3Com Switch 4500 PWR 50-Port - Manual

3Com Switch 4500 PWR 50-Port

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Com Corporation
  • Page 3 – ONTENTS; Summary of Hardware Features 13
  • Page 6 – Ethernet Port RJ-45 Pin Assignments 88
  • Page 7 – Before You Start
  • Page 8 – Conventions; Table 1 lists conventions that are used throughout this guide.; Table 1; Notice Icons; Icon; Information note
  • Page 9 – Documentation Comments; Please include the following information when commenting:
  • Page 11 – Switch 4500 — Front View Detail
  • Page 12 – Table 2; Switch 4500 Family Hardware
  • Page 13 – Summary of; Hardware Features
  • Page 14 – Figure 2
  • Page 15 – Gigabit Ports; The paired ports for the Switch 4500 26 Port and PWR 26 Port are:
  • Page 16 – Console Port
  • Page 17 – Unit LED
  • Page 18 – LED
  • Page 19 – Switch 4500 — Rear View Detail; Figure 5; Switch 4500 PWR - rear view; Power Socket; Avant d'installer ou d'enlever tout composant des
  • Page 20 – Prima di installare o rimuovere qualsiasi componente; OSTRZE; łą; Redundant Power; Default Settings; Table 5 shows the default settings for the Switch 4500 Family:
  • Page 21 – Traffic Prioritization; All ports set to “best effort” for all other traffic.; Port Security; Disabled per port; Feature
  • Page 23 – Package Contents
  • Page 24 – Set-up your switch in the desired location.
  • Page 25 – Connecting a Redundant Power Supply to your Switch 4500 PWR
  • Page 26 – Any RPS must be approved as a SELV output in accordance; AC Mains only
  • Page 27 – Table 6; Specifying the; Correct Response
  • Page 28 – Power Availability; Connecting the; Switch 4500 Circuit Breaker and Cable Ratings; RPS Manufacturers recommendations must be followed; A C type
  • Page 29 – Ensure that the circuit breaker in the RPS is in the open (off); Figure 7; RPS Connection to the Switch
  • Page 30 – RPS LED Colors
  • Page 31 – Increased Reliability; — a device powered by a PoE Switch will be
  • Page 32 – Use the following sequence of steps to power-up the Switch.; Checking for Correct; The Switch has no ON/OFF switch the only method of; Color
  • Page 33 – The Power-up Sequence; Choosing the Correct; 000BASE-X SFP Port Cable Range; Fiber Type
  • Page 34 – SFP Operation; Approved SFP; The 3CSFP
  • Page 35 – Inserting an SFP; Use the following sequence of steps to activate the SFP ports:; Figure 8; Inserting an SFP Transceiver; Removing an SFP; Disconnect the cable from the transceiver.
  • Page 36 – The unit should be packaged safely to ensure that you do; Figure 9; Correct Orientation When Packing the Switch 4500
  • Page 38 – Command Line; CLI Management via the Console Port; User View
  • Page 39 – Refer to “Setting Up Web Interface Management” on page 54.; SNMP Management over the Network; Refer to “Setting Up SNMP Management V1 or V2” on page 55.
  • Page 40 – Prepare for your chosen method of management; Initial Switch Setup and Management Flow Diagram
  • Page 41 – Setting Up Overview; To protect your Switch from unauthorized access, you must; IP Configuration; You should use the Manual IP configuration method if:; Automatic IP Configuration via DHCP
  • Page 42 – You should use the automatic IP configuration method if:; Preparing for
  • Page 43 – Manually Configuring IP Information; Connecting to the; Documentation supplied with the terminal emulation software.
  • Page 44 – Connecting the Workstation to the Switch; Connecting a Workstation to the Switch via the Console Port; To connect the cable:; Setting Up the Switch with IP Information
  • Page 45 – admin; User View Login; interface vlan 1
  • Page 46 – Connecting to a Front; A suitable Web browser — refer to “Choosing a Browser”on page 54.
  • Page 47 – Connecting a Workstation to the Switch via a Front Panel Port; Do not interconnect the Switch to any other unconfigured Switch.; Using the Web Interface; Return
  • Page 48 – Using Command Line Interface via Telnet
  • Page 49 – Enter; save
  • Page 50 – Using 3Com Network; Connect your Switch to the network.
  • Page 51 – Viewing Automatically Configured IP Information; display ip interface br
  • Page 52 – Check you can communicate with the Switch by entering a; ping; command at the DOS prompt in the following format:
  • Page 53 – Setting Up Command Line Interface Management using SSH; At the login and password prompts, enter; as your user name and
  • Page 54 – Enter your usual username and password to access the CLI commands.; Choosing a Browser; Supported Web Browsers and Platforms
  • Page 55 – Setting Up SNMP Management V1 or V2; Web Management; Device View
  • Page 56 – The default read community string is; public; display snmp community.; private; . To change this setting in; display snmp community.; command — refer to the; Default
  • Page 57 – Default Users and Passwords; password simple xxxxxxxx; Save the configuration in the User View.
  • Page 59 – or that you are; display version
  • Page 60 – filename
  • Page 61 – Unit Numbering within the Stack; command from the System View. If you
  • Page 62 – The unit LEDs will display the unit number in the stack, from 1 to 8.
  • Page 64 – The PWR LED does not light; testing it in another device.; On powering-up, the PWR LED is flashing yellow; The devices at both ends of the link are powered-up
  • Page 65 – Solving Hardware Problems; A fan failure warning message is received
  • Page 66 – Unit fails, no SNMP fan failure message is received; Check the command line interface (; display logbuffer; to determine whether a thermal shutdown has occurred.; Error message indicating that the SFP transceiver is invalid
  • Page 67 – Solving Communication Problems; IP Addressing; where; How do you obtain a registered IP Address?; World Wide Web site:
  • Page 68 – Check that power budget for the Switch has not been exceeded.
  • Page 69 – Solving Stack Formation Problems; Power off all units in the stack.
  • Page 71 – The Contents of the Executable File
  • Page 72 – The Switch 4500 ships with software supporting 5; Introduction; The flash space needed for the new files is approximately 5.5 MB.
  • Page 74 – Backup; Filename Prefix; SuperStack 3 Switch 4500 bootrom software
  • Page 75 – Upgrading from the Command Line Interface; File Distribution
  • Page 76 – FTP; Press CTRL+K to abort
  • Page 77 – quit; Before pressing ENTER you must choose ‘YES’ or
  • Page 78 – followed by a password prompt:; BOOT MENU; Enter the appropriate menu number to select a specific option.
  • Page 79 – Upgrading from the Bootrom Interface; The files which are required by the Switch are:; File Number
  • Page 80 – TFTP
  • Page 81 – XModem; Set TFTP protocol parameter
  • Page 82 – Now please start transfer file with XMODEM protocol; Repeat steps 1 to 5 for each of the remaining files.; Bootrom Upgrade; From the Boot menu, select option 2 to display the following:; Select applicaton file to boot:; Select option 2 to display a file list similar to the following:; Please input the file number to change:; In each case, the file is given the attribute “main” or “backup”
  • Page 83 – Select option 1 to display the following:; Select option 2 to display the following:
  • Page 84 – From the Boot Menu, select option 6 to display the following:
  • Page 85 – Press
  • Page 87 – Null Modem Cable
  • Page 88 – Modem Cable; Screen; Ports configured as MDI
  • Page 89 – Ethernet Port RJ-45 Pin Assignments; Pin Number; Ports configured as MDIX
  • Page 95 – RPS; Earthing Lead
  • Page 97 – and Guardian; can include 24x7 telephone technical support, software
  • Page 99 – . First time users will; Contact Us; Country
  • Page 101 – NDEX; See
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Switch 4500 Family

