3Com WX3000 user manual

User manual for the device 3Com WX3000

Device: 3Com WX3000
Category: Switch
Manufacturer: 3Com
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Added : 8/20/2014
Number of pages: 715
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3Com WX3000 Series Unified Switches

Switching Engine

Operation Manual










Manual Version: 6W100
www.3com.com

3Com Corporation
350 Campus Drive, Marlborough,
MA, USA 01752 3064

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Copyright © 2009, 3Com Corporation. All rights reserved. No part of this documentation may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative work (such as translation, transformation, or adaptation) without written permission from 3Com Corporation. 3Com Corporation reserves the right to revise this documentation and to make changes in content from time to time without obligation on the part of 3Com Corporation to provide notification of such revision or change. 3Com C

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About This Manual Organization 3Com WX3000 Series Unified Switches consists of three models: the WX3024 , the WX3010 and the WX3008. 3Com WX3000 Series Unified Switches Switching Engine Operation Manual is organized as follows: Part Contents Introduces the command hierarchy, command view 1 CLI and CLI features of the WX3000 Series Unified Switches Switching Engine. Introduces the ways to log into an WX3000 Series 2 Login Unified Switches Switching Engine. Introduces configuration fil

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Part Contents Introduces the configuration for network management 24 SNMP-RMON through SNMP and RMON Introduces IGMP snooping and the related 25 Multicast configuration. 26 NTP Introduces NTP and the related configuration. 27 SSH Introduces SSH2.0 and the related configuration. Introduces basic configuration for file system 28 File System Management management. Introduces basic configuration for FTP, SFTP and 29 FTP-SFTP-TFTP TFTP, and the applications. 30 Information Center Intro

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Convention Description The argument(s) before the ampersand (&) sign can be entered 1 to n &<1-n> times. # A line starting with the # sign is comments. GUI conventions Convention Description Window names, button names, field names, and menu items are in Boldface Boldface. For example, the New User window appears; click OK. Multi-level menus are separated by angle brackets. For example, File > > Create > Folder. Symbols Convention Description Means reader be extremely careful.

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Manual Description Introduces the Web-based functions of the access 3Com WX3000 Series Unified Switches control engine of WX3000 series unified switches Web-Based Configuration Manual access controller engines. Obtaining Documentation You can access the most up-to-date 3Com product documentation on the World Wide Web at this URL: http://www.3com.com.

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Table of Contents 1 CLI Configuration ······································································································································1-1 Introduction to the CLI·····························································································································1-1 Command Hierarchy ·······························································································································1-1 Switching User Le

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1 CLI Configuration The sample output information in this manual was created on the WX3024. The output information on your device may vary. Introduction to the CLI A command line interface (CLI) is a user interface to interact with a device. Through the CLI on a device, a user can enter commands to configure the device and check output information to verify the configuration. Each device provides an easy-to-use CLI and a set of configuration commands for the convenience of the us

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Manage level (level 3): Commands at this level are associated with the basic operation modules and support modules of the system. These commands provide support for services. Commands concerning file system, FTP/TFTP/XModem downloading, user management, and level setting are at this level. Users logged into the device fall into four user levels, which correspond to the four command levels respectively. Users at a specific level can only use the commands at the same level or lower levels.

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Configuration example After a general user telnets to the device, his/her user level is 0. Now, the network administrator wants to allow general users to switch to level 3, so that they are able to configure the device. # A level 3 user sets a switching password for user level 3. system-view [device] super password level 3 simple 123 # A general user telnets to the device, and then uses the set password to switch to user level 3. super 3 Password: User privilege lev

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# Change the tftp get command in user view (shell) from level 3 to level 0. (Originally, only level 3 users can change the level of a command.) system-view [device] command-privilege level 0 view shell tftp [device] command-privilege level 0 view shell tftp 192.168.0.1 [device] command-privilege level 0 view shell tftp 192.168.0.1 get [device] command-privilege level 0 view shell tftp 192.168.0.1 get bootrom.btm After the above configuration, general Telnet users can use the tf

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Available View Prompt example Enter method Quit method operation 1000 Mbps Execute the interface Ethernet port view: gigabitethernet command in [device-GigabitEth system view. Configure ernet1/0/1] Ethernet Ethernet port port view 10 Gigabit parameters Execute the interface Ethernet port view: tengigabitethernet [device-TenGigabit command in system view. Ethernet1/1/1] Configure Execute the vlan command VLAN view VLAN [device-vlan1] in system view. parameters VLAN Configu

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Available View Prompt example Enter method Quit method operation Edit the RSA Execute the [device-rsa-key-co public key for public-key-c de] Public key SSH users Execute the ode end editing public-key-code begin command to Edit the RSA or view command in public key view. return to [device-peer-key-c DSA public key public key ode] for SSH users view. Define rules for a basic ACL Basic ACL [device-acl-basic-2 Execute the acl number (with ID ranging view 000] command in system vi

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Available View Prompt example Enter method Quit method operation Execute the quit command to Execute the vlan-vpn vid return to command in Ethernet port Ethernet port view. Configure QinQ [device-GigabitEth view. QinQ view parameters ernet1/0/1-vid-20] The vlan-vpn enable Execute the command should be first return executed. command to return to user view. The shortcut key combination Ctrl+Z is equivalent to the return command. CLI Features Online Help When config

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timezone Configure time zone If the question mark (?) is at an argument position in the command, the description of the argument will be displayed on your terminal. [device] interface vlan-interface ? <1-4094> VLAN interface number If only is displayed after you enter a question mark (?), it means no parameter is available at the ? position, and you can enter and execute the command directly. [device] interface vlan-interface 1 ? Partial online help 1) Enter a c

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By default, the CLI can store up to 10 latest executed commands for each user. You can view the command history by performing the operations listed in Table 1-3. Table 1-3 View history commands Purpose Operation Remarks Display the latest executed Execute the display This command displays the history commands history-command command command history. This operation recalls the Recall the previous history Press the up arrow key or previous history command (if command Ctrl+P available)

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Table 1-5 Edit operations Press… To… Insert the corresponding character at the cursor position and move A common key the cursor one character to the right if the command is shorter than 254 characters. Delete the character on the left of the cursor and move the cursor Backspace key one character to the left. Left arrow key or Ctrl+B Move the cursor one character to the left. Right arrow key or Ctrl+F Move the cursor one character to the right. Up arrow key or Ctrl+P Display history

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Table of Contents 1 Logging In to the Switching Engine ········································································································1-1 Logging In to the Switching Engine·········································································································1-1 Introduction to the User Interface············································································································1-1 Supported User Interfaces ··················

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Configuring Source IP Address for Telnet Service Packets ···································································6-1 Displaying Source IP Address Configuration··························································································6-2 7 User Control···············································································································································7-1 Introduction ···························································

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1 Logging In to the Switching Engine The sample output information in this manual was created on the WX3024. The output information on your device may vary. Logging In to the Switching Engine You can log in to the switching engine of the device in one of the following ways: Logging in through OAP Logging in locally or remotely through an Ethernet port by means of Telnet or SSH Logging in to the Web-based network management system Logging in through NMS (network management st


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