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® 3Com Switch 5500 Family Getting Started Guide Switch 5500-EI Switch 5500G-EI www.3Com.com Part No. 10014925, Rev. AD Published: August, 2007 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine...
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LICENSE.TXT or !LICENSE.TXT. If you are unable to locate a copy, please contact 3Com and a copy will be provided to you.
ONTENTS BOUT UIDE Release Notes Conventions Related Documentation Accessing the Documentation Documentation Comments NTRODUCING THE 5500 F WITCH AMILY About the Switch 5500 Family Switch 5500 Family — Front View Switch 5500 — Rear View Detail Default Settings NSTALLING THE WITCH Package Contents Choosing a Suitable Site...
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ONTENTS Viewing Automatically Configured IP Information Setting Up Command Line Interface Management Setting Up Command Line Interface Management using SSH Setting Up Web Interface Management Setting Up SNMP Management Changing the Default Passwords Downloading the Configuration Conversion Utility XRN S REATING AN TACKING ABRIC...
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Access Software Downloads Telephone Technical Support and Repair Contact Us ETWORK ANAGEMENT 3Com Network Supervisor 3Com Network Director 3Com Network Access Manager 3Com Enterprise Management Suite Integration Kit with HP OpenView Network Node Manager NDEX EGULATORY OTICES Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com...
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ONTENTS Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine...
BOUT UIDE Release Notes The Release Notes provide important information about the current software release, including new features, modifications, and known problems. You should read the Release Notes before installing the Switch in your network. If the information in the Release Notes differs from the information in this guide, follow the instructions in the Release Notes.
The Release Notes are supplied in hard copy with your Switch. Accessing the The Switch 5500 Family documentation is available in Adobe Acrobat Documentation Reader Portable Document Format (PDF) at www.3com.com. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine...
Switch 5500 Family Getting Started Guide Page 21 Please note that we can only respond to comments and questions about 3Com product documentation at this e-mail address. Questions related to technical support or sales should be directed in the first instance to your network supplier.
NTRODUCING THE 5500 F WITCH AMILY This chapter contains introductory information about the Switch 5500 and how it to use it within a network. It includes hardware and software feature summaries and contains the following section: About the Switch 5500 Family ■...
†Combo SFP and 10/100/100 Ports The Switch 5500 Family provides high-performance workgroups with a backbone to the server connection. You can also add the Switch 5500 to any 3Com system as your network grows. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine...
About the Switch 5500 Family For information about using the software features of the Switch, refer to the “Command Reference Guide” located at www.3com.com. Summary of Table 4 summarizes the hardware features that are supported by the Hardware Features Switch 5500.
Console Port Unit LED RPS LED Mode LED PWR LED 10/100BASE-TX Ports 1000BASE-X Ports Figure 3 Switch 5500-EI 28-Port PWR - front view Port Status LEDs Console Port RPS LED 3CR17171-91 SuperStack 4 Switch 5500 PWR 28 Port Green=Status Yellow=Packet...
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Switch 5500 Family — Front View Figure 4 Switch 5500-EI 52-Port PWR - front view Port Status LEDs Console Port Unit LED RPS LED Mode LED 3CR17172-91 SuperStack 4 Switch 5500 PWR 52 Port Green=Status Yellow=Packet Red=PoE PWR LED 10/100BASE-TX Ports 1000BASE-X Ports Figure 5 Switch 5500-EI FX 28-Port —...
1: I 5500 F HAPTER NTRODUCING THE WITCH AMILY Figure 7 Switch 5500G-EI (48 port) — front view RPS LED Console Port Port Status LEDs Power LED Unit LED Mode LED Status:Green=10Mbps Yellow=10Mbps Flashing=Disabled Packet:Green=Full Duplex Yellow=Half Duplex Power:Green=Delivering Power Yellow=Fault Flashing Green=Over Budget SuperStack 4 Switch 5500G-EI 48-port Mode: 100%...
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“Guidelines For Interconnecting Units” on page 78. 100BASE-X SFP Ports The Switch 5500-EI FX has 24 100BASE-X SFP ports. These are 100Mbps (Switch 5500-EI FX ports that can use multi-mode fiber optic cables of up to 2km and only) single-mode fiber optic cables of up to 10km.
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1: I 5500 F HAPTER NTRODUCING THE WITCH AMILY Unit LED The Unit LED is a seven segment display visible on the front of the Switch. The Unit LED indicates the unit number in a fabric, POST test ID, PoE utilizationand software upgrade information.
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Switch 5500 Family — Front View Color Indicates No link is present. Duplex Green Full duplex, blinking off for every packet received or transmitted. Yellow Half duplex, blinking off for every packet received or transmitted. Yellow flashing The port has failed POST. No link is present.
