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Changing Device Configuration

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transmissions in the Property window because it is unlikely that the IntelliJack will 
drop any Ethernet Packets.

If you believe that the IntelliJack is dropping Ethernet packets, you may want to 
configure the Counter Mode to count received errors (Rx Errors) and transmission 
collisions (Tx Collisions). This will give you a good sense of whether packets are 
actually being dropped.

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To change the Power Forwarding setting, click the box and select an option from 
the drop list.

IEEE 802.3af is the recognized standard for Power over Ethernet (POE) and the 
default setting. More and more network devices that are POE capable are 
adhering to this standard. 

The IntelliJack’s Power over Ethernet capability also lets you forward power to a 
standards-compliant device plugged into Port 1 of the NJ225. The default setting 
of the NJ225 is auto-detect. We recommend that you keep this setting as part of 
your configuration to ensure that power will only be forwarded to devices capable 
of receiving it.

The IEEE802.3af standard requires a powered device to present a signature to the 
power sourcing equipment. The power sourcing equipment will check this 
signature and will only apply power to the line when it sees the correct signature.

If you want to ensure that power will not be forwarded at all, however, you could 
select Force power OFF to any device connected to Port 1.

Select Force power ON if you always want to apply power to any device plugged 
into Port 1. This option would let you power devices plugged into Port 1 that do 
not have the signature required by IEEE802.3af-compliant power sourcing 
equipment.

WARNING: By forcing power ON, you may damage equipment that is 
inadvertently plugged into Port 1, such as a device that is not designed to 
handle 48V.

Summary of Contents for NJ225 - IntelliJack FX-SC Switch

Page 1: ...3Com IntelliJack Switch NJ225 NJ225FX User Guide http www 3com com http esupport 3com com Published April 2004 User Guide version 2 1...

Page 2: ...ntation and the software described herein are provided to you subject to the following All technical data and computer software are commercial in nature and developed solely at private expense Softwar...

Page 3: ...stalling the Web Configuration Manager on a Windows 2000 machine 27 USING THE LOCAL CONFIGURATION MANAGER Initializing the IntelliJack 31 Setting Location Information Setting the Group Name Setting th...

Page 4: ...802 1X SNMP Configuration Tab 58 Advanced Configuration Tab 59 Event Alerts Port Based Configuration Flow Control AutoMDI X Data Rate Control Restoring to Base Configurations 61 Finding Computers Con...

Page 5: ...via an optional local power supply You can manage the NJ225 using the included Central Configuration Manager or Web Configuration Manager You can also use a supported SNMP management console as you w...

Page 6: ...on white cable green LED For more information see Checking the LEDs on page 13 4 Power LED Indicates NJ225 power status green For more information see Checking the LEDs on page 13 5 Pass through port...

Page 7: ...mounting locations compatible with the IntelliJack Thread forming screws for mounting into plastic n M3 x 30mm 2x n M3 x 40mm 2x Machine screws for mounting into metal n M3 5 x 30mm 2x n M3 5 x 40mm 2...

Page 8: ...rocess by an IEEE 802 3af compliant PSE 3CNJVOIP NBX 3Com Part Number 3CNJMP EXT Description IntelliJack NJ225 10mm extension ring 10mm thick extension ring that attaches to the back of an NJ225 Intel...

Page 9: ...nting plate that enables the installation of an NJ225 IntelliJack in a floor box 3Com Part Number 3CNJMPD UK Description IntelliJack NJ225 UK style double gang mounting plate Mounting plate that enabl...

Page 10: ...se the depth of some wall and cubicle openings differ observe the following requirements and recommendations before installing the IntelliJack The NJ225 has been designed for installation into wall or...

Page 11: ...the network via a 3Com multi port midspan power supply 3CNJPSE24 Over the network via a single port Ethernet power supply Locally via a 3Com local power supply NOTE The NJ225 is designed to be mounte...

Page 12: ...t or Fast Ethernet infrastructure with standard Category 5 or better cabling and powers up to 24 IntelliJack devices For complete installation instructions see the Ethernet multi port midspan power su...

Page 13: ...ly connect the power supply to the network hub or switch and to the IntelliJack white cable as shown in the following illustration The black cable should be connected to a data port on the wire closet...

