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1. Primary Secondary PCI Slots Power Supply Power Supply g O B EIE ELELELEL EL EL ELE EIE ELE ELE E E E E E EIE ELE E E E E E EH o L pu BuHaEH P g C 6 B BTCC s O Video RJ45 Serial Port Connector Managemet Managemet 2 Keyboard Port 2 Port 1 onnector Figure 1 2 Rear Panel Component Layout 1 2 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide Introduction Management The system provides two system management options Options First time startup interview Configuration Tool First Time Startup Interview system uses a built in easy to configure interview tool cos interview that allows you to quickly configure your system for basic operations For further information on the startup interview refer to the Interface Connections and First Time Start Up chapter of this guide Configuration Tool The system uses a menu driven configuration interface cos config for configuration purposes This tool supports adding modifying or deleting any of the system configuration parameters For further information on this tool refer to the Configuring the System chapter of this guide 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide 1 3 Introduction 1 4 3COM Security Switch 62
2. S V Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guides 3Com Security Switch 6200 EL EL EL E E E AA AA E E E ET ET ES EL ET E EE E E E E E ET E E EI EI E E EE E ES EE E E ET EL EL EI EL EE LES EE EH 8 E ES EE ES LE ES ES LE ES EE EE LE E ET LE ET LE ES ET E ET E ET E EET LE ES LET E EET E EET E EET LE EE EE EE EE E E ame 40 10 1000 10 2 14 16 2 4 6 CONSOLE MEER 17 18 FIBER PWR T 1 3 5 3041350073 9 B 15 9800 8 N 1 December 2003 Copyright O 2003 3Com Corporation All rights reserved No part of this documentation may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative work such as translation transformation or adaptation without written permission from 3Com Corporation 3Com Corporation reserves the right to revise this documentation and to make changes in content from time to time without obligation on the part of 3Com Corporation to provide notification of such revision or change 3Com Corporation provides this documentation without warranty term or condition of any kind either implied or expressed including but not limited to the implied warranties term
3. Power Supply Audible Alarm Reset Button Primary Power Secondary Power Supply Connection Supply Connection Figure 3 3 System Rear View Power Connections NOTE Before applying power to the system be sure you have connected a terminal or PC to the craft port This allows you enter commands needed at startup 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide 3 3 Interface Connections and First Time Start Up 2 Attach the male end of the power cable into an AC power source The system 1s powered up when power 1s applied to the power supplies NOTE If the system is powered up with one power supply or if one of the power supplies experiences a loss of power an audible alarm sounds To silence this sound press the red button located on the left side of the primary power supply Star tup and During power up and normal operation you can observe start up activity Normal Operation LED Displays by checking LED activity on the system front panel Table 3 1 describes the various front panel LEDs and their function Table 3 1 Front Panel LED Descriptions LED Color Label State Description 10 100 Fast Ethernet Green On Ethernet connectivity present Yellow Flashing Traffic is present 10 100 100 Fast Fiber Green On Fiber connectivity present Ethernet Gigabit Activity Green Flashing Traffic is present Ethernet Link Green On Ethernet connect
4. Enter choice 1 fastethernet 12 fastethernet 12 13 fastethernet 13 14 fastethernet 14 2 fastethernet 3 fastethernet 4 fastethernet 15 fastethernet 15 5 fastethernet 16 fastethernet 16 6 fastethernet 17 gigabitethernet 17 7 fastethernet 18 gigabitethernet 18 8 fastethernet 19 management 1 0 oO BF W 9 fastethernet 20 management 2 10 fastethernet 10 X Exit 11 fastethernet 11 Enter choice 1 20 X gt X Enter IP Address 0 0 0 0 0 Configure all additional interfaces Continue configuring interfaces Y or N gt N Enter choice 1 fastethernet 1 2 fastethernet 2 3 fastethernet 3 19 management 1 20 management 2 21 None Enter choice 1 21 gt 1 Enter IP address and mask Continue configuring interfaces Y or N gt N Continue this step until all interfaces are configured Configure your default gateway Default gateway This section allows you to configure a default gateway for the system Please provide an IP address in dotted decimal format Default gateway 0 0 0 0 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide Interface Connections and First Time Start Up 11 Configure NTP to achieve time synchronization Synchronizing the system s clock with an accurate Source is important for proper correlation of security events The system uses the Network Time Protocol NTP to achieve ti
