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Troubleshooting
Install
Device Defaults
Locally Admin Address
Connecting VLANs to a Router
Dimension
Resetting the Switch 2000 TR
Screen Access Rights
Setting UP for Management
Using the Commands
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Part No. 99032 Published October 1997
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Contents
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Superstack II Switch 2000 TR User Guide
For civilian agencies
For units of the Department of Defense
Contents
Setting UP for Management
Configuring with the VT100 Interface
Switch 2000 TR
3COM Corporation Limited Warranty
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About this Guide
How to Use This Guide
Introduction
Conventions
Icon Type Description
Related Publications
Convention Description
Overview
About the SuperStack II Switch 2000 TR
System Benefits
System Features
Link Status
Summary of Features
Bootp
Typical Applications of Token Ring Switching
Ring Segmentation
2Using Switch 2000 TR to Segment Network
Status and Activity LEDs LCD Status Display
Front Panel
Front Panel LEDs
RJ-45 Ports
LCD Display Buttons
Rear Panel
Optional Slide-In Modules
Fddi Module
Summary of ATM Features
Token Ring-in-Fast Ethernet TR-in-FE Module
Summary of Fddi Module Features
Benefits of Fddi
Benefits of TR-in-FE
Summary of TR-in-FE Module Features
ATM
Migrating to High-speed Technologies
High-speed Cascade Connectors
Token Ring Switching Concepts
Why Token Ring Switching?
Source Route Bridging SRT
Bridge Table
Transparent Bridging TP
Spanning Tree
Source Route Transparent Bridging
802.1d Spanning Tree
IBM Spanning Tree
Forwarding Modes
Congestion Control
Advantages of Vlan
VLANs
Getting Started
Important Safety Information
Considerations for Placement
Positioning the Switch 2000 TR
Power Supply and Fuse
Installing the Slide-in Modules
Configuration Guidelines
Replacing the Fuse
2Inserting a Slide-in Module into a Switch 2000 TR
Rack Mounting
Installing the Switch 2000 TR
Wall Mounting
Stack Mounting
Connecting to the Serial Port
Connecting Redundant Power System
Device Defaults
Connecting a VT100 Terminal
Bridge Defaults
Stack Defaults
Number of Ports Bridge Type
Bpdu Address C0-00-00-00-01-00
8CHAPTER 2 Getting Started
Switch 2000 TR Management Options
Setting UP for Management
VT100 Management Interface
Access mechanism Allows you to Using
Via the Serial Port
Via an IP Network Connection
Head Unit
Configuring Switch 2000 TR in Stack
Cascade Connections
IP Addresses
Managing over the Network
Operating IP in a Closed Network
Obtaining Network Addresses
Europe
Management Prerequisites
Asia Pacific
Source Routing Prerequisites
Switch 2000 TR Management Consoles
VT100 Console
Choice Field
Entry Field
Key Board Shortcuts
Button
List Boxes
Default Name Password Access Level
Default Users
Correcting Text Entries
VT100 Console Menu Map
4Switch 2000 TR VT100 Console Interface Menu Map
Main Banner
Setting Up the VT100 Console
Locally Admin Address
Switch 2000 TR Management Setup Fields
MAC Address
Work Group ID
Default Router
Device IP Address
Device SubNet Mask
LCD Console Buttons
LCD Console
Enter accepts Enter selection and moves to next menu
LCD Console Menu Map
Right Arrow moves to next digit
Enter 802.1d
IP Address Setup
Setting Up the LCD Console
Bootp State
Setting Up Bootp
Bootp Requests
Setting Up Bootp
Auto Logout
13Switch 2000 TR Auto Logout Screen
Upgrading Software
Ware Upgrade
Upgrading Module Software
VT100 Console Reset
Resetting the Switch 2000 TR
LCD Console Reset
Power Cycle Reset
Vlan
Configuring with the VT100 Interface
2Main Menu with Quick Setup Highlighted
Quick Setup
