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paths

naming restrictions 29 using instance identifiers 29

ports

naming restrictions 29 syntax conventions 26 using instance identifiers 29

privilege level changing 35

changing SNMP access to files 40 obtaining Network Manager 35 to access commands and

parameters 27

Q

question mark(?) help command 34

R

ReBoot command 15 RemoteManager parameter 41 repeating displayed commands 26 restrictions, naming 29 returning products for repair 46 root login 17

S

security 41

service names, entering 25 services, selecting 19

set members, specifying 27

Simple Network Management Protocol. See

SNMP SNMP

changing manager access to files 40 displaying/modifying system

parameters 40 strings

case-sensitivity 28 entering 28

using as instance identifiers 29 switch

assigning IP addresses 37 logging on 18

security 41 setting

system administrator information 36 time and date 36

user interface 19 syntax, command

abbreviated 22, 24

assigning parameter values 28 full form 22, 24

ISDN variation 29 symbols used 23 variations 25

SysconF command 15 SysPassWord command 41 system administrator information,

setting 36

System Configuration menu 15 Dump Destination parameter 15

T

technical support 3Com URL 43 bulletin board service 44 fax service 44 network suppliers 44 product repair 46

time and date, setting 36

U

URL 43 user interface

command-line 19 menu-driven 19

V

values

assigning numeric 28 specifying 27 storing parameter 34 syntax for assigning 28

VIP address format 33 virtual ports

displaying 25 functionality (Note) 26 syntax conventions 26

W

World Wide Web (WWW) 43

X

X.25 address format 31 XNS address format 34

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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 Changing the Boot Source Using the BootCommand Primary Boot Source ConfiguringPrimary Boot Source menu is displayed At the Enterprise OS prompt, enterChanging the Boot Source Configuring Basic Settings Logging on toSystem Setting Up IP Routing Learning AboutUser Interfaces 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 DescriptionFull and Abbreviated Syntax Examples Can be abbreviated toCan be shortened by abbreviating it to Variations in Command Syntax Entering Service Names in Command LinesDetermining the Display of Ports and Virtual Ports 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 Enable the Snmp service by entering RemoteManagerCOMmunity Configuring Basic Settings Services Technical SupportOnline Technical 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