5. Upgrading the System Software Using the Safe Upgrade and Rollback Features Upg rading Newer versions than 2 1 and greater allow you to install the system software from Software to a UP while an RP is operational This is done using usr os sbin install cos Install cos can install to either part 1 or 2 of the disk You can run install cos to a UP While while the system is booted from the install server or the system is running off an RP is the disk Operational A Rollback CAUTION Caution Reboot into the UP first making sure the UP is working then upgrade within the UP leaving the good RP alone To install to the UP of your system while the system is running with the RP 1 Enter the following command usr os sbin install cos p 2 lt release directory gt 2 Manually configure the UP identically to the RP System configuration and applications 3 Switch to the RP and upgrade the RP 4 If upgrades work correctly you are done If however the upgrades fail reboot the system By default the system boots with the functional UP 6 4 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide Technical Support 3Com provides easy access to technical support information through a variety of services This chapter describes these services Information contained in this chapter is correct at time of publication For the most recent information 3Com recommends that you access the 3Com Corporation World Wide
6. 1 Select Option 5 from the main menu SNMP configuration 1 SNMP Server 2 Communities 3 Trap Destinations X Exit Configure SNMP Servers For example Enter choice 1 3 X gt X 1 SNMP Server Enabled enabled Contact Root lt root localhost gt configure etc snmp snmp local conf Location Unknown edit etc snmp snmpd conf Would You Like to Modify the SNMP Configuration Y or N gt N y Enable SNMP Network Management disabled nabled enabled Enter SNMP Contact Root lt root localhost gt configure 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide 4 7 Configuring the Security Switch 6200 System etc snmp snmp local conf srhen crossbeamsys com Enter SNMP Location Unknown edit etc snmp snmpd conf Lab SNMP configuration 1 SNMP Server 2 Communities 3 Trap Destinations X Exit Enter choice 1 3 X gt X 1 SNMP Server Enabled enabled Contact lab 3com com Location The Lab Would You Like to Modify the SNMP Configuration lt y or n gt n 3 Enter y to modify the SNMP configuration or n to return to the SNMP Configuration menu SNMP configuration 1 SNMP Server 2 Communities 3 Trap Destinations X Exit 4 Configure SNMP Communities For example Enter choice 1 3 X gt X 2 SNMP Communities Community Address Netmask Access Change the SNMP Communities Add Del
7. First time configuration Making This section describes connections to the chassis interfaces including Connections Management serial port Ethernet port Power connections Management The system provides you with multiple ways to access the Management Serial Port Console You can connect to the console by either connecting a terminal or a Connections to the system s serial craft connector or by Telneting into the system Management Console remotely For the initial configuration you can connect to the system through the craft port Alternatively you can connect to the system through telnet if you have the DHCP service in your network By default DHCP is enabled on your system after your intital configuration you can disble the DHCP service 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide 3 1 Interface Connections and First Time Start Up connect to the serial connector use the DB9 serial connector located on the front panel of the system NOTE If you are connecting to the system Management Console using a terminal or PC the serial port on the terminal or PC must be configured for 9600 baud 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity and no flow control Connecting a Terminal or PC to the System Front Serial Craft Port To connect a terminal or PC to the system front serial craft port 1 Connect one end of a DB9 to DB9 cable into the terminal or PC 2 Connect the other end into the system serial craf