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1: I 5500 F HAPTER NTRODUCING THE WITCH AMILY Color Indicates Unit LED Green Power on Self Test (POST) is in progress. During POST a test ID number appears in the Unit LED (seven segment display) Software download is in progress. During software download, a clockwise cycling bar appears in the Unit LED.
Open Book Warning Labels Power Socket NULL 100-240V; 50/60Hz; 2.5A -48 -60V;2.0A Redundant Power System Socket Earthing Screw Figure 10 Switch 5500-EI PWR - rear view Open Book Warning Labels Power Socket NULL 100-240V; 50/60Hz; 8.0A -55V;19.5A Redundant Power System Socket...
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Notes: The types of available SFP modules may change over time. Refer to ■ www.3com.com for the latest transceiver support. For SFP module specifications, refer to 3Com Web site at ■ www.3com.com 2-port 10 Gbps XFP module This module, shown in Figure 13, provides two 10 Gbps XFP optical ports.
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The type of 10 Gbps XFP module may be different from those listed ■ above. For the most up-to-date information, refer to www.3com.com. For XFP transceiver specifications, refer to 3Com’s Web site at ■ www.3Com.com. 1-port 10 Gbps XENPAK module This module, shown in Figure 14, provides one 10 Gbps XENPAK transceiver port.
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3CXENPAK94 10GBASE-SR 3CXENPAK95 10GBASE-CX4 3CXENPAK96 10GBASE-ER For specifications of XENPAK Transceivers, refer to 3Com’s Web site at www.3Com.com. WARNING: When an Expansion Module is not installed, ensure that the blanking plate is fitted by tightening all screws with a suitable tool.
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Switch 5500 — Rear View Detail de maintenance, lisez les informations relatives à la sécurité qui se trouvent dans l'annexe A de ce guide. VORSICHT:Bevor Sie Komponenten der Switch 5500-Baureihe installieren oder deinstallieren und bevor Sie Wartungsarbeiten ausführen, müssen Sie die in Anhang A dieses Handbuchs aufgeführten Sicherheitshinweise lesen.
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Installation Guide that accompanies your cable. You canno create a Fabric by interconnecting a 3Com Switch 5500G with any other 3Com device (such as a 5500-EI) or mix Enhanced Image (EI) Switch 5500 units with Standard Image (SI) units.
All ports belong to the untagged Default VLAN (VLAN 1) with IEEE Std 802.1Q-1998 learning operational Management VLAN Fixed as VLAN 1 on 5500-SI units. Can be any VLAN for 5500-EI/5500G-EI units. Link Aggregation Control Disabled per port Protocol (LACP) IP Multicast Filtering...
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1: I 5500 F HAPTER NTRODUCING THE WITCH AMILY Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine...
NSTALLING THE WITCH This chapter contains the information you need to install and set up the Switch 5500. It covers the following topics: Package Contents ■ Choosing a Suitable Site ■ Rack-mounting ■ Connecting a Redundant Power Supply ■ Placing Units On Top of Each Other ■...
2: I HAPTER NSTALLING THE WITCH AVVERTENZA: Informazioni di sicurezza. Prima di installare o rimuovere qualsiasi componente dal Switch 5500 o di eseguire qualsiasi procedura di manutenzione, leggere le informazioni di sicurezza riportate nell'Appendice A della presente guida per l'utente. OSTRZEŻENIE: Informacje o zabezpieczeniach.
Air flow is not restricted around the switch or through the vents in the ■ side of the switch. 3Com recommends that you provide a minimum of 25 mm (1 in.) clearance. The air temperature around the switch does not exceed 40 °C (104 ■...
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The unit information label shows the switch’s: 3Com product name ■ 3Com 3C number ■ Unique MAC address (Ethernet address) ■ Serial number ■ You may need this information if you contact 3Com for Technical Support. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine...
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2: I HAPTER NSTALLING THE WITCH Switch 5500 and To rack-mount the front of your Switch 5500 and Switch 5500G-EI (PoE): Switch 5500G-EI (PoE) 1 Place the switch the right way up on a hard flat surface, with the front facing towards you.
3Com 3C number ■ Unique MAC address (Ethernet address) ■ Serial number ■ You may need this information if you contact 3Com for Technical Support. Connecting a The Switch 5500 Family has a -48V DC Redundant Power Supply socket. Redundant Power Supply WARNING: Only properly trained and qualified personnel should install the Redundant Power Supply (RPS).
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(or by connecting both). Ensure that the earth connection is made before connecting the DC supply from the RPS. 3Com switches that support -48V DC RPS inputs, and are PoE enabled, can only be powered by an RPS that complies with the isolation requirements of IEEE-Std 802.3af.
