3com 3000 TX User Manual
Unit Overview — Rear
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Power Socket
The Switch 3000 TX automatically adjusts to the
supply voltage. The fuse is suitable for both 110V
A.C. and 220–240V A.C. operation. For informa-
tion on replacing fuses, refer to
supply voltage. The fuse is suitable for both 110V
A.C. and 220–240V A.C. operation. For informa-
tion on replacing fuses, refer to
Unit Serial Number
You may need this serial number for fault reporting
purposes.
purposes.
Redundant Power System Socket
Use one of these sockets to connect a SuperStack II
Redundant Power System (RPS) to the unit. You can
use either socket. Refer to
Redundant Power System (RPS) to the unit. You can
use either socket. Refer to
Reset Button
Press the reset button to simulate a power-off/on
cycle. This has the same effect as carrying out a
reset via the VT100 interface; refer to
cycle. This has the same effect as carrying out a
reset via the VT100 interface; refer to
.
Console Port
Connect a terminal to the console port to carry out
remote or local out-of-band configuration and man-
agement. Configuration for the console port is set
to auto-baud, 8 data bits, no parity, and 1 stop bit.
remote or local out-of-band configuration and man-
agement. Configuration for the console port is set
to auto-baud, 8 data bits, no parity, and 1 stop bit.
Plug-in Module Slot
Use this slot to install a Plug-in Module. The Module
can be used to provide an additional high speed link
to the rest of your network. 3Com provides a range
of Plug-in Modules; contact your supplier for avail-
ability.
can be used to provide an additional high speed link
to the rest of your network. 3Com provides a range
of Plug-in Modules; contact your supplier for avail-
ability.
When no Plug-in Module is installed, the blanking
plate should be secured in place.
plate should be secured in place.
Ethernet Address
This label shows the unique Ethernet (or MAC)
address assigned to the unit.
address assigned to the unit.