8. Modify or eXit eXit a Physical Interface fastethernet 1 VLAN Interface Y or N gt N y Enter VLAN ID 1 4095 100 Interface State disabled enabled gt enabled Enter the IP Address 0 0 0 0 0 128 205 2 23 24 Broadcast Address 128 205 2 255 MTU 1500 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide 4 13 Configuring the Security Switch 6200 System IP Interfaces Enabled Address Netmask Broadcast MTU management 1 192 168 10 6 255 255 255 0 192 168 10 25 1500 enabled 5 fastethernet 128 205 1 23 255 255 255 0 128 205 1 255 1500 1 enabled fastethernet vlan 100 255 255 255 0 128 205 2 255 1500 1 enabled 128 2052 2523 Modify the IP Interfaces Add Delete Modify or eXit eXit 4 Enter the desired option to add delete or modify additional network interfaces or enter x to return to the main menu Configuring IP aliases are additional network addresses that are assigned to a network IP Aliases interface To configure IP Aliases 1 Select Option 9 from the main menu IP Aliases Interface IP Address Netmask Broadcast Modify the IP Aliases Add Delete Modify or eXit eXit a 2 Enter the desired option to add delete or modify an IP alias or enter x to return to the main menu For example Enter Interface fastethernet 1 VLAN Interface Y or N gt N Enter IP Address 0 0 0 0 128 205 1 24 Enter Network Mask 255 255 0 0 255 255 0 0 Enter
9. Nat 1 Or CO OO OC OC C gt lt Duplex Speed 4 11 Configuring the Security Switch 6200 System MAC Address Interface Configured Auto Duplex Speed neg gigabitethernet 18 N on half 10 Modify Physical Interface Parameters Y or N gt N Enter y to modify additional physical interfaces or n to return to the main menu Configuring Tap interfaces are used to copy the input and output packets from a Tap Interfaces physical interface prior to the processing by the firewall acceleration process These taps can be used by intrusion detection software to sniff the interface Tap interfaces can be given any device name of up to 15 characters and a single tap can capture the traffic for multiple physical interfaces To configure Tap Interfaces 1 4 12 Select Option 7 from the main menu Tap Interfaces Name Physical Interfaces Modify the Tap Interfaces Add Delete Modify or eXit eXit a Enter the desired option to add delete or modify a tap interface or enter x to return to the main menu For example Tap Name tapl Physical Interfaces fastethernet 1 fastethernet 2 gigabitethernet 17 Tap Interfaces Name Physical Interfaces fastethernet 1 fastethernet 2 gigabitethernet 17 Modify the Tap Interfaces Add Delete Modify or eXit eXit Enter the desired option to add delete or modify additional tap interfac
10. 31 mac addr 00 00 a2 00 00 03 gt lt data gt static host account data username admin shell enabled access level Administrator gt lt data gt lt data username foobar shell enabled gt lt data gt lt data username fred shell enabled access level Administrator gt lt data gt lt account gt tap interface data tapname tapl ifnames fastethernet 1 fastethernet 2 gigabitethernet 17 gt lt data gt lt data tapname tap2 ifnames fastethernet 3 gt lt data gt tap interface lt vrrp gt lt data nabled enabled name fastethernet 1 id 1 priority 100 group 1 ip addr 30 0 0 10 gt lt data gt lt data name fastethernet 1 vlan 100 id 2 use vmac enabled priority 100 group 1 ip addr 30 0 0 10 4 24 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide Configuring the Security Switch 6200 System gt lt data gt lt vrrp gt Restoring the delete the current configuration and return the system to its factory system to defaults use the following command at the admin prompt Factory NOTE The IP address of interface Management 1 telnet and the default Default gateway are left in tact This done in the event you telneted into the box Settings admin xxxxx bin cos reset system Getting Help To receive help from within the system Configuration Tool u