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Connecting a Redundant Power Supply Uninterruptable Power — the system allows easy connection and ■ maintenance of batteries to the RPS shelf to further increase the availability of the system. Additional Power to PoE Ports — the PoE switch’s internal AC ■...
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-48V DC RPS that meets the requirements defined in Appendix C on System page 127. For an approved vendor list, more details about purchasing the 3Com recommended RPS, and a full set of requirements go to: http://www.3Com.com/RPS The 3Com recommended RPS generates -48V DC power using power supply units (or rectifiers).
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Connecting a Redundant Power Supply 3Com’s RPS solution uses -48V DC power distribution. The RPS system provides bulk -48V DC power that is separately distributed to a number of network switches. Each RPS consists of a shelf that can house from one to six rectifiers, a Distribution Module, and a Management Module.
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2: I HAPTER NSTALLING THE WITCH Figure 17 RPS Connection to the Switch N U LL 0 V; 2 .0 -4 8 -6 z; 1 .0 A 0 /6 0 H 4 0 V ;5 1 0 0 -2 Cable Tie NULL -48 -60V;2 0A Null...
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■ power supplied over its Ethernet cable does not require a separate power supply. If, for example, you use the switch to connect a 3Com 11 Mbps Wireless LAN Access Point 8500 to the network, then only a network cable is required to provide both power and network connectivity.
NSTALLING THE WITCH The Switch 5500 supports 3Com 802.3af equipment. For the latest list of supported devices, refer to the product page on the 3Com web site at http://www.3com.com/ For additional information on Power over Ethernet, refer to the Power over Ethernet Configuration chapter in the Configuration Guide available on the 3Com Web site.
Placing Units On Top of Each Other CAUTION: When you use the Phillips screwdriver or power screwdriver to fasten captive screws on both sides of the module, make sure the captive force moment is not larger than 0.4 Nom. Placing Units On If the switch units are free-standing, you can stack up to eight units.
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MDI port, you need to use a standard straight-through cable. See Table 18. 3Com recommends that you use at least Category 5 twisted pair cable. The maximum segment length for this type of cable is 100 m (328 ft.).
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(MDIX to MDI) CAUTION: If you want to install the switch using a Category 5E or Category 6 cable, 3Com recommends that you briefly connect the cable to a grounded port before connecting network equipment, otherwise the cable’s Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) may damage the switch's port.
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2: I HAPTER NSTALLING THE WITCH Table 19 1000BASE-X SFP Port Cable Range Fiber Type Diameter Modal Transmission Range in meters (microns) Bandwidth (in feet) (MHz . km) 1000BASE-SX Multi-mode 62.5 2m - 220m (6.6 ft - 721.8 ft) Multi-mode 62.5 2m - 275m (6.6 ft - 902.3 ft) Multi-mode...
If the SFP transceiver is faulty, it will not operate within the switch. See “Solving Hardware Problems” on page 83. 3Com recommends that you only use Gigabit Ethernet SFPs supplied by 3Com. If the SFP transceiver is invalid it will not be recognized by the switch. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com...
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If the SFP transceiver is faulty, it will not operate within the switch. See “Solving Hardware Problems” on page 83. 3Com recommends that you only use Gigabit Ethernet and Fast Ethernet SFPs supplied by 3Com. If the SFP transceiver is invalid it will not be recognized by the switch. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com...
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SFP Operation Inserting an SFP To activate the SFP ports: Transceiver SFP transceivers are hot-insertable and hot-swappable. You can remove them from and insert them into an appropriate SFP port without having to power down the switch. 1 The SFP transceiver (shown in Figure 18) is keyed so that there is only one way that you can install it correctly.
2: I HAPTER NSTALLING THE WITCH 4 Check the LEDs on the front of the switch to ensure that it is operating correctly. Refer to the section entitled “LEDs” on page 18 for more information. Removing an SFP To remove the transceiver (it is not necessary to power-down your Transceiver switch): 1 Disconnect the cable from the transceiver.
5500 WARNING: If you are returning the unit to 3Com for repair, ensure that you fit the rear blanking plates for the PSU and module. If 3Com receives the unit without the blanking plates in place your warranty could be invalidated.
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2: I HAPTER NSTALLING THE WITCH Polystyrene Supports PSU Blanking Plate Cable Packaging PORT SIDE SIDE Switch Unit The Switch 5500SI To package your Switch 5500 unit correctly, orient the switch so that the and EI front of the unit faces the front of the box, rather than the right of the box as shown in Figure 20.
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Packing and Shipping the Switch 5500 Figure 20 Correct Orientation When Packing the Switch 5500SI and 5500EI The Switch 5500-EI Figure 19 The 5500-EI PWRs should be orientated like the 5500G-EI (see PWRs and not facing forward. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com...
