3com 3C172203 사용자 설명서
Manual Setup
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Manual Setup
You can set up a Switch manually in the following ways:
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Connecting to a front panel port — Connect a workstation using an
Ethernet cable to a front panel port of the Switch. You can then
manually enter IP information using the web interface.
Ethernet cable to a front panel port of the Switch. You can then
manually enter IP information using the web interface.
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Connecting to the console port — Connect a workstation using a
console cable to the console port of the Switch. You can then
manually enter IP information using the command line interface (CLI).
console cable to the console port of the Switch. You can then
manually enter IP information using the command line interface (CLI).
Connecting to a Front
Panel Port
To set up your Switch manually you can make a connection to a front
panel port. You must do this whilst the Switch is offline, that is, before
you connect the Switch to a network.
panel port. You must do this whilst the Switch is offline, that is, before
you connect the Switch to a network.
Pre-requisites
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A workstation running Windows 95/98/2000 or Windows NT.
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A Network Interface Card (NIC).
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A Category 5 twisted pair Ethernet cable with RJ-45 connectors.
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A suitable Web browser — refer to “Choosing a Browser”on page 42.
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You need to have the following so that you can manually set up the
Switch with IP information:
Switch with IP information:
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IP address
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subnet mask
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default gateway
Connecting the Workstation to the Switch
1 Connect the workstation to a front panel port using an Ethernet cable as
shown in Figure 5.
Figure 5 Connecting a workstation to the Switch via a front panel port
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