3Com C17304, 3C17300, C17302 manual Example top-level command line interface menu

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Manually Configuring IP Information

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Figure 12 Example top-level command line interface menu

Menu options: --------------

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bridge

- Administer

bridge-wide parameters

gettingStarted

- Basic device configuration

logout

- Logout of the Command Line Interface

physicalInterface

- Administer

physical interfaces

protocol

- Administer

protocols

security

- Administer

security

system

- Administer

sytem-level functions

trafficManagement

- Administer

traffic management

Type ? For help

 

 

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Select menu option:

 

 

 

 

 

3At the Select menu option prompt you can either:

enter the protocol ip basicConfig command. At the Enter configuration method prompt enter manual. The screen prompts you to enter IP information.

or

enter the gettingStarted command. At the Enter configuration method prompt enter manual. The screen prompts you to enter IP information.

4Enter the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway IP address for the Switch. The screen displays a summary of the information entered.

The initial set up of your Switch is now complete and the Switch is ready for you to set up your chosen management method. See “Methods of Managing a Switch” on page 45.

If you do not intend to use the command line interface via the console port to manage the Switch, you can disconnect the serial cable and close the terminal emulator software.

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Contents SuperStack 3Com Corporation 5400 Bayfront Plaza Santa Clara, California Contents Setting UP for Management PIN-OUTS Index Regulatory Notices About this Guide Convention Description ConventionsIcon Description Documentation RelatedProduct Introducing Series About the SwitchFront View Detail Switch 4200 SeriesIntroducing the Superstack 3 Switch 4200 Series 1000BaseT GBICs Fiber GBICsColor Indicates Port Status LEDs 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX ports Port Status LEDs Gbic portsColor Indicates Power/Self Test LEDUnit LEDs Alert LEDRear View Detail System RPS. See Connecting a Redundant Power System onDuplex Mode Feature Switch 4200 Series Automatic IP ConfigurationRmon Alarm Quality of Service QoSInstalling the Switch Site Package ContentsChoosing a Suitable Rack-mounting Fitting a bracket for rack-mounting Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the other side of the SwitchUnit line up with the recesses of the lower unit Stacking UnitsOn the unit above. Cable lengths of between 14 cm 5.5 100 m 328 ft can be used for stackingPowering-up Power-upSwitch 4200 Series SequenceColor State Power/Self Test LED colorsCross-over Cable Straight-through Cable Fiber cablesTransceivers Gbic OperationApproved Gbic The 3Com approved Gbic transceivers are Installing the Switch Gbic Installing the Switch Setting UP for Management Configure IP information manually for your Switch or view Setting UpAutomatically configured IP information OverviewAutomatic IP Configuration Manual IP ConfigurationSetting UP for Management Pre-requisites Manually Configuring IP InformationSetting Up the Switch with IP Information Connecting the Workstation to the SwitchConfiguring the Workstation with IP Information Using Command Line Interface via Telnet Example top-level command line interface menu Connecting a workstation to the Switch via the console port Setting Up the Switch with IP Information Example top-level command line interface menu Automatically Configured IPViewing Viewing Automatically Configured IP Information Viewing IP Information via the Console Port Methods of Managing a Switch Refer to Setting Up Command Line Interface Management on Network Using Telnet Command LineInterface Management CLI Management viaChoosing a Browser Setting Up WebInterface Management Protocol Snmp can manage a Switch if Setting Up SnmpOver the Network Management workstationUser Default Name Password Access Level Default UsersSecurity Device User Modify operation on the web interface Setting UP for Management For Technical Support information, see Appendix D Problem SolvingSolutions below Solving ProblemsPower LED does not light On powering-up, the Power/Self Test LED lights yellowSolving Communication Problems ProblemsSolving Hardware Snmp fan fail trap hardware failure IP AddressingHow do you obtain a registered IP Address? Solving StackFormation Solving Software Upgrade Problems Problem Solving Safety Information This must be approved for the country where it is used Important Safety InformationImportant Safety Information ’information de Sécurité Importante ’information de Sécurité Importante Wichtige Sicherheitsinformationen Vorsicht Europe Appendix a Safety Information PC-AT Serial Cable Null Modem CablePin to RS-232 25-pin Pin to 9-pinPin Number Signal Function ConnectorsModem Cable RJ-45 PinPin Assignments RJ-45 connectors1000BASE-T RJ-45 Pin assignments Switch 4226T 3C17300 Terminal Emulation Protocols Used for AdministrationStandards Supported Snmp Switch 4250T 3C17302Switch 4228G 3C17304 Online Technical ServicesUsername anonymous From this region, e-mail Asia, Pacific RimEurope, Middle East and Africa From this region, enter the URLEurope, Middle East, and Africa Asia, Pacific RimCountry Telephone Number Asia, Pacific Rim Country Telephone Number Latin America Index Snmp Regulatory Notices
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