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ETTING P FOR ANAGEMENT To make full use of the features offered by your switch, and to change and monitor the way it works, you use management software that resides on the switch. Managing the switch can help you to improve its efficiency and, therefore, the overall performance of your network.
3: S HAPTER ETTING P FOR ANAGEMENT Methods of You can manage your switch using one of the following methods: Managing a Switch Command line interface management ■ Command line interface management using SSH ■ Web interface management ■ SNMP management ■...
You can manage a switch using any network management workstation running the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) as shown in Figure 24. For a description of 3Com Network Management applications, please refer to Appendix E. Figure 24 SNMP Management over the Network...
How do you want to connect to the Switch? configured IP information? Connect to the con- Connect to a front panel port Use 3Com Network Connect to the console sole port and use the and use the Web Interface or Director (3ND).
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Static IP addresses are necessary to ensure that the switch is always allocated the same IP information. For most installations, 3Com recommends that you manually configure the switch’s IP information. This makes management simpler and more reliable since it does not depend on a DHCP or BootP server. It also eliminates the risk of the IP address changing.
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“Methods of Managing a Switch” on page 56. For detailed information about the specific Web interface operations, command line interface commands, and problem solving, refer to the “Switch 5500 Family Command Reference Guide” available on 3Com Web Site at www.3com.com. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com...
Manually Configuring the IP Information Manually You can manually configure the switch’s IP information by: Configuring the IP Connecting a workstation using a console cable to the switch’s ■ Information console port. You can then manually enter IP information using the command line interface (CLI).
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3: S HAPTER ETTING P FOR ANAGEMENT Connecting the Workstation to the Switch 1 Connect the workstation to the console port using the console cable as shown in Figure 26. Figure 26 Connecting a Workstation to the Switch via the Console Port Workstation Switch (with terminal emulation...
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Manually Configuring the IP Information or <5500-xx> displays (where xx is either SI or EI) as shown in Figure 27. Once you have logged into the switch, you are automatically in User View. Figure 27 User View Login 3 Enter the system-view command and press Enter. The [5500-xx] prompt displays (where xx is either SI or EI) 4 Enter interface vlan 1 and press Enter.
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3: S HAPTER ETTING P FOR ANAGEMENT console port to manage the switch, you can disconnect the serial cable and close the terminal emulator software. Connecting to a Front To set up your switch manually you can, alternatively, make a connection Panel Port to a front panel port.
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Manually Configuring the IP Information To connect the cable: a Attach an RJ-45 connector at one end of the Ethernet cable to the Network Interface Card (NIC) in the workstation. b Connect the RJ-45 connector at the other end of the cable to one of the front panel ports on the switch.
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3: S HAPTER ETTING P FOR ANAGEMENT Using the Command Line Interface through Telnet 1 To start a Telnet session to the unit, from Microsoft Windows, click Start > Run. In the Open field type Telnet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the switch’s IP address) and click OK. 2 Press Enter to open a login prompt.
DHCP or BootP server for instructions. If your network does not have a DHCP or BootP server, the workstation running 3Com Network Director must be on the same subnet as the switch because Auto-IP addresses are non-routable. Connecting to the...
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3: S HAPTER ETTING P FOR ANAGEMENT Viewing IP Information via the Console Port To view the automatically-allocated IP information using the command line interface: 1 Connect your switch to the network using the Ethernet cable. As soon as a network connection is made the switch begins the automatic IP configuration process.
Setting Up Command Line Interface Management Setting Up This section describes how to set up command line interface Command Line management using a local console port connection or over the network. Interface Management User Interface The switch provides a user interface so that you can configure and Overview manage the port data.
4 Install an SSH client application on the workstation from which you want to use to access the switch. 3Com recommends the PuTTY, OpenSSH, and SSH Communications Security Corp Secure Shell SSH clients. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com...
Setting Up Web Interface Management 5 Open an SSH session and access the switch using the switch’s IP address and port number. The first time you connect to the switch, the client asks you to confirm that the host key is correct for the device. 6 The switch and the SSH client authenticate each other and a secure connection is established.
VLAN. By default, the management VLAN is 1, and all ports on the switch are in VLAN 1 You can use the 3Com Network Director, Device manager, EMC and the OV integration kit (available from 3Com’s Web site) to provide SNMP management for your switch.
Changing the Default Passwords The default write community string is private. To change this setting, in System View, enter display snmp community. To manage your switch using an SNMP network management application, you need to specify the same SNMP community strings for the users defined on the switch and the management application.
Downloading the The 3Com Switch 5500 Configuration Conversion Utility (CCU) enables Configuration you to convert the key configuration parameters from a range of 3Com Conversion Utility devices to the configuration file format used by your Switch 5500. The utility provides conversion for several switch features You can download the CCU package from 3Com’s Web site at:...
