3Com 4210 PWR 26-PORT manual 3Com Enterprise, Management Suite, Integration Kit with, HP OpenView

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3Com Enterprise Management Suite 65

 

 

3Com Enterprise

3Com Enterprise Management Suite (EMS) delivers comprehensive management

Management Suite

that is flexible and scalable enough to meet the needs of the largest enterprises

 

and advanced networks.

 

This solution provides particularly powerful configuration and change control

 

functionalities, including the capability to:

 

Customize scheduled bulk operations

 

Create a detailed audit trail of all network changes

 

Support multiple distributed IT users with varying access levels and

 

individualized network resource control

 

The client-server offering operates on Windows and UNIX (Linux and Solaris)

 

systems.

 

3Com EMS is available in four packages, varying in the maximum number of

 

devices actively managed. These include SNMP-capable devices such as switches,

 

routers, security switches, the 3Com VCX™ IP Telephony server, and wireless

 

access points:

 

Up to 250 devices

 

Up to 1,000 devices

 

Up to 5,000 devices

 

An unlimited number of devices

 

To find out more about 3Com Enterprise Management Suite, go to:

 

www.3com.com/ems

 

 

Integration Kit with

3Com Integration Kit for HP OpenView Network Node Manager offers businesses

HP OpenView

the option of managing their 3Com network directly from HP OpenView Network

Network Node

Node Manager. The kit includes Object IDs, icons, MIBs, and traps for 3Com

Manager

devices. The package supports both Windows platforms and UNIX or Solaris

 

platforms. It can be installed as a standalone plug-in to HP OpenView, or used

 

with a 3Com management application such as 3Com Enterprise Management

 

Suite (EMS).

 

To find out more about 3Com Integration Kit for HP OpenView Network Node

 

Manager, go to: www.3com.com/hpovintkit

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Contents 3Com Switch 4210 Family United States Government Legend 3Com Corporation Campus Drive Marlborough, MA USAContents Regulatory Notices Obtaining Support for Your 3COM ProductsAbout this Guide Related Documentation Description of their features Wire-speed Layer 2 switchingProduct Introduction OverviewSwitch 4210 9-port PWR Front panel Introduction to Switch 4210 Family PWR SwitchesRear panel Power systemSide panel Cooling systemFront panel of a Switch 4210 18-port PWR Shows the front panel of the Switch 4210 26-port PWR model DC input-Rated voltage range -52 VDC to -56 VDC Switch 4210 26-port PWR units support AC input or DC inputAC input Front Panel LEDs Power LED10/100BASE-TX Autosensing Ethernet Port Status LED Mbps Uplink Port Status LEDThis section describes each Switch 4210 Family model Introduction to the Switch 4210 Family Non-PWR ModelsSwitch 4210 9-port Front panel Panel StatusSwitch 4210 18-port Front panel Switch 4210 cools off naturallySwitch 4210 18-port model’s rear panel Switch 4210 26-port Front panelSwitch 4210 26-port rear panel Switch 4210 52-port Front PanelDescribes the Speed LED on the 10/100Base-TX port Port LEDDescribes the 10/100Base-TX autosensing port’s Link/Act LED Switch Model Port PWR Technical SpecificationsTechnical specifications for the Switch Earthing Lead Technical specifications for the Switch 4210 PWR modelsSFP modules supported by the Switch SwitchSFP Modules Supported forProduct Introduction Installing the Switch Installing the Switch Mount the front bracket to the device Screw Front Installing the switch in a 19-inch rackInstallation completed Sequence Power-upReady for operation 4210Redundant Power Supply Connecting a52 for a list of suggested solutions PWR LED ColorsSystem Switch 4210 Circuit Breaker and Cable Ratings Power AvailabilityRectifiers No Rectifier Redundancy +1 RectifierRPS Connection to the Switch Using Power over EthernetRJ-45 Signal Direction DB9 console ConnectingConsole Cable Terminal, as shown in FigureGND RXD DSR CTS Installing the Switch Managing Your Switch System View Methods of Managing a SwitchUser View Refer to Setting Up Snmp Management on Setting Up YourConfigured IP information Need toSnmp Configuring IP ManuallyAutomatically Configuring the IP Address using Dhcp Viewing Configured IPAutomatically InformationUser View Login Connecting to Console Port Manually Configuring IP InformationYou can manually configure the switch IP information by Connecting the Workstation to the SwitchOnce you have logged in you are automatically in User View Setting Up the Switch with IP InformationPrerequisites Using the Web Interface Enter the system-viewcommand and Enter Using Command Line Interface using TelnetManagement Where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address of the switchConsole Port Connection Network TelnetManagement using Setting Up CommandSetting Up Web Line InterfaceString is private Setting Up SnmpNew community string up to 32 characters String to be removedPasswords Default UsersDefault Users User Default Name Password Access LevelProblem Solving Indicated by LEDs Solving ProblemsSolving Hardware ProblemsError message indicating that the SFP transceiver is faulty Solving Communication ProblemsIP Addressing How do you obtain a registered IP Address?Solving Fabric Formation ProblemsProblem Solving Null Modem Cable PIN-OUTSPC-AT Serial Cable RJ-45 to RS-232 25-pinPin assignments Ethernet Port RJ-45 Pin Assignments10/100 and 1000BASE-T RJ-45 connections Obtaining Support for Your 3COM Products Contact Us Available for purchase from your 3Com resellerTelephone Technical Support and RepairCountry Telephone Number US and Canada Telephone Technical Support and Repair Latin America Telephone Technical Support and Repair3Com Network 3COM Network ManagementSupervisor DirectorAppendix C 3COM Network Management Management Suite 3Com EnterpriseIntegration Kit with HP OpenViewAppendix C 3COM Network Management Important Safety Information Safety InformationWichtige Sicherheitsinformationen ’information de Sécurité ImportanteInformación de Seguridad Importante Appendix D Redundant Power Supply Safety Information Importanti Informazioni di Sicurezza Ważne informacje o zabezpieczeniachAppendix D Redundant Power Supply Safety Information Regulatory Notices How to identify and resolve radio-TV interference problemsAppendix D Redundant Power Supply Safety Information