3Com 8807, 8814, 8810 A Windows 98 operating system environment, you can perform, Serial Submenu

Models: 8810 8814 8807

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XModem completes transmission by the receiving program (receiver) and the sending program (sender). In XModem, the transmission begins with the sending of negotiation characters from the receiver for the purpose of check mode negotiation. After passing the negotiation, the sender is allowed to send the first data packet. Upon the receipt of the complete packet, the receiver checks the packet using the agreed checking mode and will send an ACK if the packet has passed the check and a NAK if not. Receiving the ACK, the sender will send the next packet; receiving the NAK instead, the sender will retransmit the previously sent packet.

2Xmodem application

Step 1: In the Boot menu, enter 4, press Enter, and the system will access the serial interface submenu:

SERIAL SUBMENU

1.Download file to SDRAM through serial interface and boot

2.Download file to Flash through serial interface

3.Download file to HardDisk through serial interface

4.Modify serial interface boot parameter

0.Return to main menu Enter your choice(0-4):4

Step 2: Enter 4 in the serial interface submenu and press Enter to access the following interface for setting the parameters of the downloading serial interface:

1:9600(default)

2:19200

3:38400

4:57600

5:115200

please select an appropriate baudrate: Enter your choice(1-5): 5

Step 3: Select the appropriate downloading speed as needed. For example, enter 5 to select the downloading speed of 115200 bps, press Enter, and the system will display the following information in the terminal:

BaudRate is 115200 bps. Please change the terminal’s speed to 115200

bps

Step 4: At the prompt displayed in the last step, change the baud rate on the Console terminal to the same one selected for software downloading, disconnect the terminal and connect it again, press Enter, and the terminal will access the serial interface submenu again:

SERIAL SUBMENU

1.Download file to SDRAM through serial interface and boot

2.Download file to Flash through serial interface

3.Download file to HardDisk through serial interface

4.Modify serial interface boot parameter

0.Return to main menu Enter your choice(0-4):2

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After changing the baud rate, you must close the terminal emulation program

and start it again for at least once in order to validate the new baud rate.

 

In a Windows 98 operating system environment, you can perform the

 

operations of disconnection and reconnection after changing the baud rate. In

 

a Windows 2000 operating system, however, you must disconnect the terminal

 

before setting the baud rate and connect the terminal after finishing the work.

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3Com 8807, 8814, 8810 manual A Windows 98 operating system environment, you can perform, Serial Submenu

8810, 8814, 8807 specifications

The 3Com 8814, 8810, and 8807 are renowned products from the networking giant 3Com, which played a significant role in the evolution of networking technology in the early 1990s. These devices were instrumental during a time when organizations were transitioning from traditional communication systems to more sophisticated networking solutions.

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Moving on to the 3Com 8810, this device is labeled as an intelligent network switch and ushered in advancements in network management and performance. A critical element of the 8810 is its ability to support both 10/100Base-T Ethernet connections, effectively allowing mixed-speed environments. Its built-in management features, enabled by 3Com's networking technologies, offered users the ability to monitor traffic flow, manage bandwidth allocation, and configure network settings through a user-friendly interface. This switch also incorporated advanced features like VLAN support, increasing security and segmentation within networks, which proved invaluable for sophisticated networking environments.

Lastly, the 3Com 8807 represents a more versatile and high-performance switch option suited for larger networks. This model features a stackable design that allows for a broader range of scalability and redundancy. It supports both fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet, ensuring that organizations can expand their network speeds as needed. The 8807 includes features for enhanced fault tolerance and link aggregation, which bolsters reliability and performance under heavy traffic loads. Its integration with 3Com's Network Management Software provided administrators with unprecedented control over their networks, empowering them to optimize performance and troubleshoot issues effectively.

Overall, the 3Com 8814, 8810, and 8807 exemplified the company's commitment to innovation in networking technology, providing businesses with the tools necessary to develop efficient, scalable, and reliable network infrastructures. Each of these devices played a crucial role in shaping the landscape of networking, emphasizing ease of use, management capabilities, and performance.