■ Unit Numbering within the Fabric ■ How To Up to eight 3Com Switch 5500 units can be interconnected to create an Interconnect Units XRN Stacking Fabric and then treated as a single manageable unit with one IP address. You can interconnect your switches to create an XRN Fabric using a standard 1000 Mbps Ethernet connection.
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Switch 5500-EI PWR Ports 51 (up port) and 52 (down Full XRN functionality 52-Port (3CR17172-91) port) using a 1000 Mbps SFP transceiver Switch 5500-EI FX 28-Port Ports 27 (up port) and 28 (down Full XRN functionality (3CR17181-91) port) via 10/100/1000BASE-T ports...
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How To Interconnect Units As with all Switch 5500 CLI commands, the format for entering a command that is port specific is x/y/z, where x = unit number, y = module number (in the case of the Switch 5500 this will always be 0), z = port number.
The maximum number of switch units that can be interconnected is ■ eight. It is not possible to create a Fabric by interconnecting a 3Com Switch ■ 5500 with any other 3Com device (such as a 5500G-EI) or mix Enhanced Image (EI) Switch 5500 units with Standard Image (SI) units.
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= St a c k a c k Fa ul Fa ul Figure 32 Resilient Fabric example (using 4 Switch 5500-EI units) If you are having problems, refer to “Solving Fabric Formation Problems” on page 86. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com...
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ROBLEM OLVING This chapter helps you to diagnose and solve problems you may have with the operation of your switch. There is also an explanation of IP addressing and upgrading software. The topics covered are: Solving Problems Indicated by LEDs ■...
5: P HAPTER ROBLEM OLVING Solving Problems If the LEDs on the switch indicate a problem, refer to the list of suggested Indicated by LEDs solutions below. The PWR LED does not light Check that the power cable is firmly connected to the switch and to the supply outlet.
Solving Hardware Problems Auto-negotiation problems will occur with 10BASE-T or 100BASE-T where auto-negotiation is disabled and incorrect cables are being used (cross-over or straight) Auto-negotiation problems will occur with fiber if: The Receiver (RX) and Transceiver (TX) cable connectors are ■...
RPS supply. 4 If another fan failure warning message is generated via the Command Line Interface or the Web interface, return the unit to 3Com. Unit fails, no SNMP fan failure message is received 1 Power cycle the unit. To do this, remove and reconnect the AC mains supply.
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If your IP network is internal to your organization only, that is, you do not access the Internet, you may use any arbitrary IP address as long as it is not being used by another device on your network. 3Com suggests you Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com...
These suggested IP addresses are part of a group of IP addresses that have been set aside specially for use ‘in house’ only. A device is connected to a Switch 5500-EI PWR or Switch 5500G-EI but power is not being supplied...
PGRADING OFTWARE This chapter describes how to upgrade software to your Switch 5500. It covers the following topics: The Contents of the Executable File ■ Upgrading from the Command Line Interface ■ Upgrading from the Bootrom Interface ■ Bootrom Upgrade ■...
Bundled files with the extension NetMan.zip, can be used to upgrade your switch using the 3Com Network Director Agent Update. Any attempt to upgrade individual .web, .btm or .app files using 3Com Network Director will fail. These files should be used to upgrade your switch as described below.
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Upgrading from the Command Line Interface Directory of unit1>flash:/ -rw- 714784 Apr 02 2005 01:36:16 s4h01_04.web -rw- 11043 Apr 02 2005 01:37:17 3ComOScfg.def -rw- 11427 Apr 02 2005 00:01:01 3ComOScfg.cfg -rw- 4529259 Apr 02 2005 01:39:57 s4b03_01_04s56.app 15367 KB total (10215 KB free) 2 You can check the contents of the flash for the remaining units in the fabric by entering: dir unit2>flash:...
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Replace unit1 with unit2 and so on for each switch in the fabric. 2 The active configuration file can been given any name, provided it ends in the extension .cfg. 3Com recommends that each fabric is given a unique configuration file name so that when the file is saved to an external TFTP server, it is clear which fabric the file belongs to.
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Table 24 Switch 5500 Family Filenames Filename Prefix Switch SuperStack 4 Switch 5500-SI software SuperStack 4 Switch 5500-EI software SuperStack 4 Switch 5500G-EI software SuperStack 4 Switch 5500 Family bootrom software 2 To download the Web user interface file, enter: tftp aaa.aaa.aaa.aaa get s4h01_04.web...