Page 14: ...power supply to the IntelliJack follow these steps as shown in the previous diagram 1 Route the power cable through the strain relief on the top of the IntelliJack 2 Plug the power cable into the Inte...

Page 15: ...ector n The white cable connects the LAN to the four personal area network PAN ports located on the bottom of the IntelliJack n The black cable connects the LAN to the single pass through port located...

Page 16: ...ect devices 1 RJ 45 Personal Area Network PAN Ports any of the four switched ports on the bottom of the IntelliJack All ports feature 10 100 Mbps auto negotiation which configures the NJ225 IntelliJac...

Page 17: ...connect power to the IntelliJack there is a delay of approximately 5 seconds The power LED light blinks once or twice before remaining solid on n Off the IntelliJack is not receiving power Power forwa...

Page 18: ...k It ships with and can be managed by the same software that the NJ225 uses The main differences are that the LAN port cannot be configured there is no additional pass through port and the NJ225FX can...

Page 19: ...Please note that the following installation steps are different for this switch Setting up the power supply Mounting the IntelliJack Setting Up the Power Supply Power to the IntelliJack 225FX is provi...

Page 20: ...ounting the NJ225FX Before connecting the IntelliJack to the network verify that the existing network cabling is connected to an active fiber port The IntelliJack includes mounting brackets designed t...

Page 21: ...rim ring 3 Prepare the AC or DC power supply If using AC screw the power wires into the green connector If using DC plug the cord into a power outlet Connect AC or DC power to unit 4 Connect fiber cab...

Page 22: ...18 CHAPTER 1 INSTALLING THE INTELLIJACK Instructions for Tehalit BRSN70170 1 may work with other designs 1 Snap plastic mounting box into raceway 2 Repeat steps 2 through 6 as above Floor Boxes...

Page 23: ...be adjusted to the lowest setting to provide this clearance LED Description LAN n On the IntelliJack is connected to the network and a link has been established n Off there is no connection to the net...

Page 24: ...20 CHAPTER 1 INSTALLING THE INTELLIJACK...

Page 25: ...lowing steps to install the Configuration Manager software 1 Insert the Configuration Manager software CD into your Windows 2000 Windows XP Pro or Windows NT computer NOTE The instructions in this sec...

Page 26: ...THE CONFIGURATION MANAGERS 2 If your computer is configured to Auto Play CDs the installation will start automatically If not double click the setup exe icon on the CD and you will see this window 3...

Page 27: ...Carefully read the license agreement If you agree click Yes I accept and Next to continue 5 The installation will present Readme Information This is also found in the Readme txt file on the installati...

Page 28: ...e computer you re installing these applications on Select the option you prefer and click Next NOTE If you have a previous version of the Central Configuration Manager installed in another directory y...

Page 29: ...ration Managers 25 7 The program files will be installed in the directory C Program Files 3Com IntelliJack If you want to change the location of the installation click Change Otherwise click Next to a...

Page 30: ...click Next The Typical installation will install both the Local Configuration Manager and the Central Configuration Manager on your system The Custom installation option lets you install just one of...

Page 31: ...overed and managed through a standard web browser The Web Configuration Manager lets you access and control IntelliJacks from any Web enabled computer on your network In order to enable the Web Config...

Page 32: ...o the Start menu and select Settings Control Panel System Advanced Environment Variables Under System Variables section on the Advanced tab click New In the dialog box that appears enter JAVA_HOME in...

Page 33: ...ur server is configured you can use the Web Configuration Manager from any Web enabled machine To do so 8 Open up your Internet Explorer or Netscape browser and point it to the following URL http Your...

Page 34: ...30 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLING THE CONFIGURATION MANAGERS...

Page 35: ...oftware to any one of the four personal area network PAN ports on the front of the NJ225 2 Click on the desktop shortcut icon labeled IJ Local Config Mgr to start the program When it launches you will...

Page 36: ...y an address If you elect to specify your own address you should enter the IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway information in the appropriate fields 8 If you wish check the box next to Lock IP...

Page 37: ...mbination of letters and numbers between 8 and 32 characters 3 To configure the NJ225 for management with an SNMP console select the SNMP Configuration box Enter the GET Community string and SET Commu...

Page 38: ...34 CHAPTER 3 USING THE LOCAL CONFIGURATION MANAGER...

