3com 9000 Manual Do Utilizador
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C
HAPTER
3: M
ANAGING
D
EVICES
Managing
CoreBuilder 9000
Switches
CoreBuilder 9000
Switches
This section describes the management features that Device View
provides for CoreBuilder 9000 Switches in your network.
provides for CoreBuilder 9000 Switches in your network.
This section contains:
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Chassis Management
To manage a CoreBuilder 9000 Switch:
1 View the front of the chassis by starting Device View.
2 Highlight the entire chassis and click the right mouse button. Device View
displays a shortcut menu with the following options: Configure, IP
Config, and Inventory.
Config, and Inventory.
a If you select Configure, Device View displays the Device section, which
includes the Information, Backplane Connections, Reset, and Trunk
Setup tabbed pages. Refer to Device Settings for information on these
pages.
Setup tabbed pages. Refer to Device Settings for information on these
pages.
b If you select IP Config, Device View displays the IP Configuration
section, which includes the ARP Cache, Interfaces, and Routes tabbed
pages. Refer to IP Configuration Settings for information on these
pages (valid for Layer 3 modules only).
pages. Refer to IP Configuration Settings for information on these
pages (valid for Layer 3 modules only).
c If you select Inventory, Device View displays the Chassis section, which
includes the PSU, Fan Status, Modules, Temperature, and Fabric
tabbed pages. Refer to Chassis Settings information on these pages.
tabbed pages. Refer to Chassis Settings information on these pages.
3 Click Apply after making changes to any settings.
Device Settings
The Device section contains the following tabbed pages:
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Information — Provides detailed information about a device (for
example, the IP address, MAC address, and IPX addresses) and enables
you to enter a name, location, and contact.
example, the IP address, MAC address, and IPX addresses) and enables
you to enter a name, location, and contact.
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Reset— Allows you to reboot your device. Rebooting the device
disconnects any rlogin and telnet sessions. It also temporarily disrupts
your ability to poll the device using Transcend applications, and the
device shows up as unreachable.
disconnects any rlogin and telnet sessions. It also temporarily disrupts
your ability to poll the device using Transcend applications, and the
device shows up as unreachable.