3Com SW4500-50 manuals
SW4500-50
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- How This Guide is Organized
- Conventions
- Related Documentation
- Product Overview
- Stacking Overview
- Logging In to the Switch
- Setting up Configuration Environment Through Telnet
- Setting up Configuration Environment Through a Dial-up Modem
- Command Line Interface
- Features and Functions of Command Line
- User Interface Configuration
- Displaying and Debugging User Interface
- Ethernet Port Configuration
- Displaying and Debugging Ethernet Port
- Ethernet Port Configuration Example
- Ethernet Port Troubleshooting
- Link Aggregation Configuration
- Displaying and Debugging Link Aggregation
- VLAN Configuration
- Displaying and Debugging VLAN
- VLAN Configuration Example Two
- Voice VLAN Configuration
- Displaying and Debugging of Voice VLAN
- Configuring Voice VLAN with a PC Downstream from Phone
- Step By Step Description
- Voice VLAN in Auto Mode
- Voice VLAN in Manual Mode
- PoE Overview
- PoE Configuration
- Setting the Maximum Power Output on a Port
- Setting the PoE Mode on a Port
- Upgrading the PSE Processing Software Online
- IP Address Configuration
- Configuring IP Address
- Displaying and Debugging IP Address
- IP Address Configuration Example
- Configuring ARP
- Displaying and Debugging ARP
- DHCP Relay
- DHCP Client Configuration
- Displaying and Debugging DHCP Configuration
- DHCP Relay Configuration Example Two
- Troubleshooting DHCP Relay Configuration
- Access Management Configuration
- Displaying and Debugging Access Management
- Access Management via the Web
- UDP Helper Configuration
- Displaying and Debugging UDP Helper Configuration
- IP Performance Configuration
- Displaying and Debugging IP Performance
- IP Routing Protocol Overview
- Selecting Routes Through the Routing Table
- Routing Management Policy
- Static Routes
- Configuring Static Routes
- Example: Typical Static Route Configuration
- Troubleshooting Static Routes
- Configuring RIP
- Displaying and Debugging RIP
- Example: Typical RIP Configuration
- Troubleshooting RIP
- Configuring an IP Routing Policy
- Displaying and Debugging the Routing Policy
- configuration procedure
- Troubleshooting Routing Protocols
- Brief Introduction to ACL
- ACL Supported by the Switch
- Activating ACL
- Advanced ACL Configuration Example
- Basic ACL Configuration Example
- QoS Configuration
- Setting Port Priority
- Setting Port Mirroring
- Setting Traffic Limit
- Displaying and Debugging QoS Configuration
- Port Mirroring Configuration Example
- ACL Control Configuration
- ACL Control Over Users Accessing Switches by SNMP
- Configuring ACL Control for HTTP Users
- IGMP Snooping Overview
- Configuring IGMP Snooping
- Configuring Router Port Aging Time
- Displaying and Debugging IGMP Snooping
- IGMP Snooping Fault Diagnosis and Troubleshooting
- Introduction to Stacking
- Specifying the Stacking VLAN of the Switch
- Saving the Unit ID of Each Unit in the Stack
- Setting an XRN Authentication Mode for Switches
- Stack Configuration Example
- STP Overview
- Configuration BPDU Forwarding Mechanism in STP
- Implement RSTP on the Switch
- RSTP Configuration
- Enable/Disable RSTP on a Switch
- Enable/Disable RSTP on a Port
- Set Priority of a Specified Bridge
- Set Forward Delay of a Specified Bridge
- Set Hello Time of the Specified Bridge
- Specifying the Maximum Transmission Rate of STP Packets on a Port
- Specifying the Path Cost on a Port
- Set the Priority of a Specified Port
- Set mCheck of the Specified Port
- Display and Debug RSTP
- RSTP Configuration Example
- IEEE 802.1X Overview
- X Authentication Process
- Implementing 802.1X on the Switch
- Setting the Port Access Control Mode
- Checking the Users that Log on the Switch via Proxy
- Configuring the Authentication Method for 802.1X User
- Enabling/Disabling a Quiet-Period Timer
- Displaying and Debugging 802.1X
- Centralized MAC Address Authentication
