3Com 8810, 8807, 8814 manual All the system LEDs on the fabrics function normal

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Powering and Booting the Switch

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All the system LEDs on the fabrics function normal.

Boot Interface The Switch 8807 is used as an example in this section.

The following is the information that will be output at the Console terminal when you power on the switch.

ZBB_TEST

 

 

 

 

Starting...

 

 

 

 

 

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* 3Com Switch 8800 Family Bootrom, Version 106

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Copyright(C) 2001-2005 by 3Com CORPORATION

 

Creation date: Jun 6 2003, 19:28:01

 

CPU type

: MPC755

 

 

CPU L2 Cache

: 1024KB

 

 

CPU Clock Speed : 400MHz

 

 

BUS Clock Speed : 100MHz

 

 

Memory Size

: 512MB

 

 

Flash file system init

....done

 

 

Switch 8800 Family 3C17508 board self testing

The board is steady

 

 

 

SlotNo of this 3C17508 is 0

 

 

BootRom main system CRC check is OK

 

 

82559 register testing is OK

 

 

EPLD1 testing is OK

 

 

 

EPLD2 testing is OK

 

 

 

16c2552 register testing is OK

 

 

Please check LEDs

LED testing finished

 

The switch Mac address is 00e0.fc00.00a1

 

Press Ctrl+B to enter Boot Menu...

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Auto-booting

...

 

 

 

Booting from Flash...

 

 

 

Decompress

Image

 

 

.......................................................

 

OK!

 

Starting at

0x10000...

 

 

 

User interface Con 0 is available

 

 

Press ENTER to get started.

 

 

The above prompt information appears when the switch completes its boot sequence. Press Enter to begin configuring the switch.

n The Switch 8800 Family provide abundant command views. For more information about the configuration commands and the Command Line Interface (CLI), see 3Com Switch 8800 Family Routing Switches Operation Manual.

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3Com 8810, 8807, 8814 manual All the system LEDs on the fabrics function normal