Page 39: ...machine Information such as traps and alerts are sent to the CCM on a periodic basis If you shut off the machine or close the configuration manager you will not be able to receive this information Di...

Page 40: ...ouble clicking on the IJ Cent Config Mgr desktop icon When it launches you will see a window similar to this one 2 Select Discovery from the Devices menu or click the Discover button on the toolbar Th...

Page 41: ...iscovers If unchecked the discovery process will add newly discovered devices to the current database 5 Click OK to start the discovery process The device discovery tool will return the following info...

Page 42: ...of IP subnets to choose from Selecting Network will show all of the discovered devices in the database If you select a particular subnet only the devices in that subnet will be displayed When Firmwar...

Page 43: ...see Changing Device Configuration on page 49 To get more detailed information about a device you should check its properties The process for configuring one or more IntelliJacks is the same You choose...

Page 44: ...IP address or gets its address from a DHCP server You can also view and edit the IntelliJack s Group Name and Location 4 Click Apply to save any changes you make to the fields in this window Port Inf...

Page 45: ...find out more information or configure that particular port Click OK to save your changes or Cancel to discard them Product Information 6 Under the Product Information box you can see the current fir...

Page 46: ...the fields with drop down lists Priority Schedule Policy LAN Port Egress Mode LAN Port Ingress Mode LAN Port Speed Duplex Max Frame Size Counter Mode and Power Forwarding NOTE The LAN Port Speed Dupl...

Page 47: ...r each entry The IntelliJack lets you manage its ATU table You may want to know which MAC addresses have been plugged into a particular IntelliJack You may want to associate a MAC address with selecte...

Page 48: ...or add to it You can edit existing VLAN settings tagging schemes and port associations by clicking the Edit button The VLAN table is a record of the VLAN settings which have been configured for a part...

Page 49: ...each of the four PAN ports on the IntelliJack RMON counters are extensions to the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP that provide comprehensive network monitoring capabilities see appendix C page...

Page 50: ...s tab to see the following window 14 You can view and edit the SNMP Community String settings and Trap settings for this particular NJ225 NOTE The device log records information regarding watch dog ti...

Page 51: ...ettings Tab 16 Click on the Advanced Settings tab to see the following window 17 You can view the Event Alert Level and 802 1X Settings configured for this particular NJ225 802 1X is a security protoc...

Page 52: ...box will be grayed out on the CCMs of all other machines 18 Click Apply to save any changes you make and a configuration summary dialog box will appear Verify the information and click OK 19 Click Ex...

Page 53: ...and select Configuration from the pop up menu NOTE It is possible to configure multiple IntelliJacks at the same time NOTE To make configuration changes to a IntelliJack from the Central Configuration...

Page 54: ...cking the box next to the characteristic you want to modify Then select a value from the drop list Forwarding Enable is the default setting for the Port State The other option is Blocking Disable Forw...

Page 55: ...lugged into Port 1 of the NJ225 The default setting of the NJ225 is auto detect We recommend that you keep this setting as part of your configuration to ensure that power will only be forwarded to dev...

Page 56: ...t Both the Use IEEE 802 1p Traffic Class Field and Use IP TOS DiffServ fields look up schemes examine Ethernet packets to determine their prioritization The former looks at one portion of the packet e...

Page 57: ...ports 16 To change the VLAN mode setting click the box and select an option from the drop list You can choose to Disable the VLAN In this mode ingress frames are forwarded through default switching ru...

Page 58: ...different VLANs 19 You can also change the Incoming from LAN tag scheme By default all frames are received unmodified By receiving frames unmodified you will not risk losing communication between upst...

Page 59: ...changes by clicking the box and selecting an option from the drop list The default setting for Port Authorize Mode is Disable 802 1X 802 1X is a standard for port based network access control Typical...

Page 60: ...e is connected to the IntelliJack the phone s MAC address will be locked into the ATU automatically Therefore packets sent from the phone can pass through by default without further authentication If...

Page 61: ...advanced 802 1X security settings click the Advanced Settings button in the Security Configuration window Primary and secondary accounting servers are similar to the settings for RADIUS servers The s...

Page 62: ...the ability to send traps notifications to a trap destination such as an SNMP server when one or more conditions have been met Traps are network packets that contain data relating to a component of t...

