3Com 2000 TR manual Setting Up a Module, 2I/O Module Screen Config

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5-2CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE TR-IN-FE MODULE

Setting Up a Module

The Module Configuration Screen displays the set- tings used by the TR-in-FE Module to communicate with other devices on the network.

It is unlikely that you will need to change the value of these settings once they have been set.

CAUTION: If you need to change the value of any of the settings, you may experience a temporary loss of communication while the values are reset. If you do not need to make any changes, select the CANCEL button and not the OK button. Selecting the OK button resets the device.

To configure a module, log on to the Switch 2000 TR and proceed as follows:

1Select SWITCH MANAGEMENT from the Main Menu.

2Press [Space Bar] and select *I/O Module*.

The I/O Module screen appears. The I/O Module screen allows you to view statistics and set up the TR-in-FE module. See Figure 5-2.

If the I/O Module option does not respond, your TR-in-FE module is not installed correctly. Refer to Chapter 3 for information on installation.

3Enter the *Unit ID* of the unit with the module installed.

4Select SETUP.

Figure 5-2I/O Module Screen (CONFIG)

5Press [Return].

The Port Setup screen appears. See Figure 5-3.

Figure 5-3Port Setup Screen

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Contents For SuperStack II Switch 2000 TR For units of the Department of Defense For civilian agenciesAbout this Guide 3COM Corporation Limited Warranty Introduction About this GuideTerminology Finding Information in this Guide ConventionsAbout the SuperStack II Switch 2000 TR TR-in-FE Module OverviewTR-in-FE Benefits Hardware Summary of TR-in-FE Module FeaturesSoftware 4CHAPTER 1 Overview What is Token Ring-in-Fast Ethernet TR-in-FE? TR-IN-FE Concepts3Com Token Ring-in-Fast Ethernet System TR-in-FE Compared to Traditional MethodsToken Ring-in-Fast Ethernet Module How TR-in-FE Works How TR-in-FE WorksPower IIRedundant SuperStack Requirements TunnelingToken Ring Frames 4Token Ring-in-Fast Ethernet Frame Advantages of Vlan What is a VlanVirtual LANs Vlans Port-Based Distribution8CHAPTER 2 TR-IN-FE Concepts Following Safety Information Installing and Setting UP the ModulePre-installation Procedure Installation Post-Installation Checks LED SummaryChecking the Power Supply Checking that the TR-in-FE Module is Installed Correctly Checking the Physical ConnectionsJumper Settings 2TR-in-FE Module Jumper SettingsChoice Field Accessing Management FeaturesVT100 Console Entry FieldKey Board Shortcuts ButtonList Boxes Correcting Text EntriesDefault Name Password Access Level Default UsersConsole Menu Map 1VT100 Console Menu Map with I/O Module Detail Switch 2000 TR banner LCD ConsoleUser Name Default Access Level Password Logging OnLogging Off Automatic Logout8CHAPTER 4 Accessing Management Features Configuring the TR-IN-FE Module TR-in-FE Module Configuration MapSetting Up a Module 2I/O Module Screen ConfigBridge Parameters Spanning TreeSource Routing TR Vlan Info Setup Screen Setting Up a VlanTR Vlan Setup Screen Scroll the Vlan list using the Up and Down keys Monitoring the TR-IN-FE Module TR-in-FE Module Statistics MapStatistics Overview 2TR Port Statistics ScreenPort Statistics Traffic 3Sample TR Port Statistics Traffic ScreenClearing Screen Counters Jam CountsImportant Safety Information ’information de Sécurité ImportanteWichtige Sicherheitsinformationen Screen Access Rights Screen Access level required2APPENDIX B Screen Access Rights Environmental Specifications TR-IN-FE Module Technical SpecificationsTR-in-FE Cable Specification Example Does the Cable Provide Sufficient Bandwidth?Core mm Cladding mm Numerical Aperture TR-in-FE Cable Specification 4APPENDIX C TR-IN-FE Module Technical Specifications Technical Support Online Technical Services3Com Bulletin Board Service World Wide Web Site3ComForum on CompuServe 3ComFacts Automated Fax ServiceSupport from Your Network Supplier Country Telephone NumberReturning Products for Repair Support from 3ComCountry Telephone Number Fax Number 4APPENDIX D Technical Support Numbers Page 3Com Corporation Limited Warranty HardwareGoverning LAW