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server

A computer in a network that is shared by multiple endstations. Servers

 

provide endstations with access to shared network services such as

 

computer files and printer queues.

SLIP

Serial Line Internet Protocol. A protocol that allows IP to run over a

 

serial line (console port) connection.

SNMP

Simple Network Management Protocol. The current IETF standard

 

protocol for managing devices on an TCP/IP network.

stack

A group of network devices that are integrated to form a single logical

 

device.

STP

See Spanning Tree Protocol (STP).

SuperStack

In this guide, the generic term SuperStack refers to any SuperStack II

 

and SuperStack 3 device. SuperStack II and SuperStack 3 devices can be

 

connected together to form a SuperStack system.

switch

A device that interconnects several LANs to form a single logical LAN

 

that comprises of several LAN segments. Switches are similar to

 

bridges, in that they connect LANs of a different type; however they

 

connect more LANs than a bridge and are generally more sophisticated.

Switch Database

A database that is stored by a switch to determine if a packet should

 

be forwarded, and which port should forward the packet if it is to be

 

forwarded.

TCP/IP

Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. This is the name for

 

two of the most well-known protocols developed for the

 

interconnection of networks. Originally a UNIX standard, TCP/IP is now

 

supported on almost all platforms, and is the protocol of the Internet.

 

TCP relates to the content of the data travelling through a network —

 

ensuring that the information sent arrives in one piece when it reaches

 

its destination. IP relates to the address of the endstation to which data

 

is being sent, as well as the address of the destination network.

Telnet

A TCP/IP application protocol that provides a virtual terminal service,

 

letting a user log into another computer system and access a device as

 

if the user were connected directly to the device.

TFTP

Trivial File Transfer Protocol. Allows you to transfer files (such as

 

software upgrades) from a remote device using the local management

 

capabilities of the Switch.

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Contents SuperStack 3Com Corporation 5400 Bayfront Plaza Santa Clara, California Contents PIN-OUTS Page Page About this Guide Convention Description ConventionsIcon Description Documentation RelatedCompliance YearComments ProductIntroducing the Switch 3300 XM Summary of Features About SuperStack Switch 3300 XMSwitch 3300 XM front view Switch 3300 XM Front View DetailUnit LEDs Power/Self Test LEDColor Indicates Port Status LEDs Power Socket Switch 3300 XM Rear View DetailUnits on Segmentation Switch ConfigurationNetwork ExamplesUsing the Switch as a collapsed backbone SwitchSwitch Fast Ethernet configuration rules Configuration Rules with Full Duplex Introducing the Switch 3300 XM Installing the Switch Rack-mounting Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the other side of the Switch 3C16965. Contact your supplier for details Stacking UnitsYou need only one SuperStack 3 Switch 3300 MM per stack Stack of three units Powered-up and ready for operation Power-upSwitch 3300 XM SequenceColor State ChoosingCorrect Cables Problem Managing SwitchSafety Information Personnel only Important SafetyInformation Important Safety Information Sécurité Importante ’information de’information de Sécurité Importante Wichtige Sicherheitsinformat ionen PC-AT Serial Cable PIN-OUTSModem Cable Pin Number Signal FunctionRJ45 Pin AssignmentsPin Number Signal Function Appendix B PIN-OUTS Safety Physical DimensionsPower Supply Environmental RequirementsVlan MIB RFC Online Technical ServicesUsername anonymous Country Telephone Number Asia, Pacific Rim Europe, South Africa, and Middle EastCountry Telephone Number Fax Number Glossary Broadcast BridgeCollision EndstationPage Loop Line speedMulticast ProtocolStack ServerSuperStack TelnetGlossary Index Index 3Com Corporation Limited Warranty Page Disclaimer Regulatory Notices