Asante 3500 Series - Manual

Asante 3500 Series

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Quick Start Guide; Open the box and check the contents. See
  • Page 4 – Table of Contents
  • Page 6 – Chapter 1. Introduction; Package Contents
  • Page 9 – Front and Back Panel Descriptions
  • Page 10 – display mode converter; OR; Management and Configuration; Note; : The switch is shipped with BootP support. See Appendix F for
  • Page 12 – Chapter 2. Hardware Installation and Setup; Installation Overview; Chapter 1.1 Package Contents
  • Page 13 – Installation into an Equipment Rack
  • Page 14 – Single mode fiber; : Remove the rubber plugs from the end of the GBIC
  • Page 15 – Disconnect the cable from the GBIC module.; Installing Optional Hardware Modules; Slide the module firmly into the module slot until it has; Connecting Power
  • Page 16 – Connecting to the Network; Use the following
  • Page 17 – Gigabit Ethernet Ports Cabling Procedures; Properties; Under the; Under the Settings tab, choose VT100 for Emulation mode; Connect To; button
  • Page 18 – Chapter 3. Configuration; Changing the Password; Change Administrator’s Password
  • Page 19 – Enter; SNMP Management; Chapter 6. SNMP Management
  • Page 20 – formation of the stack may only be done by connection to a console.
  • Page 22 – Management
  • Page 23 – General Information; from the Main Menu. A screen similar to that below appears.; The information displayed on this screen is read-only.; Configuration Menu; from the Main Menu. The Configuration Menu appears, as shown
  • Page 24 – Chapter 4. Advanced Management; System Administration Configuration
  • Page 25 – System IP Configuration; Changing System IP Information; Bootstrap Configuration; Local
  • Page 26 – SNMP Configuration; SNMP Management
  • Page 27 – Enabled; Adding or Updating a Trap Receiver; Add/Update Trap Receiver
  • Page 28 – Delete a Trap Receiver; Chapter 6 SNMP Management; Port Configuration
  • Page 30 – Toggling Port Link Speed
  • Page 31 – Advanced Port Configuration
  • Page 33 – Unicast Forwarding Database Configuration; Displaying the Forwarding Database; not
  • Page 35 – Security Management; VLAN Management; Chapter 4 Advanced Management; IP Multicast Traffic Management; Chapter 4 Advanced Management; Port Mirroring Configuration; Enabling or Disabling System Port Mirroring; Specifying Port Traffic Monitor Type
  • Page 37 – retry
  • Page 38 – System Reset Configuration
  • Page 40 – User Interface Configuration
  • Page 42 – Enabling or Disabling the Web Server
  • Page 43 – Viewing Statistics
  • Page 44 – Spanning Tree Protocol; Chapter 7. Switching Concepts; Configuring Spanning Tree Parameters
  • Page 46 – SNMP and RMON Management; RMON Management; Security Management; in the Configuration Menu. A screen similar to that below
  • Page 47 – Enabling and Disabling Station Movement Trap
  • Page 48 – Configuring Port New Node Detection Trap; to access the Security Management Menu.
  • Page 49 – Toggle Port Security Trap; Configuring Port Lock and Intruder Lock
  • Page 50 – virtual; VLAN Specifications for the IntraCore 3500 Series; Other VLAN Features of the switch
  • Page 52 – Advanced Static VLAN Configuration
  • Page 54 – Displaying a Summary of VLAN Groups
  • Page 55 – Resetting VLAN Configuration to Defaults; in the Configuration Menu. Then type; IP Multicast Traffic Management; Multicast Addresses
  • Page 56 – IGMP Snooping; Configuring IP Multicast Traffic Management; Enabling and Disabling IGMP Snooping; to; Displaying a Summary of Group Addresses; . You will see a screen similar to the following:; You will see a screen similar to the following:
  • Page 57 – IP Multicast Forwarding Database Configuration; Adding Ports to the Selected Address
  • Page 59 – Front Panel Button; Front Panel Display
  • Page 60 – Statistics Button
  • Page 62 – Apply Changes; to have your; Restore; button to restore the defaults.
  • Page 64 – boxes to search for either an IP or; VLAN Configuration; at the top of the
  • Page 65 – Ports
  • Page 67 – Click on a port to change its state:
  • Page 69 – Duplicate IP Button
  • Page 70 – SNMP Management Operations; The Ethernet Statistics Group; The SNMP Protocol
  • Page 71 – Community Name and Security; whose characteristics are unique from any other MIB object.; internet
  • Page 74 – Spanning Tree Protocol; Elect a single bridge to be the root bridge; Bridge Priority
  • Page 75 – Spanning Tree/Port Settings; Port Priority; below for more details.
  • Page 77 – Appendix A. Troubleshooting; Problem Possible; Chapter 2.5 Connecting to the Network
  • Page 78 – Appendix B. Features and Specifications; management
  • Page 80 – Appendix C. FCC Compliance and Warranty Statements; Important Safety Instructions; Use a damp cloth for cleaning.; IntraCare Warranty Statement; years; Business Day
  • Page 82 – Appendix D. Console Port Pin Outs; Pin Number
  • Page 83 – Appendix E. Online Warranty Registration
  • Page 84 – Appendix F. BootP Configuration; Bootstrap Configuration; in the Configuration Menu. If the Load Mode is set to; Image Banks; Open the Bootstrap Configuration Menu by typing; Loading Software Remotely
  • Page 85 – Set Boot File Name
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Page 2 - Quick Start Guide; Open the box and check the contents. See

2 Quick Start Guide Follow these steps to install your IntraCore switch: 1. Open the box and check the contents. See Chapter 1.1 Package Contents for a complete list of the items included with your IntraCore switch. 2. Install the switch in an equipment or wall rack, or prepare it for desktop placem...

Page 4 - Table of Contents

4 Table of Contents Quick Start Guide 2 Chapter 1. Introduction 6 1.1 Package Contents 6 1.2 LEDs 7 1.3 Front and Back Panel Descriptions 9 1.4 Management and Configuration 10 Chapter 2. Hardware Installation and Setup 12 2.1 Installation Overview 12 2.2 Installation into an Equipment Rack 13 2.3 GB...

Page 6 - Chapter 1. Introduction; Package Contents

6 Chapter 1. Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Asanté IntraCore 3500 Series Gigabit switch. The IntraCore 3500 series include 24- and 48-port 10/100 managed switches with a variety of hardware and software options. The IntraCore 3524 is a 24-port 10/100 managed switch with several optional h...

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