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3Com SUPERSTACK 3 3226 User Manual

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36 CHAPTER 3: SETTING UP FOR MANAGEMENT
If you do not intend to use the command line interface via the console
port to manage the Switch, you can disconnect the serial cable and close
the terminal emulator software.
Viewing
Automatically
Configured IP
Information
If you allow the Switch to automatically configure its own IP information
you need to discover and view the IP information before you can begin to
manage the Switch. You can discover the IP information in two ways:
Using 3Com Network Supervisor — This application will auto-discover
the Switch and display the automatically allocated IP information
assigned to the Switch.
Connecting to the Console Port — Connect a workstation using a
console cable to the console port of the Switch. You can then view the
IP information automatically assigned to the Switch using the
command line interface (CLI).
Using 3Com Network
Supervisor
You can use the 3Com Network Supervisor application provided on the
CD-ROM that accompanies your Switch to discover the automatically
allocated IP information.
1 Connect your Switch to the network.
2 Power-up the Switch and wait for two minutes.
3 Launch 3Com Network Supervisor and run the Auto-discovery wizard.
3Com Network Supervisor will auto-discover the new Switch and display
the IP information that has been automatically allocated to the Switch.
Most DHCP servers allow static IP addresses to be configured so that you
know what IP address the Switch will be given. Refer to the
documentation that accompanies your DHCP server.
Connecting to the
Console Port
Alternatively, you can view the automatically configured IP information
via the command line interface (CLI) through a connection to the console
port. (This example describes a local connection to the console port,
rather than a remote one via a modem.)
Pre-requisites
A workstation with terminal emulation software installed, such as
Microsoft Hyperterminal. This software allows you to communicate
with the Switch via the console port directly, or through a modem.
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3Com SUPERSTACK 3 3226 Specifications

SuperStack 3 Switch 3226

Port Capacities IconPort Capacities
10/100 ports24
Dual-personality 10/100/1000 or SFP Gigabit ports2
Performance IconPerformance
bandwidth8.8 Gbps
throughput6.6 Mpps
Power Supply IconPower Supply
input voltage100-240 VAC
maximum power55 W
heat dissipation184 BTU
Memory IconMemory
flash memory16MB
processor memory32MB
packet buffer memory32MB
Operating Environment IconOperating Environment
operating temperature0° to 40°C
storage temperature-40° to 70°C
humidity10% to 90% non-condensing
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
height45 mm
width440 mm
depth252 mm
weight4.3 kg

SuperStack 3 Switch 3250

Port Capacities IconPort Capacities
10/100 ports48
Dual-personality 10/100/1000 or SFP Gigabit ports2
Performance IconPerformance
bandwidth13.6 Gbps
throughput10.1 Mpps
Power Supply IconPower Supply
input voltage100-240 VAC
maximum power84 W
heat dissipation287 BTU
Memory IconMemory
flash memory16MB
processor memory32MB
packet buffer memory64MB
Operating Environment IconOperating Environment
operating temperature0° to 40°C
storage temperature-40° to 70°C
humidity10% to 90% non-condensing
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
height45 mm
width440 mm
depth333 mm
weight5.3 kg

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