3Com 10002211 - Manual

3Com 10002211

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – ONTENTS
  • Page 4 – Revision History 30; IP M; ULTICAST; Administering Multicast Tunnels A-6; EMOTE
  • Page 5 – Types of VLANs C-1; VLAN
  • Page 6 – Online Technical Services E-1
  • Page 7 – XTENDED; EVISION; Overview; 000 Extended Switching software from 3Com; Hardware; Check that the module’s ejector tab is labeled “LMM+”.; system display
  • Page 8 – Release Highlights
  • Page 9 – Updating Your System Software; Before You Start; “System Issues”
  • Page 10 – To copy the software to a UNIX hard disk, follow these instructions.
  • Page 11 – Remove diskette #4 using the following command:; This procedure creates the uncompressed file; README1; file for file size and checksum information.; Copying to the MS-DOS Platform
  • Page 12 – File; IMAGE folder; Perform
  • Page 13 – Loading System Software on the LMM+; system softwareUpdate; must; ronnyk
  • Page 14 – Installation complete.; Appendix E; system reboot
  • Page 15 – New Features; Appendix C; Support for Seven RMON Data Groups
  • Page 16 – Appendix B; IP Interface Configuration Change; To define an IP interface:; ip interface define; You are prompted for the interface’s parameters.
  • Page 17 – Enter the advertisement address to be used on the interface.; Enter the number of the VLAN whose interface you are defining.; Index Ports; Routing on FESM Modules; Appendix A; Additional RMON MIB Support; axFDDI — axFDDI group 1
  • Page 18 – Enabling and Disabling STP Transitions on linkState Changes; bridge stpFollowLinkState; Displaying Bridge Information; bridge port summary
  • Page 19 – Sample display of bridge port information:
  • Page 20 – The Fast Ethernet Switching Module (FESM); When used with CoreBuilder; If you attempt to run CoreBuilder system software 8.2.0 or greater
  • Page 21 – Verify that the module’s ejector tab is labeled “LMM+”.; “Upgrading Your LMM or LMM+”; FESM and FSM HSI Switch Engine; high-speed interconnect; Ability to Administer Fast Ethernet Ports; Full-duplex operation; When you change this operating mode to
  • Page 22 – ethernet fastEthernet duplexMode; A prompt similar to the following one appears:; The system displays this message:; Warning: Changing mode to full duplex disables collision; Enter; You receive the prompt to select each port’s duplex mode:
  • Page 23 – enabled; Congestion; ethernet fastEthernet ifm; Default; all
  • Page 24 – enable; Bridge MIB Support for the FESM; address; FTP Packet Filter Program Transfers via SNMP
  • Page 25 – telnet Implementation.; Sorry, this system is engaged by another telnet session.; correctpassword; LOGGING OUT the other telnet session.; When you preempt a telnet or rlogin session in this manner, the; Disconnecting; Logout the other telnet session?
  • Page 26 – STP linkState Changes; linkState
  • Page 27 – Table 1; Input Failure; Enabled; If STP is
  • Page 28 – Power Supply; This message is immediately overwritten with:; Power Supply Warning Messages.; This release of system software now
  • Page 29 – Power Supply Over Temp; When you insert and extract either of the power supplies,; Fan Failure; System Issues; The following system issues are identified at this release:; FAIL; Name Òforward IP framesÓ
  • Page 30 – Installation complete; system nvdata reset
  • Page 31 – “Hardware Dependencies”; find; command for both the noncanonical and canonical formats.
  • Page 32 – Known Problems; The following software problems are identified at this release:; RowStatus FROM SNMPv2-TC; A few lines below, add the following RowStatus comment:; IMPORTS; Do not create port groups and port group filters on the FESM or FSM.
  • Page 33 – Do not; Received ftpCommand Quit not completed errno 421
  • Page 34 – nvdata restore; not; yes; SNMP MIB Files; “Compiler Support; Supported Versions
  • Page 35 – Compiler Support; fddimibMACSMTIndex
  • Page 36 – Revision History; Table 2
  • Page 37 – State
  • Page 39 – requestedEnabledPaths
  • Page 41 – This appendix describes how to set up your CoreBuilder
  • Page 42 – ip multicast dvmrp; disabled; Query mode; — The router or switch with the lowest IP address in the LAN; Snooping mode; — A router or switch performs dynamic multicast
  • Page 43 – Administering IP Multicast Interfaces; ip multicast igmp; DVMRP Metric Value; , which means that the interface will forward
  • Page 44 – Rate Limit; , which implies no rate limit. In all other; Displaying; To display a multicast interface:; ip multicast interface display; Enter the index numbers of the interfaces you want to display.; Index Local Address Metric Threshold RateLimit State
  • Page 45 – Disabling Multicast; To disable multicast routing on an interface:; ip multicast interface disable; Enter the index number of the IP interface you want to disable.; Enabling Multicast; From the top level of the Administration console, enter:; ip multicast interface enable
  • Page 46 – To display the IP multicast tunnels on the router:; ip multicast tunnel display; Example IP multicast tunnel configuration:; pkts in:320069 pkts out:0
  • Page 47 – Administering Multicast Tunnels; Defining a; To define a multicast tunnel:; ip multicast tunnel define; Enter the IP address of the destination multicast router.; Enter remote IP address:
  • Page 48 – Removing a; ip multicast tunnel remove; Displaying Routes; ip multicast routeDisplay
  • Page 49 – The following display shows all available multicast routes:; Field
  • Page 50 – To display all learned routes in the multicast cache:; ip multicast cacheDisplay; Enter the multicast source address at the prompt.; DVMRP is enabled, IGMP snooping is enabled
  • Page 51 – Displaying the Multicast Cache; The following display shows the multicast cache configuration:
  • Page 52 – describes the fields in the CacheDisplay.
  • Page 53 – RMON implementation.; Probe
  • Page 54 – Benefits of RMON
  • Page 55 – RMON Groups; lists these supported; Group
  • Page 56 – Statistics and; Supported Ethernet and FDDI Frame Size Buckets; Ethernet; 4 byte frames
  • Page 57 – History and; roll
  • Page 58 – Setting Alarm Thresholds; shows a counter with thresholds set manually.; Manually Set Thresholds
  • Page 59 – RMON Hysteresis Mechanism
  • Page 60 – HostTopN Group
  • Page 61 – Embedded RMON Implemented on the CoreBuilder System; agent
  • Page 62 – MIB Objects; Example of an RMON MIB Counter Object; etherStatsPkts
  • Page 63 – ON; About VLANs; Types of VLANs
  • Page 64 – CoreBuilder 6000 Operation; Application-Oriented VLANS
  • Page 65 – Protocol-Sensitive VLANS; lists the protocol suites that the CoreBuilder supports, as well
  • Page 66 – Layer 3 Addressing Information; “Overlapped IP VLANs”; Default VLAN; Protocol Suite
  • Page 67 – Modifying the Default VLAN
  • Page 69 – Overlapped IP; For example, two IP VLANs can be configured for ports 1-10 as follows:
  • Page 70 – For example, to create an IP interface that can route through a VLAN:
  • Page 71 – DMINISTERING; Through the Administration Console, you can:; bridge vlan summary; or; bridge vlan detail; The VLAN information is displayed in the format you specified.
  • Page 72 – Example of a summary display for several VLANs:; summary; Example of a detailed display for the VLANs:; detail
  • Page 73 – Displaying VLAN Information; describes these statistics.
  • Page 74 – bridge vlan define; OR; undefined
  • Page 75 – Defining VLAN Information for an HSI Switch Engine; define; Enter Integer VLAN Identifier:; SD Marketing; Enter IP Subnet Address:; The maximum number of VLANs you can define on a single bridge is 32.
  • Page 77 – Modifying VLAN Information; bridge vlan modify
  • Page 78 – Follow these steps to remove a VLAN definition:; bridge vlan remove; Enter the slot number for the bridge.
  • Page 79 – World Wide Web site; automated fax service; World Wide Web Site; Net Age; Com Bulletin Board
  • Page 80 – Access by Analog Modem; Country
  • Page 81 – Support from Your Network Supplier; ComForum on; Log on to your CompuServe account.; go threecom; A list of system hardware and software, including revision levels
  • Page 82 – Support from 3Com; Australia
  • Page 83 – Returning Products for Repair; Latin America
  • Page 85 – Com Corporation; IMITED
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CoreBuilder Extended Switching Software
Revision 8.2.3
October 17, 1997

