3Com V7300 manual Related, Documentation

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6ABOUT THIS GUIDE

Text Table 2 lists text conventions that are used in this guide.

Table 2 Text Convention Descriptions

Convention

Description

 

 

Text represented as a screen display

This typeface represents displays that

 

appear on your terminal screen, for

 

example:

 

Netlogin:

 

 

Text represented as user entry.

This typeface represents information that

 

you must type, for example:

 

cd /usr/bin

 

 

Text represented as menu or sub-menu

This typeface represents all menu and

names

sub-menu names within procedures, for

 

example:

 

On the File menu, click New.

 

 

Text represented by <filename>

This typeface represents a variable, for

 

example:

 

<filename>

 

 

Related

The following lists 3Com documents that contain additional information

Documentation

about the products in this release.

 

V7000 System Applications Guide

 

VCX V7210 and V7220 Installation and Initial Configuration Guide

 

VCX V7210 Administration Guide

 

VCX V7220

Administration Guide

 

VCX V7210

Configuration and Maintenance Guide

 

VCX V7220

Configuration and Maintenance Guide

 

VCX V7230

Enterprise Management Suite User Guide

 

3Com Telephone User Guide

 

3Com V7300

Voice Applications Product Overview

 

3Com V7300

Voice Applications Installation Guide

 

3Com V7300

Voice Applications Provisioning Guide

 

3Com V7300

Voice Applications User Guide

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Contents VCX V7000 IP Telephony Solution System Release 3Com Corporation 350 Campus Drive Marlborough, MA Contents Index About this Guide AssumptionsConventions Related DocumentationExample About this Guide Hardware Initial ConfigurationOverview PrerequisitesExamples in this section are based on these assumptions IP Configuration Initial Configuration Configuration Domain NameSystem DNS Mail Server Host Name umsemail Sample named.conf file on the DNS serverVerifying DNS Configuration Sample file vcx.wan.3com.comCopy SCP CommandsEnabling Secure Secure Shell SSHAny user can run the ntpq command Initial Configuration Primary Server InstallationInstallation Verify the Primary ServerSecondary Server Secondary ServerIntelligent Switching Between Active and Standby States Intelligent Mirroring Active/Standby Policy Installation Mirroring OperationVerifying Intelligent OperationIf the databases are synchronized, you see this message Diffmsg Run this command on the other server Index Synchronizing Databases

V7300 specifications

The 3Com V7300 is a sophisticated network switch designed to cater to the demands of modern enterprise networking. With its robust feature set and advanced capabilities, it is positioned as a critical component in delivering high-performance connectivity.

One of the key features of the 3Com V7300 is its high port density. The switch supports a variety of port configurations, allowing for 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet connections. This flexibility ensures that organizations can scale their networks with ease, adapting to growing bandwidth requirements without compromising performance. Additionally, the switch can accommodate both copper and fiber connections, ensuring compatibility with existing infrastructure.

A standout technology integrated into the 3Com V7300 is its support for Layer 3 routing. This allows for intelligent traffic management and enhanced data routing within complex network environments. With Layer 3 functionality, organizations can segment their networks for improved security and performance, as well as enable inter-VLAN routing. This capability is critical for businesses looking to optimize their network efficiency while ensuring secure communication between different network segments.

The V7300 also boasts advanced Quality of Service (QoS) features. This technology prioritizes critical applications and services, ensuring that voice and video traffic receive the bandwidth they require for uninterrupted performance. By implementing QoS policies, organizations can enhance user experience, especially in environments where real-time communications are essential.

Reliability is a cornerstone of the 3Com V7300's design, featuring redundancy options such as dual power supplies and fan units. This ensures that the switch remains operational even in the event of hardware failures, minimizing downtime and maintaining service continuity. The robust management capabilities, including SNMP support, allow IT administrators to monitor the network effectively and respond to issues proactively.

Security features are also a significant consideration with the V7300. It includes access control lists (ACLs), port security, and VLAN support to restrict access and protect sensitive data from unauthorized users. Further, the integration of 802.1X authentication enhances network security by ensuring that only authorized devices can access the network.

In conclusion, the 3Com V7300 stands out as a high-performance network switch suitable for enterprises seeking to future-proof their networking capabilities. With its high port density, Layer 3 routing, advanced QoS, reliability, and robust security measures, it is a solid choice for businesses looking to enhance their network infrastructure.