11. Broadcast Address 128 205 255 255 IP Aliases Interface IP Address Netmask Broadcast fastethernet 1 128 205 1 24 255 255 0 0 128 205 255 255 Modify the IP Aliases Add Delete Modify or eXit eXit m Enter Interface fastethernet 1 VLAN Interface Y or N gt N Enter IP Address 0 0 0 0 128 205 1 24 Enter Network Mask 255 255 0 0 255 255 255 0 Enter Broadcast Address 128 205 1 255 4 14 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide Configuring the Security Switch 6200 System IP Aliases Interface IP Address Netmask Broadcast fastethernet 1 128 205 1 24 255 259 040 1128 205 255 255 fastethernet 1 128 205 1 24 255 255 0 0 128 205 1 255 Modify the IP Aliases Add Delete Modify or eXit eXit a Enter Interface fastethernet 1 VLAN Interface Y or N gt N y Enter VLAN ID 1 4095 100 Enter IP Address 0 0 0 0 128 205 2 24 Enter Network Mask 255 255 0 0 255 255 255 0 Enter Broadcast Address 128 205 2 255 IP Aliases Interface IP Address Netmask Broadcast fastethernet 1 128 205 1 24 255 255 0 0 128 205 255 255 fastethernet 1 128 205 1 24 259 20250409 129 205 142595 fastethernet 1 128 205 2 24 255 255 0 0 128 205 2 255 vlan 100 Modify the IP Aliases Add Delete Modify or eXit eXit 3 Enter the desired option to add delete or modify additional IP aliases or enter x to return to the main menu 3COM Security
12. Enter the Time Enter the Date Would You 3 System Host Name parameters unchanged To change any of the system parameters enter y or press the Return key to leave system parameters unchanged hostname System Domain Name 15 28 40 Apr 07 2003 Like to Modify the Time Zone lt Y or N gt N To change the time zone enter y or press the Return key to leave system Select a time zone based on the location of your system Select a continent or ocean Enter GMT offset 1 Africa 2 Americas 3 Antarctica 4 Arctic Ocean 5 Asia 6 Atlantic Ocean 7 Australia 8 Europe 9 Indian Ocean 10 Pacific Ocean 11 Other Enter choice 1 Select a co 1 Antigua amp Barbuda 2 Anguilla 3 Netherlands Antilles 4 Argentina 5 Aruba 6 Barbados 7 Bolivia 8 Brazil 9 Bahamas 10 Belize 11 Canada 12 Chile 13 Colombia 14 Costa Rica 15 Cuba 16 Dominica 17 Dominican Republic Enter choice 1 11 untry 18 Ecuador 19 Grenada 20 French Guiana 21 Greenland 22 Guadeloupe 23 Guatemala 24 Guyana 25 Honduras 26 Haiti 27 Jamaica 28 St Kitts amp Nevis 29 Cayman Islands 30 St Lucia 31 Martinique 32 Montserrat 33 Mexico 34 Nicaragua 49 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide 35 36 37 38 39 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 0 1 2 3 Panama Peru St Pierre amp Miquelon Puerto Ric
13. Intended This guide is intended for system integrators and other qualified service Audience personnel responsible for installing configuring and managing the system Conventions The following conventions are used throughout this guide to emphasize certain information such as user input screen options and output and menu selections italics Indicates book titles and user input variables Courier Indicates user input and program output Courier italics Indicates variables in commands Menu gt Indicates to select an Option from the menu pull down Warnings Cautions and Notes indicate the following NOTES Provide helpful suggestions or reference to materials not contained in this manual WARNING Warnings notify you to proceed carefully in order to avoid personal harm A CAUTION Cautions notify you to proceed carefully in order to avoid damaging equipment or losing data 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide About this Guide elate The following guides provide additional installation and configuration Documentation information for the system Security Switch 6200 Product Release Notes Install Server Installation and Configuration Guide Security Switch 6200 Applications Guide ustomer To obtain technical tips or support refer to the Technical Support Support chapter of this guide vi 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide Introduction The S
14. Select a continent or ocean Africa Americas Antarctica Arctic Ocean Asia Atlantic Ocean Australia Europe Indian Ocean Pacific Ocean Other Enter GMT offset Enter choice 1 11 N FR 1 1 DOB CQ I3 Select country 1 Antigua amp Barbuda 18 Ecuador 35 Panama 2 Anguilla 19 Grenada 36 Peru 3 Netherlands Antilles 20 French Guiana 37 St Pierre amp Miquelon 4 Argentina 21 Greenland 38 Puerto Rico 5 Aruba 22 Guadeloupe 39 Paraguay 6 Barbados 23 Guatemala 40 Suriname 7 Bolivia 24 Guyana 41 El Salvador 8 Brazil 25 Honduras 42 Turks amp Caicos Is 9 Bahamas 26 Haiti 43 Trinidad amp Tobago 10 Belize 27 Jamaica 44 United States 11 Canada 28 St Kitts amp Nevis 45 Uruguay 12 Chile 29 Cayman Islands 46 St Vincent 13 Colombia 30 St Lucia 47 Venezuela 14 Costa Rica 31 Martinique 48 Virgin Islands UK 15 Cuba 32 Montserrat 49 Virgin Islands US 16 Dominica 33 Mexico 17 Dominican Republic 34 Nicaragua Enter choice 1 49 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide 3 9 Interface Connections and First Time Start Up 4 Select a region 1 Eastern Time 2 Eastern Time Michigan most locations 3 Eastern Time Kentucky Louisville area 4 Eastern Time Kentucky Wayne County 5 Eastern Standard Time Indiana most locations 6 Eastern Standard Time Indiana Cr
