3900 System Management, How Do You Want to Manage the System?

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5

QUICK SETUP FOR

MANAGEMENT ACCESS

 

This chapter provides easy instructions for configuring the SuperStack® II Switch 3900 system for management access. After you decide how you want to manage your system, follow the configuration instructions for your preferred type of management access.

About Switch 3900 System Management

To configure and manage your Switch 3900 system, you can use one of several applications:

Switch 3900 Administration Console

Other SNMP-based network management

How Do You Want to Manage the System?

You can manage your system locally through a terminal connection or through the network with an IP connection. Table 5-1 describes the access mechanisms.

Table 5-1Management Access Mechanisms

Access

 

 

Mechanism

Allows you to

Using

 

 

 

Terminal

Connect directly to the

Console port

 

Administration Console and

 

 

stay attached across system

 

 

reboots

 

applications

The Switch 3900 Administration Console is a character-oriented, menu-driven user interface for administering the system. You can access the Administration Console in-band using the network ports through the IP network protocol. For more detailed information, see the SuperStack II Switch 3900 and 9300 Administration Guide.

Modem

Connect remotely to the

 

Administration Console

IP

Access the Administration

 

Console with the rlogin or

 

telnet commands. Or use an

 

external SNMP management

 

application to communicate

 

with the Switch 3900 SNMP

 

agent

Console port

One of the Ethernet ports assigned to an IP interface

For more complete network management, access the system with an external SNMP-based management application such as 3Com’s Transcend Enterprise Manager for UNIX or Windows or another network management application.

These mechanisms are described more fully in the next sections.

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