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Contents Part No -A September Great America Parkway Santa Clara, CA Trademarks Copyright 1999 Nortel NetworksEN 55 022 Statement EC Declaration of ConformityElectromagnetic Interference EMI Statement Voluntary Control Council for Interference Vcci StatementWichtige Sicherheitshinweise Restricted Rights Legend Nortel Networks NA Inc. Software License Agreement206380-A Vii Viii Contents Chapter Troubleshooting Figures 23. Network Dialog Box-Configuration Tab Tables Xiv Text Conventions PrefaceBefore You Begin Technical Solutions Center Telephone Number Technical Publications How to Get HelpBayStack 22 PC Card Adapter Overview Product FeaturesChapter Introduction BayStack 22 Network Card Product DescriptionRJ-45 Ethernet Port LEDs Describes the Link and Activity LED indications System RequirementsCable Requirements Operating EnvironmentsTypical Applications BayStack 22 Network Card InstallationTypical Application Package Contents Chapter Hardware InstallationInstalling the BayStack 22 PC Card Adapter Removing the BayStack 22 PC Card Adapter Page Chapter Software Installation Installing the Network Driver in a Windows 95 Environment PreinstallationUpdate Device Driver Wizard dialog box opens Figure Click Next Click Finish Network Dialog Box-Configuration Tab Configuring the Windows 95 EnvironmentSelect Properties Click the Resources tab Select TCP/IP TCP/IP Properties dialog box opens Figure Turn on the power to the computer, and start Windows Installing the Network Driver in a Windows 98 EnvironmentAdd New Hardware Wizard dialog box opens Figure 16. Add New Hardware Wizard-Driver Selection Dialog Box Select CD-ROM drive Add New Hardware Wizard-Driver Search dialog box opens 20. Copying Files Dialog Box 21. Add New Hardware Wizard-Installation Finished Dialog Box 23. Network Dialog Box-Configuration Tab Configuring the Windows 98 EnvironmentBayStack 22 network driver dialog box opens Figure Select Share-level access control Click OK 26. Resources Tab Configuring the Interrupt RequestClick Change Setting Select the Adapters tab Figure Click Have Disk Select the BayStack 22 PC Card Adapter Windows NT Configuration dialog box opens Figure Select the Bindings tab Figure Configuring the Windows NT EnvironmentSelect all adapters Figure Select the IP address tab Figure 36. DNS Tab Select the Wins Address tab Figure Installing the Network Card in a Novell NetWare Server Type Press Enter Specifying Driver Parameters Installing the Network Card in a Novell NetWare Client LSL.COM B22ODI10.COM IPXODI.COM NETX.EXE NET.CFG You can now log in to your network Diagnostic LEDs Chapter TroubleshootingSoftware Issues Hardware IssuesTroubleshooting Page Product Specifications Appendix a Technical SpecificationsTable A-2 Available Software Drivers Software DriversFile Descriptions Appendix B Novell NetWare Reference InformationNovell NetWare Server Files Sample AUTOEXEC.NCF Files INT Parameter Client Files Novell NetWare Client FilesSample NET.CFG File NET.CFG Files and ParametersNway Parameter Numbers IndexIndex-2

206380-A specifications

The 3Com 206380-A is a versatile network device that has garnered attention for its reliability and robust performance in various networking environments. Primarily designed as a multi-layer switch, the 3Com 206380-A offers an array of features and technologies that cater to the needs of modern businesses seeking to optimize their network infrastructures.

One of the standout features of the 3Com 206380-A is its Layer 3 routing capabilities. This functionality allows for efficient traffic management and segmentation, enabling the device to handle both Layer 2 switching and Layer 3 routing seamlessly. With support for various protocols, including IPv4 and IPv6, the switch ensures that organizations can easily transition to newer networking standards without requiring significant infrastructure changes.

Security is another critical aspect of the 3Com 206380-A. The device incorporates advanced security features such as VLAN support, which helps in isolating network segments for different departments or user groups. This ability to partition the network enhances security and reduces the risk of unauthorized access to sensitive information. Additionally, the switch supports features like access control lists (ACLs) and port security, further fortifying the network against potential threats.

Performance is key in any networking solution, and the 3Com 206380-A does not disappoint. The switch is designed to provide high throughput with minimal latency, which is essential for real-time applications such as video conferencing and online gaming. Its architecture allows for multiple simultaneous connections, facilitating efficient data transfers even under heavy loads.

Scalability is another noteworthy characteristic of the 3Com 206380-A. As businesses grow, their networking needs evolve, and this switch is engineered to accommodate such changes effectively. The ability to stack multiple switches allows organizations to expand their network infrastructure without significant downtime or disruption.

Moreover, the 3Com 206380-A boasts an intuitive management interface that simplifies network configuration and monitoring. Administrators can easily set up and manage the device using a web-based interface or command-line access, reducing the complexity often associated with network management.

In summary, the 3Com 206380-A is a powerful multi-layer switch that combines routing, security, performance, and scalability. Its advanced features make it suitable for various networking environments, ensuring that organizations can maintain a robust and secure network infrastructure to meet their operational demands. Whether for small businesses or larger enterprises, the 3Com 206380-A stands out as a reliable choice for efficient network management.