Page 63: ...Set the Trap Community String in the final field of this window Advanced Configuration 34 Select the Advanced Configuration tab for this window Event Alert Levels 35 At the top of this window is a se...

Page 64: ...and the device it s plugged into are straight through cables not cross over cables If you use cross over cables to connect devices to your network you would need to set this option to Manual MDIX Conf...

Page 65: ...g is added the maximum size increases to 1522 bytes As a result this is the default setting If your network uses larger frames you can select the 1536 byte option Restoring to Base Configurations 42 A...

Page 66: ...er Forward Auto detection Local Configuration Enable SNMP SET Enable SNMP Traps Disabled Event Alert Level 2 ATU Table Blank VTU Table Blank All RADIUS settings Blank 802 1X Supplicant Status Disabled...

Page 67: ...u may want to provide network access between the hours of 7 00 a m and 10 00 p m You can use the schedule function to automatically turn off the ports at 10 00 p m You can even use this feature to aut...

Page 68: ...n field of the NJ225 can be very useful If you know the IP address or MAC address of the computer or networked device you can use the Central Configuration Manager to find the right IntelliJack 1 Sele...

Page 69: ...g one of the grouping options available to you in the drop down list at the top left corner of the main window 2 Select Upgrade from the devices menu A window like this will appear 3 Select Yes to con...

Page 70: ...ediately or select a specific time and date to send the file You may for example want to perform an upgrade during off hours such as a weekend 6 Click Next and a window like this will appear 7 Review...

Page 71: ...Upgrading the NJ225 Firmware 67 8 Type your password in the Password field then click Finish The Upgrade Progress dialog box will appear...

Page 72: ...he Central Configurator Log subdirectory under the directory where you installed the IntelliJack configuration software You can the log by selecting Log History from the View menu A window like this w...

Page 73: ...IntelliJacks in your network To view and make changes to the firmware upgrades you have scheduled follow these steps 1 Select Manage Schedule from the Tools menu A window like this will appear 2 To vi...

Page 74: ...70 CHAPTER 4 USING THE CENTRAL CONFIGURATION MANAGER...

Page 75: ...tions for terminating the cable Be sure to test the connector and verify it is working Has a valid connection to the network Adheres to proper length and cabling specifications for your network The In...

Page 76: ...ice does not exceed 7 watts The IntelliJack can only forward up to 7 watts Power LED is blinking continuously Unit has detected a problem Traffic can pass through but management will not work Contact...

Page 77: ...available to manage your installation with minimal disruption to your network Expert assessment and implementation services are offered to fill resource gaps and ensure the success of your networking...

Page 78: ...o obtain telephone support as part of your warranty and other service benefits you must first register your product at http eSupport 3com com When you contact 3Com for assistance please have the follo...

Page 79: ...on using the following e mail apr_technical_support 3com com Or request a repair authorization number RMA by fax using this number 65 543 6348 From anywhere in these regions call You can also obtain s...

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Page 81: ...802 3u industry standard for a 100 Mbps baseband CSMA CD local area network Performance Auto negotiation Communication speed 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps and duplex mode full or half can be determined through...

Page 82: ...ent Operating temperature 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C Storage temperature 22 to 194 F 30 to 90 C Operating humidity 10 90 noncondensing Storage humidity 10 90 noncondensing Operating Altitude 8 000 ft max S...

Page 83: ...e count includes the FCS but not the preamble InBadOctets Total data octets received in frames with an invalid FCS fragments and jabbers are included The count includes the FCS but not the preamble Un...

Page 84: ...n OutBroadcasts or OutPause OutFCSErr Total frames transmitted with a valid length and an invalid FCS OutGoodOctets Total data octets transmitted The count includes the FCS but not the preamble Out64O...

Page 85: ...otal number of successfully transmitted frames that experienced exactly one collision Deferred Total number of successfully transmitted frames that are delayed because the medium is busy during the fi...

Page 86: ...Product Specifications 82...

Page 87: ...arranty or representation that its software products will meet Customer s requirements or work in combination with any hardware or software products provided by third parties that the operation of the...

Page 88: ...standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment VCCI If this equipment is used in a domestic environment radio disturbance may occur in which case the us...

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