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6: U HAPTER PGRADING OFTWARE The number 1.04 will match the version number in the bootrom file, which is 01_04. If the version number of the file matches the displayed version, there is no need to download the bootrom (.btm) file. File Distribution The following commands enable you to distribute your downloaded files to the remaining switches in the fabric:...
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Upgrading from the Command Line Interface To set the remaining switches in the fabric to load the new bootrom firmware, replace unit1 with unit2 and so on for each switch in the fabric. 3 You will now need to reboot the fabric for the changes to take effect. The switch will upgrade the bootrom firmware and boot from the specified software .app file.
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6: U HAPTER PGRADING OFTWARE Download the web file and the bootrom file in the same way. 3 Enter quit to exit. 4 Copy these files as described in “File Distribution”, steps 1 to 4 on page 92. 5 Now activate these files as described in “Command Line Interface Switch Setup”, steps 1 to 3 on page 92.
Upgrading from the Bootrom Interface 5 Copy these files as described in “File Distribution”, steps 1 to 4 on page 92. 6 Now activate these files as described in “Command Line Interface Switch Setup”, steps 1 to 3 on page 92. Upgrading from the This section describes how to upgrade your switch from the Bootrom Bootrom Interface...
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6: U HAPTER PGRADING OFTWARE Boot menu choice: 3 File Number File Size (bytes) File Name ==================================================== snmpboots private-data.txt 3(*) 4649088 s4b03_01_04s56.app 576218 s4h01_04.web 10301 3comoscfg.def 10369 3comoscfg.cfg 10369 [test.cfg] Free Space: 10469376 bytes The current application file is s4b03_01_04s56.app (*)-with main attribute;...
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Upgrading from the Bootrom Interface TFTP To upgrade software to your switch via TFTP, do the following: 1 From the Boot Menu, select option 1 (Download application file to flash) to display the following: 1. Set TFTP protocol parameter 2. Set FTP protocol parameter 3.
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6: U HAPTER PGRADING OFTWARE Server IP address: FTP User Name: FTP User Password: 3 Enter the file name, switch IP address, Server IP address and FTP user name and password to display the following: Are you sure to download file to flash? Yes or No(Y/N) 4 Enter y and the following information is displayed to indicate the file is downloading: Loading..done...
Bootrom Upgrade If supported, you can select Option 5 to increase the speed of the download. 4 Press Enter to start the download. The following information is displayed: Now please start transfer file with XMODEM protocol If you want to exit, Press <Ctrl+X> Loading...CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC 5 As the file is downloading, start the XModem send file process with terminal emulation software, such as Microsoft Hyperterminal.
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6: U HAPTER PGRADING OFTWARE A similar screen will be displayed for the configuration files and the web files. In each case, the file is given the attribute “main” or “backup” Bootrom Upgrade via To upgrade the bootrom firmware from the Boot menu via TFTP do the TFTP following: 1 From the Boot menu, select option 6 to display the bootrom upgrade...
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Bootrom Upgrade 3. Set XMODEM protocol parameter 0. Return to boot menu Enter your choice(0-3): 2 Select option 2 to display the following: Load File name: Switch IP address: Server IP address: FTP User Name: FTP User Password: 3 Enter the file name, switch IP address, Server IP address, FTP user name and password to display the following: Are you sure to update your bootrom? Yes or No(Y/N) 4 Enter y and the following information is displayed to indicate the file is...
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6: U HAPTER PGRADING OFTWARE 3 Select option 2 to set the baud rate to 19200. You will also need to change the baudrate on Hyperterminal to 19200 bps and select XModem protocol. If supported, you can select Option 5 to increase the speed of the download.
AFETY NFORMATION You must read the following safety information before installing or removing any components, or completing any maintenance procedures on the Switch 5500 Family. WARNING: Warnings contain directions that you must follow for your personal safety. Follow all directions carefully. You must read the following safety information carefully before you install or remove the unit.
WARNING: If installing the Switch 5500 together (one on top of the other) with other 3Com units that are shallower than the 5500, the Switch 5500 unit must be installed below the shallower units. WARNING: The unit must be earthed (grounded) or must be connected to an earthed power supply to ensure compliance with safety standards.
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Important Safety Information Europe only: The supply plug must comply with CEE 7/7 (“SCHUKO”). ■ The mains cord must be <HAR> or <BASEC> marked and ■ be of type H03VVF3GO.75 (minimum). Denmark The supply plug must comply with section 107-2-D1, ■...
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A: S PPENDIX AFETY NFORMATION Class 1 LASER PRODUCT Never look at the transmit laser while it is powered on. Never look directly at the fiber TX port and fiber cable ends when they are powered on. WARNING: This device has more than one power input. Disconnect all power inputs to power off this device.
