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SuperStack
®
II Switch 3300 SM
®
User Guide
3C16987
http://www.3com.com/
Part No.
DUA1698-7AAA01
Published May 2000
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Contents
User Guide
SuperStack II Switch 3300 SM
3C16987
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT LEGEND
3Com Corporation 5400 Bayfront Plaza Santa Clara, California
Environmental Statement
1 INTRODUCING THE SWITCH 3300 SM
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS GUIDE
SAFETY INFORMATION
2 INSTALLING THE SWITCH
C TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS D TECHNICAL SUPPORT
PIN-OUTS
Support from 3Com Returning Products for Repair
GLOSSARY INDEX 3COM CORPORATION LIMITED WARRANTY EMC STATEMENTS
Page
ABOUT THIS GUIDE
Commands
Conventions
Icon
Notice Type
SuperStack II Switch Help
Quick Installation Guide
SuperStack II Switch README File
Related
Compliance
Year
Comments
Product
INTRODUCING THE SWITCH 3300 SM
Summary of Features
About the SuperStack Switch 3300 SM
Figure 1 Switch 3300 SM - front view
Switch 3300 SM Front View Detail
Color
Power/Self Test LED
Indicates
Port Status LEDs
Power Socket
Switch 3300 SM Rear View Detail
Matrix Port The Matrix Port allows you to
Switch 3300 SM as a
Configuration
Network
Examples
18 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCING THE SWITCH 3300 SM
Switch
Endstations on switched 10Mbps connections
100Mbps
Network Configuration Examples
Figure 5 Using the Switch in a desktop environment
Endstations on switched 10Mbps or 100Mbps connections 1000Mbps
SM SM
20 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCING THE SWITCH 3300 SM
Figure 6 Fast Ethernet configuration rules
Configuration Rules with Full Duplex
Configuration Rules for Gigabit Ethernet
The Power-up Sequence Choosing the Correct Cables
INSTALLING THE SWITCH
Solving Problems Indicated by LEDs Managing the Switch
Choosing a Suitable Site Rack-mounting
Rack-mounting
3 Insert the two screws and tighten with a suitable screwdriver
the stack
Stacking Units
Figure 8 A stack of two units
You need only one SuperStack II Switch 3300 MM per stack
Figure 9 A stack of three units
28 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLING THE SWITCH
powered-up and ready for operation
The Power-up
CAUTION The Switch can only use a SuperStack II Advanced Redundant
Power System output
Correct Cables
Choosing the
Indicated by LEDs contains a list of problems and suggested solutions
Managing the
Switch
the Switch and therefore improve the overall performance of your
network. For information on managing the Switch using the
SAFETY INFORMATION
Information
Important Safety
personnel only
WARNING Fiber Optic ports - Optical Safety
Sécurité Importante
L’information de
Linstallation et la dépose de ce groupe doivent être confiés à un
Si vous entassez lunité Switch avec les unités SuperStack II Hub
France et Pérou uniquement
38 APPENDIX A SAFETY INFORMATION
Wichtige Sicherheitsinformat ionen
Wichtige Sicherheitsinformationen
WARNHINWEIS Faseroptikanschlüsse - Optische Sicherheit
40 APPENDIX A SAFETY INFORMATION
Null Modem Cable
PIN-OUTS
PC-AT Serial Cable
RJ45 Pin
Modem Cable
Assignments
Signal
Pin Number
Signal
Function
RJ45 Pin Assignments
44 APPENDIX B PIN-OUTS
Physical Dimensions
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Safety
Power Supply
Standards Supported
Services
Services
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Online Technical
Username anonymous
1 408 727
Country
Europe, South Africa, and Middle East
Telephone Number
Country
To obtain an authorization number, call or fax
GLOSSARY
collision
broadcast
CSMA/CD
endstation
GLOSSARY
line speed See baud
MDI-X
loop
multicast
POST
unicast A packet sent to a single endstation on a network
STP See Spanning Tree Protocol STP
56 GLOSSARY
INDEX
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SUPERSTACK II SWITCH 3300 SM
3Com Corporation LIMITED WARRANTY
YEAR 2000 WARRANTY
OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE
WARRANTIES EXCLUSIVE
INCLUDED SERVICES
DISCLAIMER
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
GOVERNING LAW
3Com Corporation
EMC STATEMENTS
How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems
FCC STATEMENT
CSA STATEMENT