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SuperStack 3 3848
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Conventions
- Related Documentation
- Documentation Comments
- What is Management Software
- Switch Features Explained
- Configuration Save and Restore
- Multicast Filtering
- Switch Database
- RMON
- Port Security
- Port Features
- Flow Control
- Aggregated Links
- Implementing 802.3ad Aggregated Links
- Aggregated Link — Manual Configuration Example
- Jumbo Frames
- What is an IP Multicast
- Benefits of Multicast
- IGMP Multicast Filtering
- How IGMP Supports IP Multicast
- Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
- How STP Works
- STP Configuration
- How RSTP Differs to STP
- STP Configurations
- Using STP on a Network with Multiple VLANs
- What is the Switch Database
- Switch Database Entry States
- What is Traffic Prioritization
- Traffic Prioritization and your Switch
- How Traffic Prioritization Works
- D traffic classification
- IP Port traffic classification
- Limiting the Rate of a Port
- What is RMON
- The RMON Groups
- Benefits of RMON
- Alarm Events
- What are VLANs
- Benefits of VLANs
- VLANs and Your Switch
- Communication Between VLANs
- VLAN Configuration Examples
- Using 802.1Q Tagged Connections
- How Your Switch Obtains IP Information
- Important Considerations
- Securing Access to the Web Interface
- Getting a Digital Certificate
- Access Control Lists
- What is Network Login
- What is Switch Management Login
- Benefits of RADIUS Authentication
- What is RADIUS
- Configuration Rules for Gigabit Ethernet
- Configuration Rules for Fast Ethernet
- Configuration Rules with Full Duplex
- n etwork c onfiguration
- Simple Network Configuration Examples
- IP Addresses
- Advanced Overview
- Subnets and Subnet Masks
- Default Gateways
SuperStack 3 3848
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Conventions
- Related Documentation
- Documentation Comments
- About the Switch
- Switch — Front View Detail
- BASE-TX 1000BASE-T Ports
- Console Port
- Switch — Rear View Detail
- Power Socket
- i nstalling the s witch
- Package Contents
- Rack-mounting
- Placing Units On Top of Each Other
- The Power-up Sequence
- Choosing the Correct Cables
- SFP Operation
- Removing an SFP Transceiver
- Setting Up Overview
- IP Configuration
- Preparing for Management
- Viewing Automatically Configured IP Information
- Methods of Managing a Switch
- Web Interface Management
- CLI Management via the Console Port
- Setting Up Web Interface Management
- Web Management Over the Network
- Default Users and Passwords
- Solving Problems Indicated by LEDs
- Solving Hardware Problems
- Solving Communication Problems
- Solving Software Upgrade Problems
- Important Safety Information
- L'information de Sécurité Importante
- Wichtige Sicherheitsinformationen
- Power Cord Set — Japan
- Null Modem Cable
- PC-AT Serial Cable
- Modem Cable
- Switch 3812, Switch 3824, and Switch 3848
- Register Your Product to Gain Service Benefits
- Access Software Downloads