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ABOUT THIS GUIDE
Introduction
How to Use This Guide
Conventions
Related Documentation
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About the Switch 1000
Summary of Features
Port Connections
Switch Operation and Features
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Switch 1000 on Your Network
Server Connections
Network Configuration Examples
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Network Segmentation II
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10BASE-T Ports
100BASE-TX Port
LEDs
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Unit Defaults
Managing the Switch 1000
Quick Start For SNMP Users
Entering an IP Address for the Switch
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Configuration Rules for Fast Ethernet
Configuration Rules with Full Duplex
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Installing the Switch 1000
Rack Mounting
Stacking the Switch and Other Units
Wall Mounting
Powering-up the Swi tch
Connecting a Redundant Power System (RPS)
Connecting Equipmen t to the Console Port
Connecting a VT100 Terminal
Connecting a VT100 Terminal Emulator
Connecting a Workstation Running SLIP
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Methods of Managing the Switch 1000
Using the VT100 Management Interface
Using Telnet
Managing Over Th e Network
IP Addresses
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Navigating the VT100 Screens
Screen Conventions
To differentiate types of information, the VT100 screens use the following conventions:
Keyboard Shortcuts
Correcting Text Entry
Setting Up the Switch for Management
Logging On
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Switch Management Setup
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Logging Off
Auto Logout
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Setting Up Users
Creating a New User
Deleting a User
Editing User Details
Assigning Local Security
Choosing a Switch Management Level
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Setting Up the Switch Unit
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Setting Up the Switch Ports
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Setting Up the Switch Database (SDB)
The Database View
Searching the Switch Database
Adding an Entry into the SDB
Deleting an Entry from the SDB
Specifying that an Entry is Permanent
Setting Up Resilient Links
Configuring Resilient Links
Creating a Resilient Link Pair
Deleting a Resilient Link
Viewing the Resilient Setup
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Setting Up Traps
Setting Up the Console Port
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Resetting the Switch
Initializing the Switch
Upgrading Software
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Virtual LANs (VLANs)
What are VLANs?
Benefits of VLANs
An Example
VLANs and the Switch
Connecting VL ANs to a Router
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VLAN Configurati ons
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Setting Up VLANs on the Switch
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Setting Up VLANs Using Auto Select VLAN Mode
Spanning Tree Protocol
What is STP?
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How STP Works
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STP Configurations
Enabling STP on the Switch
Configuring STP on the Switch
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RMON
What is RMON?
About the RMON Groups
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Benefits of RMON
RMON and the Switch
RMON Features of the Switch
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About Alarm Actions
About Default Alarm Settings
About the Audit Log
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Summary Statistics
Port Statistics
Port Traffic Statistics
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Port Error Analysis
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Status Monitoring
Fault Log
Remote Polling
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Important Safety Information
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Power Supply and Fuse
Sockets for Redundant Power System (RPS)
RJ45 Ports
Fiber Ports
Linformation de Scurit Importante
La Source de Courant et Le Fusible
Socle Pour Alimentation Multiple
Les Ports RJ45
Les Ports Fibre
Wichtige Sicherheit sinformationen
Stromversorgung und Sicherung
Steckdose fr Redundant Power System (RPS)
RJ45 Anschluen
Glasfaser Anschluen
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Using the Switch
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Physical Dimensions
E-2 APPENDIX E: SWITCH 1000 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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Online Technical Services
World Wide Web Site
3Com Bulletin Board Service
3ComFacts Automated Fax Service
3ComForum on CompuServe Online Service
Support from Your Network Supplier
Support from 3Com
F-4 APPENDIX F: TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Returning Products for Repair
Regional Sales Office Telephone Number
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