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5Log in as root. Type:

root

or

admin

6Click the OK button to enter a null string as the password, which is the default local password.

The default Web Link page opens in the browser window.

Using the Menu-Driven Interface

Web Link Interface Description

The Web Link application window has three frames. All of the frames can be resized by dragging the frame borders using the left mouse button.

Web Link Banner Frame Click Help, Documentation, the 3Com Library, 3Com Support, and 3Com Contacts in the banner to access these resources.

The Configuration shortcut takes you to the configuration form for the bridge/router or tunnel switch. The Diagnostics shortcut provides access to further diagnostics of the bridge/router or tunnel switch. The Health shortcut provides access to device statistics.

Web Link Navigator Frame The Web Link Navigator Frame provides links to the Health, Configuration, Diagnostics and Help Functions

Web Link Summary Frame The Summary Frame contains a graphic of the device being configured and a form showing current values for the selected parameters.

After you have entered Web Link, you can use the options to configure whatever services are required.

The MEnu command allows you to perform the following operations:

List the services available on the bridge/router or tunnel switch.

Choose a service and see the list of parameters available for the service.

List the parameters in the current service.

Choose a parameter and see the commands used with it.

Check the active and default values of a particular parameter.

Display the syntax of a particular parameter.

Enter the new value of a parameter.

To use the menu-driven interface, you must have Network Manager privilege. When using the menu-driven interface, you cannot access some parameters; for example, you cannot alter the number of lines on the screen, or change privilege level.

Accessing the NETBuilder bridge/router through the REMote command requires the command-line interface.

To use the menu-driven interface, follow these steps:

1Access the main menu by entering:

MEnu

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Contents New Installation for Enterprise OS Software 3Com Corporation Bayfront PlazaSanta Clara, California 95052-8145Contents 3COM Corporation Limited Warranty How to Use About this GuideIntroduction This GuideConventions List conventions that are used throughout this guideIcon Alerts you to Convention Descriptionflash memory card for first time NETBuilder II installations OverviewSoftware This guide apply to all software packagesInstall System Software and Boot See Chapter Install software from a flash memory cardChange the Primary Boot Source See Chapter Change the primary boot source default as neededInstalling Software and Booting Netbuilder II System Installing Software Performing Initial BootBooting from Flash Memory CardMaking a Backup Flash MemoryCard NETBuilder II SystemUsing the Backup Flash CardPress Reset buttons to reboot Command Changing the Boot SourceUsing the Boot Primary Boot Source ConfiguringPrimary Boot Source menu is displayed At the Enterprise OS prompt, enterChanging the Boot Source System Configuring Basic SettingsLogging on to User Interfaces Setting Up IP RoutingLearning About Menu-Driven Versus of three ways Command-Line Interface ApplicationLog in as root. Type Web Link Interface DescriptionMain menu Level 1 is displayed Full-Form Syntax Abbreviated SyntaxSymbols Symbol DescriptionCan be shortened by abbreviating it to Full and Abbreviated Syntax ExamplesCan be abbreviated to Determining the Display of Ports and Virtual Ports Variations in Command SyntaxEntering Service Names in Command Lines Using Aliases Command History SubstitutionPrivilege Level Syntax for Assigning Values Numeric ValuesNames StringsPort and Path Naming Restrictions Media Addresses Bridge/router or tunnel switches. In the global addressing Asynchronous Transfer Mode ATM addressDecimal. The Dlci identifies a virtual circuit on the Frame An example of a Frame Relay addressNetwork Layer Addresses For more information on Internet addresses, subnet masks, Followed by the MAC addressNetwork from all other IPX networks. The following example Addresses are the same 00003333%080002005678Getting Help Password Obtaining NetworkManager Privilege LevelSetting the Time and Date Setting SystemAdministrator InformationSETDefault -SYS SysCONtact = John Smith 408 Assign Internet addresses to individual ports using IPX OSIAssigning an IP Address to a bridge/router Port DELete -SNMP COMmunity Anycom COMmunity Enable the Snmp service by enteringRemoteManager Configuring Basic Settings Online Technical ServicesTechnical Support Access by Analog Modem Access by Digital Modem847 262 408 727Country Telephone Number Asia Pacific Rim EuropeEurope, South Africa, and Middle East Latin AmericaCountry Telephone Number Fax Number Index NumericsSnmp Snmp 3Com Corporation Limited Warranty Disclaimer