User Guide Hub/Switch SuperStack II Switch 1000
Table Of Contents
- About This Guide
- Getting Started
- Installation and Setup
- Setting Up for Management
- Managing The Switch 1000
- Setting Up Users
- Creating a New User
- Deleting a User
- Editing User Details
- Assigning Local Security
- Choosing a Switch Management Level
- Setting Up the Switch Unit
- Setting Up the Switch Ports
- Setting Up the Switch Database (SDB)
- Setting Up Resilient Links
- Setting Up Traps
- Setting Up the Console Port
- Resetting the Switch
- Initializing the Switch
- Upgrading Software
- Advanced Management
- Status Monitoring and Statistics
- Safety Information
- Screen Access Rights
- Trouble-shooting
- Pin-outs
- Switch 1000 Technical Specifications
- Technical Support
- Glossary
- Index
- 3Com Corporation Limited Warranty
- Electro-Magnetic Compatibility

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LOSSARY
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switch
A device which filters, forwards and floods frames
based on the frame’s destination address. The
switch learns the addresses associated with each
switch port and builds tables based on this informa-
tion to be used for the switching decision.
TCP/IP
A layered set of communications protocols providing
Telnet terminal emulation, FTP file transfer, and other
services for communication among a wide range of
computer equipment.
Telne t
A TCP/IP application protocol that provides virtual
terminal service, letting a user log in to another
computer system and access a host as if the user
were connected directly to the host.
TFTP
Trivial File Transfer Protocol. Allows you to transfer
files (such as software upgrades) from a remote
device using your Switch’s local management capa-
bilities.
Transcend
®
3Com’s umbrella management system used to
manage all of 3Com’s networking solutions.
UDP
User Datagram protocol. An Internet standard proto-
col that allows an application program on one
device to send a datagram to an application pro-
gram on another device.
VLAN
Virtual LAN. A group of location- and topol-
ogy-independent devices that communicate as if
they are on a common physical LAN.
VLT
Virtual LAN Trunk. A Switch-to-Switch link which
carries traffic for all the VLANs on each Switch.
VT100
A type of terminal which uses ASCII characters.
VT100 screens have a text-based appearance.










