3Com 3C780 User Guide - Page 170

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Index Index 1 ? command, C-17, C-22 3Com sales offices, D-3 3ComFacts, D-2 A A port, 2-23 accessing the hub, 2-16 via a modem, 2-16, 2-18 via a PC with terminal emulation, 2-16 via a terminal, 2-16 via Telnet, 2-16, 2-19 accessing the primitive console command mode, 3-9 Address Resolution Protocol (ARP), 5-20 addresses broadcast, 4-4 default gateway, 4-4 IP, 4-3 netmask, 4-4 American National Standards Institute (ANSI), 1-3 ANSI protocols, 1-3 Media Access Control, 1-5 Physical, 1-5 Physical Medium Dependent, 1-4 Station Management, 1-6 ANSI standard UTP cabling distances, 2-22 arp command, 5-20, C-16 Ask3Com, D-2 ATTACH LED, 3-16, 5-12 attachment options, 3-1 dual attachment, 3-2 dual homing attachment, 3-6 null attachment, 3-5 single attachment, 3-4 attachment ports, 4-6 configuring, 3-11, 3-12, 4-6 displaying configuration of, 5-1 B B port, 2-23 battery installation, 2-7 specifications, B-1 baud rate, changing, 2-16 blanking plates, 2-15 boot methods, 4-15 broadcast address, 4-4 bulletin board information system (CardBoard), D-1 C cabling fiber-optic, 1-4, 2-20 shielded twisted-pair, 1-4, 2-20 unshielded twisted-pair, 1-5, 2-21 cabling rules, 2-20 CardBoard, D-1

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Index
? command, C-17, C-22
3Com sales offices, D-3
3ComFacts, D-2
A
A port, 2-23
accessing the hub, 2-16
via a modem, 2-16, 2-18
via a PC with terminal emulation, 2-16
via a terminal, 2-16
via Telnet, 2-16, 2-19
accessing the primitive console command
mode, 3-9
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP), 5-20
addresses
broadcast, 4-4
default gateway, 4-4
IP, 4-3
netmask, 4-4
American National Standards Institute
(ANSI), 1-3
ANSI protocols, 1-3
Media Access Control, 1-5
Physical, 1-5
Physical Medium Dependent, 1-4
Station Management, 1-6
ANSI standard UTP cabling distances, 2-22
arp command, 5-20, C-16
Ask3Com, D-2
ATTACH LED, 3-16, 5-12
attachment options, 3-1
dual attachment, 3-2
dual homing attachment, 3-6
null attachment, 3-5
single attachment, 3-4
attachment ports, 4-6
configuring, 3-11, 3-12, 4-6
displaying configuration of, 5-1
B
B port, 2-23
battery
installation, 2-7
specifications, B-1
baud rate, changing, 2-16
blanking plates, 2-15
boot methods, 4-15
broadcast address, 4-4
bulletin board information system
(CardBoard), D-1
C
cabling
fiber-optic, 1-4, 2-20
shielded twisted-pair, 1-4, 2-20
unshielded twisted-pair, 1-5, 2-21
cabling rules, 2-20
CardBoard, D-1