Part No. 10002211
Published October 9,1997
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Summary

Page 3 - ONTENTS

C ONTENTS C ORE B UILDER 6000 E XTENDED S WITCHING S OFTWARE R EVISION 8.2.3 Overview 1 Hardware Dependencies 1 Upgrading Your LMM or LMM+ 1 Extended Switching Software Requirement 2Release Highlights for 8.2.3 2Release Highlights for 8.2.0 2Before You Start 3 Updating Your System Software 3 Copying...

Page 4 - Revision History 30; IP M; ULTICAST; Administering Multicast Tunnels A-6; EMOTE

Disconnecting an Active telnet or rlogin Session 18STP linkState Changes 20CoreBuilder 6000 12-Slot Chassis 21 System Issues 23Known Problems 26SNMP MIB Files 28 Supported Versions 28Compiler Support 29 Revision History 30 A IP M ULTICAST R OUTING Overview A-1Enabling and Disabling DVMRP A-2Enabling...

Page 5 - Types of VLANs C-1; VLAN

Host Group B-7HostTopN Group B-8Matrix Group B-8 3Com Transcend RMON Agents B-8Management Information Base (MIB) B-9 MIB Objects B-10 C VLAN S ON THE C ORE B UILDER S YSTEM About VLANs C-1 Types of VLANs C-1 Port Group VLANs C-2MAC Address Group VLANS C-2Application-Oriented VLANS C-2Protocol-Sensit...

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