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If you suspect that there is a problem with the
Switch that has not been detected by the Normal
tests, set this field to Extended and reset the Switch
(refer to
“Resetting the Switch 3000 10/100”
If you set the Switch to perform an Extended test,
the Switch must be disconnected from the rest of
your network when it is powered-up. The Switch
fails an Extended test if it receives any network traf-
fic during the test.
Device IP Address
If you are using IP, a unique IP
address must be specified in this field. If you do not
know your IP address, consult your network admin-
istrator. You must reset the Switch after changing
this parameter.
Device SubNet Mask
If you are using IP, enter a
suitable network mask. For a Class B IP address,
255.255.0.0 is suitable. For more information, see
your network administrator. You must reset the
Switch after changing this parameter.
Default Router
If a default router exists on your
network, enter the IP address of the router. You
must reset the Switch after changing this parameter.
BOOTP Select
Enabled / Disabled
If BOOTP is
enabled and you have a BOOTP server on your net-
work, an IP address is automatically mapped to the
Switch when it is first powered-up. In addition to
mapping an IP address, BOOTP can also assign the
subnet mask and default router. Using a BOOTP
server avoids having to configure devices individu-
ally.
SLIP Address
If you are using SLIP, enter an address
that has a network part different to the network
address of the Switch. For more information, con-
tact your network administrator. You must reset the
Switch after changing this parameter.
SLIP SubNet Mask
Enter a suitable subnet mask.
For a Class B address, 255.255.0.0 is suitable. For
more information, contact your network administra-
tor. You must reset the Switch after changing this
parameter.
There are four entries under the following four
fields; one for each data link layer protocol that can
be used by IPX:
IPX Network
This field shows the address of
the network for this protocol. This address is
learned automatically from the local IPX router
or Netware file server, and you do not need to
change it.
Node
This read-only field shows the node
address of the Switch which is learned automati-
cally.
Status
Enabled / Disabled
If this field is set to
Enabled, you have access to the medium-access
protocol. Set this field to Disabled if you wish to
prevent access for security reasons.
Data Link Protocol
This field shows the name of
the IPX data link layer protocol.
Содержание SuperStack II Switch 3000 10/100
Страница 14: ...1 6 CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED Figure 1 2 Increasing port density with the Switch 3000 10 100 ...
Страница 15: ...Unit Overview Front 1 7 Unit Overview Front Figure 1 3 Switch 3000 10 100 front view ...
Страница 17: ...Unit Overview Rear 1 9 Unit Overview Rear Figure 1 4 Switch 3000 10 100 rear view ...
Страница 22: ...1 14 CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED ...
Страница 25: ...Configuration Rules with Full Duplex 2 3 Figure 2 1 Fast Ethernet configuration rules ...
Страница 79: ...Virtual LANs VLANs 5 7 Figure 5 5 VLAN configuration with a Switch 3000 10 100 as a basement switch ...
Страница 112: ...6 12 CHAPTER 6 STATUS MONITORING AND STATISTICS ...
Страница 128: ...C 6 APPENDIX C TROUBLE SHOOTING ...
Страница 129: ...D PIN OUTS Null Modem Cable 9 pin to RS 232 25 pin PC AT Serial Cable 9 pin to 9 pin ...
Страница 130: ...D 2 APPENDIX D PIN OUTS Modem Cable 9 pin to RS 232 25 pin RJ45 Pin Assignments ...
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