3Com warranty Specifications, SuperStack II Switches

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Specifications

SuperStack II Switches

SuperStack II Baseline 10/100 Switch

Standards Compliance

Functional

ISO 8802/3;

IEEE 802.3 (Ethernet);

IEEE 802.3u (Fast Ethernet); IEEE 802.3x (Flow Control) Media Interfaces: 12/24 shielded RJ-45 TP; ARPS connector (Type 2)

Electromagnetic

EN 55022 Class B* and Class A; FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class A: ICES-003 Class A; VCCI Class B* and Class A; AS/NZS 3548 Class B* and Class A; EN 50082-1

Safety

IEC 950; UL 1950;

CSA 22.2 No. 950; EN 60950

SuperStack II Switch 610

Management

The Switch 610 can be managed locally with a Command Line Inter- face by connecting a terminal to the serial port or via Telnet, or graphically using the resident Web interface or with Transcend net- work management.

MIBs supported: Bridge MIB (RFC 1493), BootP (RFC 951).

Plus additional SuperStack II MIBs for security and resilience.

Standards Compliance

Functional

ISO 8802/3, IEEE 802.3 (Ethernet), IEEE 802.3u (Fast Ethernet), IEEE 802.3x (Flow Control), IEEE 802.1D (Bridging) Safety: UL 1950 2nd Edition, EN 60950:1992/ A3:1995 plus ZB/ZC Deviations, CSA 22.2#950, ECMA 97, TUV GS Mark will be applied for Mexican NOM and Russian GOST safety approval.

Electromagnetic

EN 55022 Class B, FCC part 15 Class A, CSA C108.8-M1983 (A), VCCI Class 2, EN 50082-1 (IEC 801 Parts 2-4), EN 61000 -3 - 2,

EN 61000 -4 - 5, ENV 50140, ENV 50141, Russian GOST EMC approval (Will be obtained after initial release.) Environmental: Shock and Vibration: EN 60068 (IEC 68) Protocols: SNMP (RFC 1157), ARP (RFC 826), IP (RFC 791), ICMP (RFC 792), UDP (RFC 768), TCP (RFC 793), TFTP (RFC 783)

SuperStack II Switch 2200

Standards Compliance

Electromagnetic

FCC Part 15,

Class A; CISPR22 Class A

Safety

UL 1950; EN 60950;

CSA 22.2 No. 950; TUV

Protocols

SNMP

SNMP protocol (RFC 1157), MIB II (RFC 1213), SNMP/FDDI MIB (RFC 1512), Ethernet MIB (RFC 1398), Bridge MIB (RFC 1463)

RFC 1157 SNMP, RFC 1212 Concise, RFC 1212 Traps, RFC 1213 MIB II

Others

RFC 783 TFTP, VT100 terminal interface protocol

SuperStack II Switch 2700

Standards Compliance

Electromagnetic

EN 55022; FCC Part 15, Class A; VDE 0871 Part 2; CISPR22

Safety

EN 60950, UL 1950,

CSA 22.2, TUV

Protocols

RFC 826 ARP, RFC 791 IP, RFC 792 ICMP, RFC 768 UDP, RFC 793 TCP. RFC 1157 SNMP, RFC 1212 Con- cise, RFC 1213 MIB II, RFC 1212 Traps

Others

VT100 terminal interface protocol

The SuperStack II Switch Gigabit Ethernet Modules

Management

In-band management over

Ethernet/Fast Ethernet

Supports SNMP and 3Com Transcend network management applications.

MIBs supported on Gigabit Ethernet module: IETF 802.3 1757, interfaces evolution MIB RFC 1573, Bridge MIB RFC 1493

Protocols supported on Gigabit Ethernet module: SNMP RFC 1157, ARP RFC 826, IP RFC 791, ICMP RFC 792, UDP RFC 768, TCP RFC 793, TFTP RFC 783, IPX, BootP, Telnet, and options RFC 854-859

Local management via RS 232 (DB- 9 port) on SuperStack II Switch 1000/Switch 3000/Desktop Switch

SuperStack II Switch 1100,

SuperStack II Switch 3300,

SuperStack II Switch 3300

XM, and SuperStack II

Switch 3300 FX

Management

All switches support SNMP and 3Com Transcend network management applications

The Switch 1100, 3300, and 3300 FX can be managed with a Com- mand Line Interface by connecting a terminal to the serial port or via Telnet, or graphically using the resident Web interface.

MIBs supported: New MAU MIB (RFC 2239), RMON II Probe Config (RFC 2021), RMON (RFC 1757), RS 232 MIB (RFC 1659), IfStack Table (RFC 1573), Bridge MIB (RFC 1493), SNMP MIB II (RFC 1213)

Plus additional SuperStack II MIBs for stacking, security, and resilience.

