3Com 3CR17660-91, 3CR17662-91, 3CR17661-91 manual Choosing the Correct Cables

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CAUTION: If you want to install the Switch using a Category 5E or Category 6 cable, 3Com recommends that you briefly connect the cable to a grounded port before connecting network equipment. If you do not, the cable’s Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) may damage the Switch's port.

You can create a grounded port by connecting all wires at one end of a UTP cable to an earth ground point, and the other end to a female RJ-45 connector located, for example, on a Switch rack or patch panel. The RJ-45 connector is now a grounded port.

3Com recommends that you use Category 5 twisted pair cable—the maximum segment length for this type of cable is 100 m (328 ft).

Choosing the Correct All of the ports on the front of the Switch 4200G 28-Port are Cables for the 100BASE-FX MT-RJ multi-mode ports. The MT-RJ port is a small form Switch 4200G factor fiber-optic port with the transmit and receive fibers in the same

cable. Unlike many fiber-optic systems, only one MT-RJ cable is needed to connect two MT-RJ ports together.

To connect a front panel port to another 100BASE-FX MT-RJ multi-mode port, or to a patch panel, a single MT-RJ multi-mode pinless jumper cable is required. Since standard MT-RJ cables are cross-over cables, no Auto-MDIX sensing is required. The maximum cable length is 2 kilometers (1.24 miles).

CAUTION: Do not connect pinned MT-RJ connectors into any port on the Switch 4200G as this may damage the unit. The ports have locator pins fitted and are designed for standard (pinless) connectors.

To connect a front panel port to a 100BASE-FX single mode port, or to a port that does not have an MT-RJ connector, an adaptor will be required. It is not possible to connect a front panel port to a 1000BASE-FX port.

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3Com Switch 4200G Family United States Government Legend 3Com Corporation Campus Drive MarlboroughPage Page Contents Installing the Switch Problem Solving PIN -OUTS About this Guide Convention Description ConventionsIcon Description Documentation RelatedDocumentation Pddtechpubscomments@3com.com CommentsIntroducing Hardware Features Switch 4200G About the Switch 4200GCommander Switch 4200G-Front ViewSwitch 4200G 48-Port-front view Status Display Display Mode LED Color Description10/100/1000BASE-T Port LEDs Mode LEDColor Indicates 1000BASE-X Port SFP Port LEDs Rear View DetailSlots Duplex Mode Feature Switch 4200G Automatic IP ConfigurationRmon Alarm Configuration SaveInstalling the Switch Site Package ContentsChoosing a Suitable Front of the Switch, as shown in Figure To rack-mount your SwitchRack-mounting Inch racksFitting a Bracket for Rack-Mounting Repeat and for the other side of the SwitchPowered-up and ready for operation Power-upSwitch 4200G Sequence SFP port LEDs on page 54 for a list of suggested solutions SFP Operation Inserting an SFP Transceiver Remove the plastic protective cover if fittedChoosing Your SwitchCorrect Cables TransceiverChoosing the Correct Cables Installing the Switch Setting UP for Management Refer to Setting Up Command Line Interface Management on Methods of Managing a SwitchCommand Line Interface Management System View There are two main views in the CLIUser View Overview Setting UpSnmp Automatic IP Configuration using Dhcp Manual IP ConfigurationManually Configuring IP Information Prerequisites Connecting the Workstation to the SwitchSetting Up the Switch with IP Information Enter interface vlan 1 and Enter Enter the system-viewcommand and EnterWith a Network Using the Web Interface Using Command Line Interface using Telnet Using 3Com Network Director Viewing Automatically Configured IP InformationEnter the default gateway for the Switch Viewing IP Information using the Console Port Interface Management Command LineSSH Setting Up Command Line Interface Management usingChoosing a Browser Setting Up WebInterface 2000 Windows XP Server Over the NetworkWindows Red Hat Setting Up Snmp Management V1 or User Default Access Level Name Password Default UsersSetting UP for Management Problem Solving Indicated by LEDs Solving ProblemsSolving Hardware ProblemsUnit fails, no Snmp fan failure message is received Error message indicating that the SFP transceiver is faultyHow do you obtain a registered IP Address? Solving Communication ProblemsIP Addressing Problem Solving Upgrading Software File list similar to the following is displayed If the recycle-bin is empty the following is displayed To back up the application file on your Switch, enterTo back up the bootrom file on your Switch, enter Command Line Interface Switch Setup 4200G ping aaa.aaa.aaa.aaa Via network portTo install the new application code, enter Type y when promptedTo install the new web management code, enter To download the web management file, enterEnter y to display the following message Following information is displayedUpgrading from Bootrom InterfaceFollowed by a password prompt S3t03010024.zip 3comoscfg.def 3comoscfg.cfg s3t030100s56.app Enter your choice0-3 Select option 3 to display the following Select option 2 to display the followingUpgrading BootromUsing FTP Using TftpUsing XModem Ccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc Upgrading Software Safety Information This must be approved for the country where it is used Power Cord Set-Japan Important Safety InformationImportant Safety Information ’information de Sécurité Importante Schko Dispositif Laser De Classe Vorsicht Das Gerät muß geerdet sein Wichtige SicherheitsinformationenInformación de Seguridad Importante Schuko Importanti Informazioni di Sicurezza Stati Uniti e Ważne informacje o zabezpieczeniach Ważne informacje o zabezpieczeniach Ostrzeżenie Porty światłowodowe-bezpieczeństwo PIN-OUTS Pin Number 10/100 1000 Ethernet Port RJ-45 Pin Assignments10/100 and 1000BASE-T RJ-45 connections Ethernet Port RJ-45 Pin Assignments Appendix B PIN-OUTS Switch 4200G 12-Port Switch 4200G 24-Port Switch 4200G 48-Port Appendix C Technical Specifications Register Your ServicesProduct PurchaseTroubleshoot Access SoftwareOnline DownloadsContact Us US and Canada Telephone Technical Support and Repair Country Telephone NumberLatin America Telephone Technical Support and Repair Numbers IndexSFP Regulatory Notices