L’information de Sécurité Importante L’information de Sécurité Importante AVERTISSEMENT: L'installation et la dépose de ce groupe doivent être confiés à un personnel qualifié. AVERTISSEMENT: Si vous entassez l'unité switch avec les unités SuperStack 4 Hub, l'unité Switch 5500 doit être installée en dessous des unités Hub plus étroites.
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A: S PPENDIX AFETY NFORMATION AVERTISSEMENT: La prise secteur doit se trouver à proximité de l’appareil et son accès doit être facile. AVERTISSEMENT: L’appareil fonctionne à une tension extrêmement basse de sécurité qui est conforme à la norme CEI 60950. Ces conditions ne sont maintenues que si l'équipement auquel il est raccordé...
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à la borne positive (commune) du RPS, et la borne négative du commutateur à la borne négative (disjoncteur) du RPS. AVERTISSEMENT: Assurez-vous que le disjoncteur du RPS est ouvert (off) lors du branchement du câble et du connecteur du RPS au commutateur 3Com. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine...
A: S PPENDIX AFETY NFORMATION Wichtige Sicherheitsinformationen VORSICHT: Alle Verfahren die in dieser Anleitung beschrieben werden gelten für alle Modelle, sofern nicht anders angegeben. Wo eine Vorgehensweise für die Schalter 5500-SI 24 und Schalter 5500-SI 52 gilt wird nur der Begriff Schalter verwendet. Diese Anleitung ist für Netzwerkadministratoren vorgesehen, die für die Installation und das Einstellen von Netzwerkkomponenten verantwortlich sind;...
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Wichtige Sicherheitsinformationen VORSICHT: Der Betrieb dieses Geräts erfolgt unter den SELV-Bedingungen (Sicherheitskleinstspannung) gemäß IEC 60950. Diese Bedingungen sind nur gegeben, wenn auch die an das Gerät angeschlossenen Geräte unter SELV-Bedingungen betrieben werden. VORSICHT: RJ-45-Porte. Diese Porte sind geschützte Datensteckdosen. Sie dürfen weder wie normale traditionelle Telefonsteckdosen noch für die Verbindung der Einheit mit einem traditionellem privatem oder öffentlichem Telefonnetzwerk gebraucht werden.
Klemme am switch an die negative (gemeinsame) Klemme der RPS angeschlossen wird. VORSICHT: Stellen Sie sicher, dass sich der Schutzschalter an der RPS beim Anschließen des RPS-Kabels und des Steckers des 3Com switch in der geöffneten Stellung (Aus) befindet. Información de Seguridad Importante ADVERTENCIA: La instalación o la extracción de la unidad sólo debe...
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Información de Seguridad Importante ADVERTENCIA: Conjunto de cables eléctricos: Debe estar homologado para el país donde se utilice: EE.UU. y El conjunto de cables debe estar homologado por UL y ■ Canadá tener la certificación CSA. La especificación mínima del cable flexible es: Nº 18 AWG ■...
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A: S PPENDIX AFETY NFORMATION secundario etiquetado como neutro conectado directamente a tierra. †Impédance à la terre. ADVERTENCIA: Sólo para el Reino Unido: si conecta un módem al puerto de consola del 5500, utilice sólo un módem que sea adecuado para la conexión con el sistema de telecomunicaciones.
ADVERTENCIA: asegúrese de que el disyuntor del RPS se encuentra en la posición de abierto (desactivado) al conectar el cable del RPS y el conector al 3Com switch. Importanti Informazioni di Sicurezza AVVERTENZA: Le operazioni di installazione e rimozione dell'unità...
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A: S PPENDIX AFETY NFORMATION AVVERTENZA: Set dei cavi di alimentazione Deve essere approvato per il paese in cui viene utilizzato. Stati Uniti e Il cavo deve avere l'approvazione UL e la certificazione CSA ■ Canada La specifica minima per il cavo flessibile è: N. 18 AWG Tipo ■...
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Importanti Informazioni di Sicurezza contrassegnato come Neutro, collegato direttamente a terra. †Impédance à la terre. AVVERTENZA: Solo Regno Unito. Se si collega un modem alla porta Console dello 5500, utilizzare solo un modem idoneo per il collegamento con il sistema di telecomunicazioni. AVVERTENZA: Le porte RJ-45 sono prese dati RJ-45 schermate.
(salvavita) dell'RPS. AVVERTENZA: prima di collegare il cavo RPS e il connettore allo switch 3Com, verificare che il salvavita si trovi in posizione Acceso (spento). Ważne informacje o zabezpieczeniach OSTRZEŻENIE: Instalacja i demontaż urządzenia mogą być...