15. ote ette re E PIE ide Additional Equipment sessist tesisati tiese karein aaiae eai aatia Front Rack 4 41 2 1 0 0000000000000000000000000 00000000044 Tabletop Montin prerese ania nnne emen enne Interface Connections and First Time Start Up Making C nnectiong eo niae e Hee o oe ED Management Serial Port Connections eee Connecting a Terminal or PC to the System Front Serial Craft POLE eei en decet eer br Connecting eene en een eene nnns Power Connections nen nnne nentes enne Startup and Normal Operation LED Displays eee POST Error Beep Codes a aa First Time 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide Configuring the Security Switch 6200 System Configuring System Parameters esee eene 4 2 Configuring User Accounts 0020 4 5 Configuring the Network Time Protocol 4 6 Configuring Domain Name 4 6 Configuring the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP 4 7 Configuring Physical 4 10 Configuring Tap Interfaces 4 12 Confi
16. physical interface data ifname fastethernet 1 mac addr 00 00 a2 00 00 01 autoneg off duplex full speed 10 gt lt data gt lt data ifname fastethernet 15 autoneg off duplex half speed 100 gt lt data gt physical interface 4 22 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide Configuring the Security Switch 6200 System ip interface data ifname management 1 address 192 168 10 6 gt lt data gt lt data ifname fastethernet 1 address 128 205 1 23 mask 255 255 255 0 gt lt data gt lt data ifname fastethernet 1 vlan 100 address 128 205 2 23 mask 255 255 255 0 gt lt data gt lt ip_interface gt ip alias data ifname fastethernet 1 address 128 205 1 24 mask 255 255 255 0 gt lt data gt lt data ifname fastethernet 1 vlan 100 address 128 205 2 24 mask 255 255 255 0 gt lt data gt ip alias static route data destination 10 0 0 0 mask 255 0 0 0 gateway 192 168 10 1 gt lt data gt lt data destination 192 168 20 0 mask 255 255 255 0 gateway 192 168 10 1 metric 2 gt lt data gt lt static route static host data ip addr 128 205 1 30 mac addr 00 00 a2 00 00 02 gt lt data gt lt data 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide 4 23 Configuring the Security Switch 6200 System ip addr 128 205 1
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18. 00 Hardware and Software Users Guide Installation This chapter describes the system installation covering the following topics Pre installation considerations Chassis installation Interface connections Before You Start WARNING To ensure power connectivity if you are using more than one power supply be sure to use separate power sources Before installing your system be sure that the site s environmental and space requirements allow optimal chassis access and operation In addition you need to verify that you have the equipment and the tools necessary to complete this installation 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide 2 1 Installation Site Requirements system installation site should meet the following requirements Requirement Description Operating Temperature 0 to 40 degrees C Relative Humidity 10 90 non condensing Minimum Ventilation 6 inches 15 2 cm to the front back and sides of the chassis Service Clearance 30 inches 76 2 cm at the front of the chassis Power Sources 100 to 240 VAC outlets with grounding and power surge protection Rack Standard 19 inch rack with grounding Shipment Check Using the packing slip as a reference inspect package contents for missing or damaged items If parts are missing or damaged call your 3COM Systems Support Representative Refer to Chapter 5 for contact inform
