3Com 4210 PWR 9-PORT manual Setting Up Command, Line Interface, Management using, Setting Up Web

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48CHAPTER 3: MANAGING YOUR SWITCH

If the login prompt does not display immediately, press Return a few times until it starts.

6If you have logged on correctly, the switch you want to manage is displayed as <4210>, as shown in on page 44.

Setting Up Command

To set up command line interface management using SSH, refer to the chapter

Line Interface

entitled “SSH Configuration” in the “3Com Switch 4210 Family Configuration

Management using

Guide.”

SSH

 

 

 

Setting Up Web

This section describes how you can set up web interface management over the

Interface

network.

Management

 

Prerequisites

Ensure that you have already set up the switch with IP information as described

 

in “Methods of Managing a Switch” on page 36.

 

Ensure that the switch is connected to the network using a Category 5 twisted

 

pair Ethernet cable with RJ-45 connectors.

 

A suitable Web browser.

 

Choosing a Browser

 

To display the web interface correctly, use one of the following Web browser and

 

platform combinations:

Table 17 Supported Web Browsers and Platforms

 

 

 

Platform

 

 

Browser

Windows

Windows

Windows

Red Hat

Solaris

2000

XP

Server 2003

Linux 9

7/9

 

 

 

 

 

 

Netscape 7.1

Yes

Yes

No

No

Yes

 

 

 

 

 

 

Internet Explorer 5.5

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

 

 

 

 

 

 

Internet Explorer 6.0

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mozilla 1.4

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

 

 

 

 

 

 

For the browser to operate the web interface correctly, JavaScript™ and Cascading Style Sheets must be enabled on your browser. These features are enabled on a browser by default. You will only need to enable them if you have changed your browser settings.

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Contents 3Com Switch 4210 Family 3Com Corporation Campus Drive Marlborough, MA USA United States Government LegendContents Obtaining Support for Your 3COM Products Regulatory NoticesAbout this Guide Related Documentation Wire-speed Layer 2 switching Description of their featuresProduct Introduction OverviewIntroduction to Switch 4210 Family PWR Switches Switch 4210 9-port PWR Front panelPower system Rear panelSide panel Cooling systemFront panel of a Switch 4210 18-port PWR Shows the front panel of the Switch 4210 26-port PWR model Switch 4210 26-port PWR units support AC input or DC input AC inputDC input-Rated voltage range -52 VDC to -56 VDC Power LED Front Panel LEDs10/100BASE-TX Autosensing Ethernet Port Status LED Mbps Uplink Port Status LEDIntroduction to the Switch 4210 Family Non-PWR Models This section describes each Switch 4210 Family modelSwitch 4210 9-port Front panel Panel StatusSwitch 4210 cools off naturally Switch 4210 18-port Front panelSwitch 4210 26-port Front panel Switch 4210 18-port model’s rear panelSwitch 4210 52-port Front Panel Switch 4210 26-port rear panelPort LED Describes the 10/100Base-TX autosensing port’s Link/Act LEDDescribes the Speed LED on the 10/100Base-TX port Technical Specifications Technical specifications for the SwitchSwitch Model Port PWR Technical specifications for the Switch 4210 PWR models Earthing LeadSwitch SFP modules supported by the SwitchSFP Modules Supported forProduct Introduction Installing the Switch Installing the Switch Installing the switch in a 19-inch rack Mount the front bracket to the device Screw FrontInstallation completed Power-up SequenceReady for operation 4210Connecting a Redundant Power Supply52 for a list of suggested solutions PWR LED ColorsSystem Power Availability Switch 4210 Circuit Breaker and Cable RatingsRectifiers No Rectifier Redundancy +1 RectifierUsing Power over Ethernet RPS Connection to the SwitchConnecting RJ-45 Signal Direction DB9 consoleConsole Cable Terminal, as shown in FigureGND RXD DSR CTS Installing the Switch Managing Your Switch Methods of Managing a Switch User ViewSystem View Setting Up Your Refer to Setting Up Snmp Management onConfigured IP information Need toConfiguring IP Manually SnmpAutomatically Configuring the IP Address using Dhcp Configured IP ViewingAutomatically InformationUser View Login Manually Configuring IP Information Connecting to Console PortYou can manually configure the switch IP information by Connecting the Workstation to the SwitchSetting Up the Switch with IP Information Once you have logged in you are automatically in User ViewPrerequisites Using the Web Interface Using Command Line Interface using Telnet Enter the system-viewcommand and EnterWhere xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address of the switch ManagementConsole Port Connection Network TelnetSetting Up Command Management usingSetting Up Web Line InterfaceSetting Up Snmp String is privateNew community string up to 32 characters String to be removedDefault Users PasswordsDefault Users User Default Name Password Access LevelProblem Solving Solving Problems Indicated by LEDsProblems Solving HardwareSolving Communication Problems Error message indicating that the SFP transceiver is faultyIP Addressing How do you obtain a registered IP Address?Formation Problems Solving FabricProblem Solving PIN-OUTS Null Modem CablePC-AT Serial Cable RJ-45 to RS-232 25-pinEthernet Port RJ-45 Pin Assignments 10/100 and 1000BASE-T RJ-45 connectionsPin assignments Obtaining Support for Your 3COM Products Available for purchase from your 3Com reseller Contact UsTelephone Technical Support and RepairCountry Telephone Number Latin America Telephone Technical Support and Repair US and Canada Telephone Technical Support and Repair3COM Network Management 3Com NetworkSupervisor DirectorAppendix C 3COM Network Management 3Com Enterprise Management SuiteIntegration Kit with HP OpenViewAppendix C 3COM Network Management Safety Information Important Safety Information’information de Sécurité Importante Wichtige SicherheitsinformationenInformación de Seguridad Importante Appendix D Redundant Power Supply Safety Information Ważne informacje o zabezpieczeniach Importanti Informazioni di SicurezzaAppendix D Redundant Power Supply Safety Information How to identify and resolve radio-TV interference problems Regulatory NoticesAppendix D Redundant Power Supply Safety Information