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Wa¿ne informacje o zabezpieczeniach Niezbędna jest zgodność z przepisami kraju, w którym jest stosowany: Stany Zestaw przewodów musi posiadać zezwolenie UL oraz ■ Zjednoczone i certyfikat CSA. Kanada Minimalna specyfikacja przewodu giętkiego: Przewód typu ■ SV lub SJ 3 o średnicy 18 wg specyfikacji AWG. Zestaw przewodów musi posiadać...
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A: S PPENDIX AFETY NFORMATION mente a tierra. †Impédance ŕ la terre. OSTRZEŻENIE: Tylko Wielka Brytania: Podczas podłączania modemu do portu konsoli Switch 5500 należy stosować tylko modem odpowiedni do podłączenia do sieci telekomuni- kacyjnej. OSTRZEŻENIE: Porty RJ-45. Są to ekranowane gniazda danych RJ-45. Nie mogą...
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Wa¿ne informacje o zabezpieczeniach OSTRZEŻENIE: Wszystkie zasilacze RPS muszą mieć certyfikat nieuzi- emionego źródła zasilania SELV zgodny z normami IEC 60950-1/UL 60950-1/EN 60950-1. OSTRZEŻENIE: Te instrukcje należy przeczytać razem z charaktery- styką zasilającego prądu stałego przełącznika Switch 5500 opisaną w Dodatku C, Specyfikacja techniczna.
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B: P PPENDIX OUTS Modem Cable RJ-45 to RS-232 25-pin Switch 5500 RS-232 Modem Port Cable connector: RJ-45 female Cable connector: 25-pin male Screen Shell Screen Ground Ground Ethernet Port RJ-45 10/100 and 1000BASE-T RJ-45 connections. Pin Assignments Table 10 Pin assignments Pin Number 10/100 1000...
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Ethernet Port RJ-45 Pin Assignments Table 11 Pin assignments Pin Number 10/100 1000 Ports configured as MDIX Receive Data + Bidirectional Data B+ Receive Data - Bidirectional Data B- Transmit Data + Bidirectional Data A+ Not assigned Bidirectional Data A- Not assigned Bidirectional Data D+ Transmit Data –...
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Earthing Lead Earthing Lead Safety Requirements The Earthing Lead shall comply with the following safety standards: UL Subject 758, UL 1581 and CSA C22.2 No. 210 UL VW-1 and CSA FT1 Vertical Flame Test Voltage Rating 600V Insulation Thickness 0.4mm Insulation Color Green/Yellow Downloaded from...
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More information on 3Com maintenance and Professional Services is available at http://www.3com.com/ Contact your authorized 3Com reseller or 3Com for a complete list of the value-added services available in your area. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com...
PPENDIX BTAINING UPPORT FOR YOUR RODUCT Troubleshoot You will find support tools posted on the 3Com web site at Online http://www.3com.com/ 3Com Knowledgebase helps you troubleshoot 3Com products. This query-based interactive tool is located at and contains thousands of technical http://knowledgebase.3com.com...
Contact Us To send a product directly to 3Com for repair, you must first obtain a return authorization number (RMA). Products sent to 3Com, without authorization numbers clearly marked on the outside of the package, will be returned to the sender unopened, at the sender’s expense. If your...
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You can also obtain support in this region using the following URL: http://emea.3com.com/support/email.html Latin America Telephone Technical Support and Repair Antigua 1 800 988 2112 Guatemala AT&T +800 998 2112 Argentina 0 810 444 3COM Haiti 57 1 657 0888 Aruba 1 800 998 2112 Honduras AT&T +800 998 2112 Bahamas...
3NS is configured with intelligent defaults and the ability to detect network misconfigurations. It can also offer optimization suggestions, making this application ideal for network managers with all levels of experience. To find out more about 3Com Network Supervisor and to download a trial version, go to: www.3com.com/3ns Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com...
By using 3ND you can discover, map, and monitor all your 3Com devices on the network. It simplifies tasks such as backup and restore for 3Com device configurations as well as firmware and agent upgrades.
The client-server offering operates on Windows and UNIX (Linux and Solaris) systems. 3Com EMS is available in four packages, varying in the maximum number of devices actively managed. These include SNMP-capable devices such as switches, routers, security switches, the 3Com VCX™ IP Telephony server,...
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85 IP configuration 59 LEDs 18 access levels of default users 73 logging in as a default user 73 automatic setup 67 3Com Network Director 67 console port 67 management methods 56 preparing for 60 browsers setting up 55...
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NDEX safety information Web browsers English 104 choosing 71 French 107 web interface German 110 choosing a browser 71 Italian 115 web interface management 57 Spanish 112 setting up 71 operation 46 transceivers 47, 48 XModem 94 Simple Network Management Protocol. See SNMP SNMP 72 Distributed Fabric 75, 76 SNMP management 57...
EGULATORY OTICES FCC S TATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.