3Com 6200 Startup and, Normal, Operation, LED Displays, 1 Front Panel LED Descriptions, State

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Startup and

Interface Connections and First Time Start-Up

2.Attach the male end of the power cable into an AC power source. The system is powered up when power is applied to the power supplies.

NOTE: If the system is powered up with one power supply or if one of the power supplies experiences a loss of power, an audible alarm sounds. To silence this sound, press the red button located on the left side of the primary power supply.

 

 

 

 

Startup and

During power up and normal operation, you can observe start-up activity

Normal

by checking LED activity on the system front panel.

 

 

 

Operation

Table 3-1describes the various front panel LEDs and their function.

LED Displays

 

Table 3-1 Front Panel LED Descriptions

 

 

 

 

 

 

LED

Color/Label

State

Description

 

 

 

 

10/100 Fast Ethernet

Green

On

Ethernet connectivity present.

 

 

 

 

 

Yellow

Flashing

Traffic is present.

 

 

 

 

10/100/100 Fast

Fiber/Green

On

Fiber connectivity present.

Ethernet/Gigabit

 

 

 

Activity/Green

Flashing

Traffic is present.

Ethernet

 

 

 

Link/Green

On

Ethernet connectivity present.

 

 

 

 

 

Power/Sleep(PWR)

Green

On

Power on.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Flashing 1

In sleep state.

 

Off

Off

Power is off.

 

 

 

 

MGMT1/MGMT2

Green

Random Flash

NIC activity present.

 

 

 

 

System Status (SYS)

Green

On

Running with normal operation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Flashing 2

Degraded.

 

Amber

On

Critical or non-recoverable condition.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Flashing 2

Non-critical condition.

 

Off

Off

Post/system stop.

 

 

 

 

Disk Activity (HDD)

Green

Random Flash

Disk activity present.

 

 

 

 

 

Off

Off 3

No hard disk activity detected.

1.The PWR LED sleep indication is maintained on standby by the system. If the system is powered down without going through BIOS, the LED state in effect at the time of power off, is restored when the system is powered on until cleared by the BIOS. If the system is not powered down normally, the PWR LED may blink even though the SYS LED may be off due to a failure or configuration change that prevents the BIOS from running.

2.The Amber status takes precedence over the Green status. When the Amber LED is on or flashing, the Green LED is off.

3.This LED is also off when the system is powered off or in a sleep state.

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3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide

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Contents 10/100/1000 Security Switch Hardware and Software Users Guides10/100 FIBEREnd of Life Statement UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT LEGENDENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT Regulated Materials Statement3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide ContentsInstallation About this Guide5 Upgrading the System Software 4 Configuring the Security Switch 6200 SystemTechnical Specifications Technical SupportSafety Connector Pin AssignmentsRegulatory Information Regulatory Standards Compliance3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide Audience About this GuideIntended ConventionsInstall Server Installation and Configuration Guide 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users GuideSecurity Switch 6200 Product Release Notes Security Switch 6200 Applications GuideSystem IntroductionComponents Figure 1-1 6200 Front View ChassisFigure 1-2 Rear Panel Component Layout Management Options Configuration ToolFirst Time Startup Interview 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide Installation Before You StartRequirement Site RequirementsDescription 10/100 Figure 2-1 3COM Security Switch 6200 Shipping ContentsMGMT1 MGMT2 SYS HDD FIBERCables Additional Equipment Required EquipmentTools Table 2-1 Cable Distance LimitationsFront Rack Mounting InstallationTerminal or PC Figure 2-2 Front Rack Mounting the ChassisTabletop Mounting Making Connections Interface Connections and First Time Start-UpManagement Serial Port Connections Connecting a Terminal or PC to the System Front Serial Craft Port Figure 3-2 Connecting to the System Remotely Connecting RemotelyPower Connections Figure 3-3 System Rear View Power ConnectionsOperation Startup andNormal LED DisplaysError message POST Error Beep CodesBIOS Generated POST Error Beep Codes BMC Generated POST Beep Codes3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide Beep POST Memory Error 3-Beep Codeserror Codes Debug port 80hFirst Time Startup 3. Define the Time Zone 6. Configure the SNMP parameters 3-105. Define the Management Services 4. Select a regionThe following is an example display showing configured users 3-117. Configure the individual user accounts 8. Configure the host interfaces9. Configure all additional interfaces 3-1210. Configure your default gateway 3-13 11. Configure NTP to achieve time synchronization3-14 Configuring the Security Switch System Parameters Configuringchoices. The Enter key is used to select default values 2. To change any of the system parameters enter y, or press the Return key to leave system parameters unchanged 5. Define the Management Services Configuring User Accounts Time Protocol Resolutionthe Network Domain Name2. Configure SNMP Servers. For example Configuring the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMPTo configure SNMP 1. Select Option 5 from the main menu 3. Enter the desired option or enter X to return to the main menu4. Configure SNMP Communities. For example 6. Configure SNMP Trap Destinations. For example Interfaces 4-104-11 4-12 1. Select Option 7 from the main menuConfiguring Network Interfaces 4-134-14 IP Aliasesinterface. To configure IP Aliases 4-15 Configuring Static Routes 4-16Configuring Static ARP Entries 4-17Configuring the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol VRRP 4-184-19 4-20 Exiting from the Configuration Tool Saving Your System ConfigurationConfiguration Restoring4-22 address=10.1.1.50 data /dnsserver4-23 ipinterface data ifname=management 1 address=192.168.10.6 /data4-24 ipaddr=128.205.1.31 macaddr=0000a2000003 /data statichost accountsystem to DefaultSettings Factory4-26 Upgrading the System Software Upgrading the System SoftwareAnswer Y when this command prompts you Software Safe Upgrade Upgrading the System Software Using the Safe Upgrade andRollback Features Upgrading from Version6. Savew the partition table by entering the letter “w” Upgrading from Version 2.1 and Greater Upgrading from Software to a UP While an RP is Operational Rollback Online ServicesTechnical Support TechnicalYour Network 3Com Knowledgebase Web ServicesSupport from SupplierTelephone Support Support from 3ComEmail Support Asia, Pacific RimTelephone Number Telephone Support NumbersCountry Asia, Pacific RimLatin America North AmericaFax Numbers for return authorization numbers Returning Products for RepairCountry 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users GuideTechnical Support Telephone Number3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide Environmental Characteristics Technical SpecificationsPhysical Characteristics Power CharacteristicsTechnical Specifications Signal Connector Pin AssignmentsDB-9 Connector Pin NumberConnector Pin Assignments Regulatory Standards Compliance SafetyRegulatory Information CE marking for the EEA European Economic AreaRadio Frequency Interference EMI ComplianceImmunity Compliance VCCI Statement V-3/2000.04