Standards Compliance

Functional

ISO 8802/3, IEEE 802.3 (Ethernet), IEEE 802.3u (Fast Ethernet), IEEE 802.3x (Flow Control), IEEE 802.1D (incorporating 802.1p), IEEE 802.1Q (Bridging) Safety: UL 1950 2nd Edition, EN 60950:1992/ A3:1995 plus ZB/ZC Deviations, CSA 22.2#950, ECMA 97, TUV GS Mark will be applied for Mexican NOM and Russian GOST safety approval.

Electromagnetic

EN 55022 Class B, FCC part 15 Class A, CSA C108.8-M1983 (A), VCCI Class 2, EN 50082-1 (IEC 801 Parts 2-4), EN 61000 -3 - 2, EN 61000 -4 - 5, ENV 50140, ENV 50141, Russian GOST EMC approval (Will be obtained after ini- tial release.) Environmental: Shock and Vibration: EN 60068 (IEC 68) Protocols: SNMP (RFC 1157), ARP (RFC 826), IP (RFC 791), ICMP (RFC 792), IGMP (RFC 1112), UDP (RFC 768), TCP (RFC 793), TFTP (RFC 783)

SuperStack II Switch Gigabit Ethernet Modules

Provides support for SuperStack II Switch 1100, SuperStack II Switch 3300, and SuperStack II Switch 3300 FX.

General

1000BASE-SX

1 single 850 nm fiber optic port with SC-duplex connectors full- duplex mode

1000BASE-LX

1 single 1300 nm fiber optic port with SC-duplex connectors full- duplex mode

1000BASE-T

1 single RJ-45 port with 100/1000 autosensing full-duplex mode

Standards Compliance

Functional

ISO 8802/3, IEEE 802.3 (Eth- ernet), IEEE 802.3x (Flow Control), IEEE 802.3z (Gigabit Ethernet), IEEE 802.1Q (VLAN Tagging), priority bits as per IEEE 802.1p

Electromagnetic

ICES-003 Class A, FCC part 15 Class A, EN 55022 Class B, VCCI Class 2, AS/NZS 3548 Class B, CISPR Class B, CNS 13438 Class A, Korean EMC approval; EN 61000-4-2, EN 61000-4-3, EN 61000-4-4, EN 61000-4-5, EN

61000-4-6, EN 61000-4-11, ENV 50204

Safety

UL 1950 3rd Edition, Listed, UL listed to CSA 22.2 No. 950, TUV GS to EN 60825-1 and EN 60950:1992/A3:1995 plus ZB/ZC deviations, IEC 950 Edition 2 Amendment 4 + ALL national devia- tions; CB Certificate & Report to be supplied; EN 60825 -1: Class 1 Laser safety

SuperStack II Switch 3800 and Switch 9000

Management

MIBs supported: SNMP MIB II (RFC 1213), Remote Monitoring MIB (RFC 1571), Bridge MIB (RFC 1493, Evolution of the interface MIB (RFC 1573)

Standards Compliance

Electromagnetic

Switch 3800 EN 55022 Class A; Switch 9000 EN 55022 Class B; FCC Part 15 Class A, CSA C108.8- M1983 (A), VCCI Class 2 EN 50082-1 (IEC801 Parts 2-4),

EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-4 -3, EN 61000-4 - 5, EN 61000-4 -6, EN 61000-4–11

Safety

UL 1950, EN 60825-1, CSA 22.2 No. 950, Russian GOST and EN 60950; 1992/A3: 1995 plus ZB/ZC Deviations.

Protocols

SNMP (RFC 1157), ARP (RFC 826), IP (RFC 791), ICMP (RFC 792), UDP (RFC 768), TCP (RFC 793), TFTP (RFC 783), Telnet (RFC 854), BootP (RFC 951).

Management Information Bases (MIBs)

MIB II RFC 1213, Remote Moni- toring MIB RFC 1571, Bridge MIB, RFC 1493, Evolution of the inter- face MIB RFC 1573

SuperStack II Switch 3900

Standards Compliance

Functional

ISO 8802/3, IEEE 802.3 (Ethernet),

IEEE 802.3u (Fast Ethernet),

IEEE 802.3x (Flow Control),

IEEE 802.1D (Bridging)

Electromagnetic

FCC Part 15 Class A, CISPR22 Class A

Operational shock

10G; operational sine vibration— 5-500 cycles; operational random vibration—up to 2000 cycles

Safety

UL 1950; EN 60950; CSA 22.2 No. 950, CB Report, TUV GS Mark

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Switches specifications

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