Manuals
/
Brands
/
Computer Equipment
/
Switch
/
3Com
/
Computer Equipment
/
Switch
3Com
2200 manual
1
1
200
200
Download
200 pages, 952.17 Kb
®
S
UPER
S
TACK
™
II S
WITCH
2200
A
DMINISTRATION
C
ONSOLE
U
SER
G
UIDE
Part No. 801-00310-000
Published September 1996
Revision 01
Contents
Main
3Com Corporation
95052-8145
Santa Clara, California
5400 Bayfront Plaza
C
ONTENTS
II
II S
-L
F
III E
FDDI P
IV B
P
Page
13
PART APPENDIXES
A
B
I
ABOUT THIS GUIDE
How to Use This Guide
Switch 2200. The parts of the guide are described in Table 1.
Conventions
this guide.
Switch 2200 Documentation
Documentation Comments
Page
S
UPER
Conguration Tasks
VERVIEW
O
S
WITCH
TACK
II S
2200 A
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
2
A
Initial User Access
Levels of User Access
Page
Using Menus to Perform Tasks
Page
Page
2-6 CHAPTER 2: HOW TO USE THE ADMINISTRATION CONSOLE
Figure 2-4 Bridging Menu Hierarchy for Administer Access
Figure 2-5 IP Menu Hierarchy for Administer Access
Page
Page
Page
Administration Console Interface
Remote Access Parameters
Page
Running Scripts of Administration Console Tasks
Page
Page
Getting Help in the Administration
Exiting the Administration
Page
Page
3
ACCESS TO THE SYSTEM
About Management Access
Setting Up the Console Serial Port
Setting Up an IP Interface for Management
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Displaying IP Statistics The IP statistics you can view are described in Table 3-3.
To display IP statistics, enter the following from the top level of the Administration Console:
Statistics are displayed, as shown in this example:
Setting Up SNMP on Y our System
Page
Here is an example display of the SNMP trap reporting information:
Page
Page
Page
4
E
Displaying the System Conguration
Setting Passwords
Setting the System Name
Changing the Date and Time
Rebooting the System
5
About Setting Baselines
Displaying the Current Baseline
5-2 CHAPTER 5: BASELINING STATISTICS
Setting Baselines
system baseline set
A message similar to the following appears:
Baseline set at 08/07/96 10:42:52 AM.
Baselining is automatically enabled when a baseline is set.
6
R
About Working with Nonvolatile Data
Saving NV Data
Restoring NV Data
Page
Examining a Saved NV Data File
Resetting NV Data to Defaults
Page
Page
7
P
Displaying Ethernet Port
7-2 CHAPTER 7: ADMINISTERING ETHERNET PORTS
An example of a summary display for Ethernet ports is shown here:
Table 7-1 describes the information provided about an Ethernet port.
Page
Page
Ethernet port. However, frames may be discarded for the following reasons:
Figure 7-1 shows the order in which these discard tests are made.
=
Figure 7-1 How Frame Processing Affects Ethernet Receive Frame Statistics
=
Labeling a Port
Setting the Port Sta te
8
R
Administering FDDI Stations
Table 8-1 describes these statistics.
Page
To set the connection policies of an FDDI station:
Page
Administering FDDI Paths
Page
Page
Administering FDDI MACs
Page
Administering FDDI MACs 8-11
The following example shows the detail display of FDDI MAC information:
Table 8-4 describes the information provided for the FDDI MAC.
Page
MAC. However, a frame might be discarded for the following reasons:
Page
Page
Page
Page
Administering FDDI Ports
Table 8-5 describes the type of information provided for an FDDI port.
Page
Page
Page
9
R
About Roving Analysis
Displaying the Roving Analysis Conguration
Adding an Analyzer Port
Removing an Analyzer Port
Starting Port Monitoring
Stopping Port Monitoring
Page
10
Displaying Bridge
10-2 CHAPTER 10: ADMINISTERING THE BRIDGE
The following example shows a display of bridge information.
Each item in the bridge parameter list is described in Table 10-1.
Page
Page
Enabling and Disabling IP Fragmentation
Enabling and Disabling IPX Snap Translation
Setting the Address Threshold
Setting the Aging Time
Administering STP Bridge
Page
Page
Page
11
Displaying Bridge Port
11-2 CHAPTER 11: ADMINISTERING BRIDGE PORTS
The following example shows a bridge port summary display.
The following example shows a bridge port detail display.
Table 11-1 describes the type of information provided for the bridge port.
Page
Page
Page
Setting the Multicast Limit
Administering STP Bridge Port
Page
Page
Administering Port Addresses 11-11
Administering Port Addresses
bridge port address list
Page
Page
11-14 CHAPTER 11: ADMINISTERING BRIDGE PORTS
To freeze all dynamic addresses:
bridge port address freeze
12
P
About Packet Filtering
Listing Packet Filters
The listing of packet lters is displayed. An example of the output follows:
Displaying Packet Filters
Creating Packet Filters
Page
Table 12-2 describes the instructions and stacks of a packet lter.
12-6 CHAPTER 12: CREATING AND USING PACKET FILTERS
Figure 12-1 Ethernet and FDDI Packet Fields
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Creating Packet Filters 12-13
The pseudocode translates into the following packet lter:
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Deleting Packet Filters
Editing, Checking and Saving Packet Filters
Page
Loading Packet Filters
Assigning Packet Filters to Ports
Page
Unassigning Packet Filters from Ports
13
PORT GROUPS TO USE IN P
Using Groups in Packet Filters
Listing Groups
Displaying Groups
Creating New Groups
Page
Deleting Groups
Adding Addresses and Ports to Groups
Page
Removing Addresses or Ports from a Group
Page
Loading Groups
Page
Page
A
EXAMPLES, AND SYNTAX ERRORS
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Packet Filter Examples
Page
Page
A-12 APPENDIX A: PACKET FILTER OPCODES, EXAMPLES, AND SYNTAX ERRORS
Address Group Filter This lter accepts only frames whose source and destination address are in
the same group.
Common Syntax Errors
errors. The syntax errors and their causes are listed in Table A-1.
Page
B
Online Technical Services
Page
Support from Your Network Supplier
Support from 3Com
Returning Products for Repair
I
Numerics
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
L
M
N
O
P
R
S
T
U
V
W
X