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Resetting the Device
Setting Community Strings
Performing a Software Upgrade
Accessing the Device
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3Com SuperStack II Switch
Important For information on using VLAN, see Chap- ter 5,“VLAN.”
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Contents
User’s Manual
3Com SuperStack II Switch
IntraSpection Personality Module
Asanté Technologies, Inc 821 Fox Lane San Jose, CA 1.800.662.9686
Copyright Notice
Accessing the Device
Table of Contents
Installation
Preface
Management
VLAN
Index-i
Menus
Index
Technical Support
Page
Preface
Chapter Contents
About This Manual
Document Conventions
Audience
Introduction
SuperStack II Switch 1000 Personality Module
IntraSpection Personality Modules
Management Options
Client
System Requirements
Server
Page
Installation
Installing a Personality Module
8 Click Next to continue
13 Click OK The “IntraSpection Module Installation” window appears
Page
Accessing the Device
Accessing the Device Page
5 Click Apply
Device Page Components
Device Information
VLAN Identification Window
Front Panel Image
Selecting the Device for Management
Selecting a VLAN Group for Management
To select a port for management
Selecting a Port for Management
Accessing the Device
To deselect the port Click again on the selected port
Table Columns
Menus
Tables
Buttons
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Configuration Tasks
Management
Performing Basic Management Functions
Management Tasks
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Important For information on using VLAN, see Chap- ter 5,“VLAN.”
Management
Management Task
Setting Community Strings
7 Click Apply The read and write community strings are configured
3 Click the Edit Device button
The Map Configuration Table appears, similar to Figure
Management
Configuring Network Access Parameters
Click netwAccess
Configuring Identification Information
Click Identify
Performing a Software Upgrade
Updating the Device Page
Click Validate
Viewing General Device Information
Resetting the Device
Figure 4-8 Slot Configuration Table
Viewing Group Information
Viewing Group Information
Adding a Trap Receiver
Managing Trap Receivers
Click trapReceivers
Deleting a Trap Receiver
Modifying a Trap Receiver
Viewing SNMP Agent Information
Figure 4-11 Agent Information table
Viewing the Port Address Table
Managing the Port Address Table
2 Click Address List
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Click Modify Open the Address Status drop-down menu and select delete
Deleting an Entry
To manually delete an entry in the Port Address Table
4 Click Apply The entry is deleted
Viewing Statistics
Table Statistics
Statistics are gathered in the following columns
Graph Statistics
Figure 4-14 Graph Statistics
VLAN
VLAN Overview
Viewing VLAN Groups
VLAN Groups
VLAN Ports
VLAN Menu Items
Figure 5-4 VLAN menus
Creating VLAN Groups
Port Button Selection
Figure 5-5 Selecting a port button
Figure 5-6 Assigning a port to a VLAN group
drag the button to the VLAN group drop the button on the VLAN group
Figure 5-7 New VLAN group
7 Repeat steps 1 - 6 for each port you want to assign to a VLAN group
VLAN Groups
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Managing VLAN Groups
via the VLANView Page
Naming a VLAN Group
6 Type a name for the VLAN group in the WGroup- Name field
4 Select the VLAN group to be named by clicking once on its row entry
5 Click Modify The Modify Dialog box appears
7 Click Apply
Disabling a VLAN Group
Viewing Statistics for a VLAN Group
Menus
Menus
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VLAN
Address List
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Address List
Identify
Device
Agent
Slots
Menus
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Slots
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Menus
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Upgrade
Network Access
Trap Receivers
Menus
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Validate
Validate
Graph
Graph
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Menus
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Table 6-12 describes each field in the Table menu
Table 6-13 describes each field in the VLAN View menu
VLAN View
Δ Note For instructions on using this menu, see Chapter 5, “VLAN.”
Menus
VLAN View
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Contacting Asanté Technical Support
Technical Support
Technical Support Hours
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Index
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