- Centralized MAC Address Authentication Configuration
- Configuring the User Name and Password for Fixed Mode
- Displaying and Debugging Centralized MAC Address Authentication
- AAA and RADIUS Protocol Configuration
- Implementing AAA/RADIUS on the Ethernet Switch
- Creating/Deleting an ISP Domain
- Enabling/Disabling the Messenger Alert
- Configuring Self-Service Server URL
- Disconnecting a User by Force
- Creating/Deleting a RADIUS Scheme
- Configuring RADIUS Accounting Servers and the Related Attributes
- Setting the RADIUS Packet Encryption Key
- Setting Retransmission Times of RADIUS Request Packet
- Setting the Username Format Transmitted to the RADIUS Server
- Configuring the Local RADIUS Authentication Server
- Displaying and Debugging AAA and RADIUS Protocol
- AAA and RADIUS Protocol Configuration Example
- Configuring the Switch 4500
- AAA and RADIUS Protocol Fault Diagnosis and Troubleshooting
- Problem Diagnosis
- File System Overview
- Storage Device Operation
- Configuring File Management
- Saving the Current-configuration
- FTP Overview
- Enabling/Disabling FTP Server
- Displaying and Debugging FTP Server
- FTP Server Configuration Example
- Downloading Files by means of TFTP
- TFTP Client Configuration Example
- Overview
- MAC Address Table Configuration
- Setting the Max Count of MAC Addresses Learned by a Port
- MAC Address Table Management Display Example
- MAC Address Table Management Configuration Example
- Device Management Configuration
- Upgrading BootROM
- Basic System Configuration
- Displaying the State and Information of the System
- Display Diagnostic Information
- Introduction to Remote-ping
- Remote-ping Configuration
- Configuration Example
- Logging Function
- Info-Center Configuration
- Sending the Information to Loghost
- Sending the Information to Control Terminal
- Sending the Information to the Log Buffer
- Sending the Information to the Trap Buffer
- Sending the Information to SNMP Network Management
- Configuration examples of sending logs to Unix loghost
- Configuration examples of sending log to Linux loghost
- Configuration Examples of Sending Log to Control Terminal
- SNMP Versions and Supported MIB
- Configuring SNMP
- Setting Community Name
- Setting the Destination Address of Trap
- Setting/Deleting an SNMP Group
- Creating/Updating View Information or Deleting a View
- SNMP Configuration Example
- Reading Usmusr Table Configuration Example
- Configuring RMON
- Adding/Deleting an Entry to/from the Alarm Table
- Adding/Deleting an Entry to/from the Extended RMON Alarm Table
- RMON Configuration Example
- Applications of NTP
- Implementation Principle of NTP
- NTP Implementation Modes
- Configuring NTP Implementation Modes
- Configuring Access Control Right
- Configuration Procedure
- Configuring Optional NTP Parameters
- Displaying and Debugging NTP
- Configuring NTP Peer Mode
- network diagram
- Configuring NTP Multicast Mode
- Configuring NTP Server Mode with Authentication
- SSH Terminal Service
- SSH Server Configuration
- SSH Client Configuration
- Configuring the Device as an SSH Client
- SSH Server Configuration Example
- SSH Client Configuration Example
- encryption algorithm
- SFTP Service
- SFTP Client Configuration
- SFTP Configuration Example
- Introduction to Password Control Configuration
- Password Control Configuration
- Configuring Password Aging
- Configuring the Minimum Password Length
- Configuring User Login Password in Encryption Mode
- Configuring the Timeout for User Password Authentication
- Displaying Password Control
- Introduction
- Bootrom Interface
- Skipping the Current Configuration File
- Bootrom Password Recovery
- Setting Up a RADIUS Server
- Configuring Funk RADIUS
- Configuring FreeRADIUS
- Setting Up the RADIUS Client
- Windows 2000 Built-in Client
- Cisco Secure ACS (TACACS+) and the 3Com Switch 4500
- Adding a 3Com Switch 4500 as a RADIUS Client
- Adding a User for Network Login
- Adding a User for Switch Login