Bridge Configuration
Setting Source Routing Transparent VT100
Setting Transparent Bridging
Setting Source Route Bridging
Spanning Tree Parameters
Spanning Tree Fields
Setting the Port Admin. State
Setting Up Ports
Setting Vlan ID
Port Configuration
Setting Port Priorities
Setting Port Personality
Setting Congestion Control
Setting Forwarding Mode
Setting Port Speed
Setting the Locally Admin. Address
Dynamic Cut-Thru Threshold%
Rising Threshold%
Setting Broadcast Storm Control
Falling Threshold%
Rising Action
Port Bridge Configuration
8Switch 2000 TR Port Bridge Setup Screen
Module Configuration
Setting Up the Stack
Stack Configuration
Vlan Configuration
Bootp Client
Specifying a Backbone Port
Assigning a Port to a Vlan
Unit Configuration
Setting Up the Unit
Power On Self Test
Administrative Configuration
Roving Analysis
13TR Local Security Screen
Setting Local Security
Deleting Users
Creating New Users
Community String-Enter a new community string
Editing Users and Changing Passwords
Database Entries
About the Switch Database SDB
Database Entry Methods
17TR Management Screen
Switch Database Configuration
Adding Entries to the Database
Snmp Trap Configuration
Deleting Entries from the Database
Finding Entries in the Database
Serial Port Configuration
19TR Trap Setup Screen
DCD Control
Connection Type
DSR Control
Flow Control
21Switch 2000 TR Initialization Screen
Initializing the Switch 2000 TR
Configuring with the LCD Console
2CHAPTER 5 Configuring with the LCD Console
Viewing Link State
Setting Port ID
Setting Speed
Setting Port State
Press Enter to confirm the personality on the port
Module Type
Module
Locating Statistics
Monitoring the Switch 2000 TR
2Unit Statistics Screen
Unit Statistics
3TR Port Statistics Screen
Port Statistics
4Sample TR Port Statistics Traffic Screen
Port Statistics Traffic
Port Statistics
5TR Stack Status Screen
Stack Status
6Status Screen
Status
7TR Fault Log Screen
Fault Log
8TR Remote Poll Screen
Remote Polling Ping
Switch 2000 TR Status
Switch 2000 TR
LCD Status
Status
What are VLANs?
Virtual Lans
How VLANs Ease Change and Movement
Benefits of VLANs
How VLANs Control Broadcast Traffic
How VLANs Provide Extra Security
Default Vlan and Moving Ports From the Default Vlan
VLANs and the Switch 2000 TR
Connecting VLANs to a Router
Using Non-routable Protocols
Connecting Common VLANs Between Switch Units
Using Unique MAC Addresses
Extending VLANs into an ATM Network
Vlan
6CHAPTER 7 Virtual Lans
Software Upgrade Utility Command Set
Software Upgrade Utility
Software Upgrade Command Utility
For Example
Starting the Software Upgrade Utility
Resetting to Factory Defaults
Using the Commands
Downloading a New Software Image
After the Download
Status Messages
Access Rights Table
Screen Access Rights
Screen Accessible to
Status Monitor Manager Security Fault Log Setup
Null Modem Cable
Serial Port Cable PIN-OUTS
Cabling for Module Options
DB9 Female
2APPENDIX C Serial Port Cable PIN-OUTS
Troubleshooting Procedures
Troubleshooting
If Power LED is Yellow
You forget your password and cannot log
If port fails to join ring
If server fails to attach to ports 1 through
Physical Dimensions
Specifications for Module Options
3Com Bulletin Board Service
Online Technical Services
Access by Analog Modem
Technical Support
Access by Digital Modem
3ComFacts Automated Fax Service
408 654 2706 or 408 654
Country Telephone Number
Support from Your Network Supplier
3ComForum on CompuServe Online Service
Support from 3Com
Returning Products for Repair
Index
Ping
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Virtual LAN Trunks. See VLTs Vlan Setup screen
Hardware
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