Getting Started Guide

Switch 4500 26-Port
Switch 4500 50-Port
Switch 4500 PWR 26-Port
Switch 4500 PWR 50-Port

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Part No. 10012034, Rev. AB

Published: April, 2007

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Summary

Page 2 - Com Corporation

3Com Corporation 350 Campus Drive Marlborough, MA USA 01752-3064 Copyright © 2006-2007, 3Com Corporation. All rights reserved. No part of this documentation may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative work (such as translation, transformation, or adaptation) without ...

Page 3 - ONTENTS; Summary of Hardware Features 13

C ONTENTS A BOUT T HIS G UIDE Before You Start 7Conventions 8Related Documentation 8Documentation Comments 8 1 I NTRODUCING THE S WITCH 4500 F AMILY About the Switch 4500 12 Summary of Hardware Features 13 Switch 4500 — Front View Detail 13 10BASE-T/ 100BASE-TX Ports 15Gigabit Ports 15Console Port 1...

Page 6 - Ethernet Port RJ-45 Pin Assignments 88

Ethernet Port RJ-45 Pin Assignments 88 B T ECHNICAL S PECIFICATIONS Switch 4500 (26 Port) 91Switch 4500 (50 Port) 92Switch 4500 PWR (26 Port) 93Switch 4500 PWR (50 Port) 94RPS 95Earthing Lead 95 C O BTAINING S UPPORT FOR YOUR P RODUCT Register Your Product 97Purchase Value-Added Services 97Troublesh...

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