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34CHAPTER 5: QUICK SETUP FOR MANAGEMENT ACCESS

Table 6 Management Access Mechanisms

Access

Allows you to

Using

Mechanism

 

 

 

 

IP

Use a dedicated network to

Ethernet 10BASE-TX

 

 

manage your network

out-of-band port

 

 

out-of-band. Access the

 

 

 

Administration Console

 

 

 

in-band with the rlogin or

 

 

 

Telnet commands.

 

 

Access the Administration

One of the Gigabit

 

 

Console in-band with the

Ethernet ports

 

 

rlogin or telnet commands.

assigned to an IP

 

 

Or use an external SNMP

interface

 

 

management application to

 

 

 

communicate with the

 

 

 

CoreBuilder 9400 SNMP

 

 

 

agent.

 

 

Use the Web Management

Netscape Navigator

 

 

interface.

or Internet Explorer

 

 

 

 

These mechanisms are described more fully in the next sections.

Terminal Connection

Direct access through the Console port is often preferred because it allows you to remain on the system during system boots. A Macintosh or PC attachment can use any terminal emulation program for connecting to the Console port. A workstation attachment under UNIX can use the emulator TIP or you can attach a terminal.

For more details, see the documentation that is shipped with your terminal emulation program.

Modem Connection

To access the system through a modem, establish a connection between your workstation and the Console port. When you configure the external modem from the Administration Console menu system, the Console appears to be directly connected to the external modem. See the Command Reference Guide for more information.

Use the Console port for either a terminal connection or a modem connection.

IP Management Interface

An IP interface is the connection between the CoreBuilder 9400 system and a subnetwork. Use the IP interface to manage the system in two ways:

In-band— Through a Gigabit Ethernet port

You can use this port for switching and managing the system simultaneously.

This method decreases the total bandwidth available on the port for switching.

Out-of-band— Through the 10BASE-TX port that is located to the left of the Console port

You can use this port only to manage the system, not for switching network traffic. Managing your system out-of-band conserves all available bandwidth for the Gigabit Ethernet ports. Also, if network problems exist, you can manage the system from a different network. See the Implementation Guide for more information on in-band and out-of-band management.

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Contents CoreBuilder United States Government Legends Japan Vcci Class a ComplianceAustralian EMC Frameworks Compliance Page Contents System Specifications Finding Specific Information in This Guide IntroductionFor information on Icon Type Description ConventionsFor information on Turn to Convention DescriptionCoreBuilder 9400 Documentation Paper DocumentsYear 2000 Compliance Documentation CommentsSoftware and Documents on CD-ROM CoreBuilder 9400 Intelligent Switch System Features and BenefitsSpeeding Up Server Access Network Configuration ExampleSystem Management System Overview Front Panel 10BASE-TXSystem Overview Back Panel Back Panel of the CoreBuilder 9400 SystemSuperStackII Switch System Overview Sample ApplicationSystem and Setup Overview Before You Begin Installing the System on a Table TopQty To use Installing the System in a Distribution Rack Installing System Mounting BracketsFiber Safety Precautions Overview of CablingCabling Gigabit Ethernet Ports Guidelines for Gigabit Ethernet CablingCabling 1000BASE-SX Ports Cabling Gigabit Ethernet PortsSystem is powered on and running Cabling 1000BASE Gbic PortsSC connector cover Connecting the LX Transceiver to MMF When you cable Gbic transceivers, note that the SC Cabling the Console Port Cabling the Out-of-Band Management Port Pin No Signal DescriptionConsole Port Pin Assignments Male RJ-45 connector 10BASE-T cable System Power UP Power UpSystem Diagnostics Power-up DiagnosticsGigabit Ethernet Port Diagnostics Check Description Next Step Software ConfigurationSystem Checks SystemSystem Power UP Access Allows you to Using Mechanism About CoreBuilder 9400 System ManagementModem Connection Terminal ConnectionIP Management Interface Initial Management Access Changing the Console Port Baud SettingIn-band Management Configuring the IP InterfaceOut-of-band Management Getting Additional Help Diagnosing ProblemsPower Failures Abnormal LED ActivitySymptom Possible Sources of the Problem Steps to Take Diagnosing Problems LED Status Possible Sources of the Problem Steps to TakeCleaning Dirty Fiber Optic Ports and Connectors Power Supply Specifications Physical DimensionsSafety Agency Certifications Environmental RequirementsSnmp protocol RFC Software Tftp RFC InstallationStandard Type RFC/IEEE Supported MIB II RFCRemoving and Replacing the Power Supply Safety PrecautionsPower Supply Assembly Removal and Replacement AudienceRemoving and Replacing the Power Supplies Fan Tray Assembly Removal and Replacement Fan Tray Assembly Removal and ReplacementAppendix B FIELD-REPLACEABLE Units General Safety Requirements Wiring Closet RecommendationsProtective Grounding for the Rack Distribution Rack RequirementsSpace Requirements for the Rack Recommended Service Access Mechanical Requirements for the RackBuilding and Electrical Codes Building CodesNfpa Electrical CodesAppendix C Site Requirements and Safety Codes 3Com Knowledgebase Web Services Online Technical ServicesWorld Wide Web Site 3Com FTP Site 3Com Bulletin Board Service3Com Facts Automated Fax Service Country Data Rate Telephone NumberSupport from Your Network Supplier Support from 3ComEurope Country Telephone Number Asia Pacific RimCountry Latin AmericaReturning Products for Repair Country Telephone Number Fax NumberAppendix D Technical Support Index NumbersIndex Recommendations World Wide Web WWW 50, 51 Index 3Com Corporation Limited Warranty CoreBuilder 9400 High-Availability SwitchWarranties Exclusive