19. 1 12 X gt X 1 System Host Name helios Domain Name 3com com Date and Time Mon Apr 07 15 29 03 EDT 2003 Time Zone America New York Telnet Server nabled FTP Server enabled WEB Timeout 20 Default Gateway 192 168 10 1 Would You Like to Modify the System Parameters Y or gt 7 Enter to make further changes or press the Enter key to return to the main menu 4 4 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide Configuring the Security Switch 6200 System Configuring Each system user is defined by the user s name password and access level User Collectively these properties define each user s profile Login access allows you to login into the unix shell setting this to disabled allows you to only have Accounts WEB access To configure individual user accounts 1 Select Option 2 from the main menu Accounts Configuration Additional user accounts can be defined each with there own username and password User Accounts User Name Login Access Access Level admin enabled Administrator Modify the User Accounts Add Delete Modify or eXit eXit Enter the desired option and make changes as necessary or enter X to return to the main menu The following is an example of a user being added Modify the User Accounts Add Delete Modify or eXit eXit a Enter User Name fred Enter password Verify password Enable Login Access disabled enab
20. 261 001 800 611 2000 Europe Middle East and Africa From anywhere in these regions call Austria Belgium Flemish Belgium French Denmark Finland France Germany Hungary Treland Israel Italy Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal South Africa Spain Sweden Switzerland U K 44 0 1442 435529 phone 01 7956 7124 070 700 000 070 700 770 7010 7289 01080 2783 0825 809 622 01805 404 747 06800 14466 1800 509359 1800 943 2632 199 161346 800 29880 0900 777 7737 815 33 047 00800 441 1357 707 200 123 0800 991196 9 021 60455 07711 14453 08488 50112 0870 241 3901 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide Technical Support Country Telephone Number Country Telephone Number Latin America From the Caribbean Central and South America call Antigua Argentina Aruba Bahamas Barbados Belize Bermuda Bonaire Brazil Cayman Chile Colombia Costa Rica Curacao Ecuador Dominican Republic Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamiaca Martinique Mexico Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Puerto Rico Salvador Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela Virgin Islands 1 800 988 2112 0 810 444 3COM 1 800 998 2112 1 800 998 2112 1 800 998 2112 52 5 201 0010 1 800 998 2112 1 800 998 2112 0800 13 3COM 1 800 998 2112 AT amp T 800 998 112 AT amp T 800 998 2112 AT amp T 800 998 2112 1 800 998 2112 AT amp T 800 998 2112
21. AT amp T 800 998 2112 AT amp T 800 998 2112 57 1 657 0888 AT amp T 800 998 2112 1 800 998 2112 571 657 0888 01 800 849CARE AT amp T 800 998 2112 AT amp T 800 998 2112 54 11 4894 1888 AT amp T 800 998 2112 1 800 998 2112 AT amp T 800 998 2112 1 800 998 2112 AT amp T 800 998 2112 AT amp T 800 998 2112 57 1 657 0888 North America 1 800 876 3266 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide 7 5 Technical Support Retu rning Before you send a product directly to 3Com for repair you must first obtain an authorization number Products sent to 3Com without authorization numbers will be returned to the sender unopened at the sender s expense Products for Repair You can obtain an authorization number called an RMA by entering the following URL into your Internet browser http www 3com com support en_US repair Alternatively you can obtain an RMA by calling or faxing one of the numbers in the following table Fax Numbers for return authorization numbers Country Telephone Number Fax Number Asia Pacific Rim 65 543 6500 65 543 6348 Europe Middle East and Africa Austria Belgium Flemish Belgium French Denmark Finland France Germany Hungary Treland Israel Italy Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal South Africa Spain Sweden Switzerland U K 44 0 1442 435529 01 7956 7124 070 700 000 070 700 77
22. Introduction One serial console port Two redundant hot swappable power supplies Five expansion slots for optional VPN or other security acceleration cards Chassis Figure 1 1 displays the 6200 system s major components The chassis is front rack mountable in a standard 19 inch rack 3Com Security Switch 6200 BEBEBHHHHEEEHBBB 2 4 6 8 CAI ETE 7 ae a 1 3 5 7 10 100 1000 10 12 14 16 i cy mI EE 17 18 FIBER FIBEI A LINK LINK m m m 9 13 15 PWR 30813500 73 T E E ES E ES E E ES E EE ET E ES EE ES ES ES ES E ES E E EE LE ES E E EE LE ES EE EE EE LE EE EE ES ESI EI El M AT EJ EJ E ES EE LE ES E ES EE LE ES EE E EI EE ES ESI E E EE E EE ES E EE E EE E E EE EE EE E E EE ESI EE E EET EE EI EE EE EET EE EET EE EE EET EE EE EE EE BE ES E EE E E LE E EE E ET E E EE E ET LE ET EET E ET E E LET ES EET LE E EE ES EE E E EE ES EE EE EE EE ES EE esso sys max 9800 8 1 CONSOLE li Figure 1 1 6200 Front View Figure 1 2 displays the rear panel components NOTE This figure is shown for reference only The console connections should be made from the 6200 front panel with the management connections taking place in the rear of the chassis
