3Com Version 8.1.2 manual A. and Canada 800 876

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62APPENDIX C: TECHNICAL SUPPORT

When you contact 3Com for assistance, have the following information ready:

Product model name, part number, and serial number

A list of system hardware and software, including revision levels

Diagnostic error messages

Details about recent configuration changes, if applicable

Here is a list of worldwide technical telephone support numbers:

Country

Telephone Number

Country

Telephone Number

 

 

 

 

Asia Pacific Rim

 

 

 

Australia

1 800 678 515

P.R. of China

10800 61 00137 or

Hong Kong

800 933 486

Singapore

021 6350 1590

India

+61 2 9937 5085

800 6161 463

Indonesia

001 800 61 009

S. Korea

 

Japan

0031 61 6439

From anywhere in S. Korea:

00798 611 2230

Malaysia

1800 801 777

From Seoul:

3455 6455

New Zealand

0800 446 398

Taiwan, R.O.C.

0080 611 261

Pakistan

+61 2 9937 5085

Thailand

001 800 611 2000

Philippines

1235 61 266 2602

 

 

Europe

From anywhere in Europe, call: +31 (0)30 6029900 phone +31 (0)30 6029999 fax

From the following countries, you may use the toll-free numbers:

Austria

0800 297468

Netherlands

0800 0227788

Belgium

0800 71429

Norway

800 11376

Denmark

800 17309

Poland

00800 3111206

Finland

0800 113153

Portugal

0800 831416

France

0800 917959

South Africa

0800 995014

Germany

0800 1821502

Spain

900 983125

Hungary

00800 12813

Sweden

020 795482

Ireland

1800 553117

Switzerland

0800 55 3072

Israel

1800 9453794

U.K.

0800 966197

Italy

1678 79489

 

 

 

 

 

 

Latin America

AT&T +800 666 5065

Mexico

01 800 CARE (01 800 2273)

Argentina

Brazil

0800 13 3266

Peru

AT&T +800 666 5065

Chile

1230 020 0645

Puerto Rico

800 666 5065

Colombia

98012 2127

Venezuela

AT&T +800 666 5065

 

 

 

 

North America

 

 

 

U.S.A. and Canada

1 800 876 3266

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents CoreBuilder Software Installation Release Notes 3Com Corporation 5400 Bayfront Plaza Santa Clara, California Contents NEW Features in Intelligent Switching Software Version Technical Support Page Before You Start UpgradeOverview ConsiderationsVersion Patch Descriptions of Fixed ProblemsAbout Software DescriptionsPatch System Issues Upgrade Considerations Outlines the configuration restrictions Chassis with Revision System Configuration MotherboardError Message for Unsupported Configurations System HaltedCustomer Documentation CustomerDocumentation Software Installation Procedure Use this section in either of these casesIndicated sections Proceed to Installing the Diagnostic Software next At the User name prompt, enter your user name System softwareUpdateSystem prompts you for several items of information System reboot Loading the Expander File Example /c\3com\cb2500\lpexpand Proceed to Loading the Compressed Image nextLoading the Compressed Image Reloading the Compressed Image Proceed to Rebooting the System nextRebooting the System You are prompted for an access level to change From the top level of the Administration Console, enterSystem password Enter administerHP Openview version Snmp MIB FilesFiles Public MIBs Private MIBsRelease Descriptions Intelligent Switching softwareRelease History Version DescriptionRelease Descriptions Corebuilder 2500 Intelligent Switching Software Version New Features Physical Configuration FeaturesEnter specific interface index numbers or all Displaying Interface InformationIp interface summary or ip interface detail Page New Updated MIBs Only be configured to a number between 30 and 60 minutesPage Administering ATM LAN Emulation ATM in YourNetwork Classical IPBefore You Configure ATM CheckingAppendix B Administering ATM VPI/VCI Broadcast and Unknown Server BUS Responsible for LAN Emulation Configuration Server Lecs The LecsLAN Emulation Emulated LAN LES and the Broadcast and Unknown Server BUS Defining LAN Emulation ClientsReboot to enable all newly defined LECs Sample procedure Enter the Lecs access type. Choices are lecs and manualBridge stpState enabled Reboot after you have added all newly created LECsAtm lane detail Administering LAN Emulation ClientsDisplaying Information About LAN Emulation Clients Sample summary display for a LAN Emulation Client Sample detail display for a LAN Emulation Client Parameter Description CfgArpRespTimeEnabled Modifying Information About LAN Emulation Clients Removing a LAN Emulation ClientEntities Administering UNIManagement Displaying UMEAttribute Description Registration connected or disconnectedPrefixes Port Addresses To list prefixes and addresses Appendix B Administering ATM Channel connection VCC information for ATM ports Administering ATMPorts Describes the fields in the port displays Field DescriptionAdministering ATM Ports Sample display of general VCC information Information Listing General VCC InformationAtm ports vcc list Describes the fields in the displaySample display of VCC transmit information Listing VCC Transmit InformationAtm ports vcc listxmt Describes the fields in the VCC transmit displaySample display of VCC receive information Listing VCC Receive InformationAtm ports vcc listrcv Describes the fields in the VCC receive displayServices Online TechnicalHours a day, 7 days a week Access by Analog ModemUsername anonymous Country Data Rate Telephone Number408 727 Access by Digital Modem847 262 A. and Canada 800 876 3Com Year 2000 Web YearCompliance Country Telephone Number Fax Number

Version 8.1.2 specifications

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