I tried that userid in addition to all the others I found in various threads and they didn't work. However, I have found it to work in some switches. Its good to know all the options. The one posted above will work in ALL instances regardless.
I understand needing a router to route between subnets. But what if hosts on a 100BaseT module and hosts from a Token Ring module are on the same network. Will they be able to communicate without a router?
thanks,
AR
I'm thinking of buying a ws-x5030 Copper Token Ring module for my Cat5000 in my lab. My question is will I need a router to transfer packets between this module and the other modules on the switch? For example, will I be able to ping between 100baseT ethernet hosts and token ring ethernet hosts...
I know I saw this command documented somewhere but I haven't been able to find it after scouring my books.
When I'm sitting at the console doing configs and I don't want to see all the messages that keep bubbling up because they really screw up my syntax.
What is the command to disable...
Sounds like you remember the IP address you gave it. If so, give your PC an address in the same subnet and connect it to any port on the switch. You should now be able to access the switch using the IP address you assigned it. Give the switch an IP address in the network you use in your lab. As...
There are various threads out there regarding password recovery for the SSII 3000. I found useful bits here and there and I thought I would consolidate it into 1 thread for everyone's benefit.
1. Go to ftp.3com.com and download the latest firmware.
2. Turn the switch on and hold down the reset...
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