23. Linux 4 opt dev ataraid d0p7 2071 2435 2931862 83 Linux var Duplicate the above table for the dual boot by entering the letter five times This adds the following partitions Add n the following logical 1 partitions in cylinders partition cylinders partition 8 12 boot 9 65 swap 10 802 d 1187 opt 12 var Toggle t the swap partition identification from 9 to 82 by entering the letter t Save w the partition table by entering the letter w Reboot your system Check to make sure you have the right version of install cos To do this At root prompt enter usr os sbin install cos h The following displays Usage usr os sbin install cos OPTION COS RPM DIR Install a C30 release h help p id part of disk to install to 1 or 2 Execute the following command shell dd if dev zero of dev ataraid d0 bsQ2 count 1 Execute the following usr os bin install Reboot and re run usr os bin install 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide Upgrading the System Software Using the Safe Upgrade and Rollback Features Upgrading from Version 2 1 and Greater Newer versions of Version 2 1 and greater allow you to do a full copy of the Running Partition RP to an Upgrade Partition UP before actually upgrading your system software To do this 1 Make sure you are connected to the console 2 Reboot your syst
24. NS is a global network of servers that translate host names like www mycompany com into numerical IP Internet Protocol Resolution addresses for example 24 62 13 19 To configure domain name resolution 1 Select Option 4 from the main menu Domain Name Resolution Configuration 1 DNS Servers 2 DNS Search Domains X Exit Enter choice lt 1 2 X gt X 1 2 Enter the desired option For example Enter choice 1 2 X gt X 1 DNS Servers odify the DNS Server List Add Delete or eXit eXit a DNS Server s IP Address 0 0 0 0 10 1 1 50 DNS Servers T0 151 50 Modify the DNS Server List Add Delete or eXit eXit Domain Name Resolution Configuration 1 DNS Servers 4 6 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide Configuring the Security Switch 6200 System 3 2 DNS Search Domains X Exit Enter choice 1 2 X gt X 2 DNS Search Domains Modify the DNS Domain Search List lt Add Delete or eXit eXit a Enter DNS Search Domain 3com com DNS Search Domains 3com com Modify the DNS Domain Search List Add Delete or eXit eXit Domain Name Resolution Configuration 1 DNS Servers 2 DNS Search Domains X Exit Enter choice 1 2 X gt X Enter the desired option or enter X to return to the main menu Conf iguring To configure SNMP the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP
25. OM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide 2 Technical Specifications This appendix lists the physical environmental and power characteristics of the 3COM Security Switch 6200 Physical Characteristics Size Inches 3 5 H x 17 5 W x 25 5 D Weight approximately 32 lbs Environmental Characteristics Operating Temperature 0 to 40 degrees C Storage Temperature 20 to 65 degrees Relative Humidity 10 to 95 percent non conducting Operating Altitude 0 to 10 000 feet above sea level Power Characteristics Power 100 to 240 VAC 350W 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide A 1 Technical Specifications A 2 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide Connector Pin Assignments This appendix describes the craft port pin assignments The Craft port located on the front of the system uses a DB 9 connector with the following pin identifications and associated signals DB 9 Connector Pin Number Signal 1 No Connection TDX RXD DSR GND DTR CTS RTS No Connection 1 CO Go Ot BY N 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide Connector Pin Assignments B 2 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide Regulatory Information This appendix provides the following compliance stateme
26. Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide 4 15 Configuring the Security Switch 6200 System Configuring Static IP routes are user defined routes that cause packets moving between a Static Routes source and a destination to take a specific path To configure Static Routes 1 Select Option 10 from the main menu Static Routes Destination Netmask Gateway Metric 2 Enter the desired option to add delete or modify a static route or enter x to return to the main menu For example Modify the Static Routes Add Delete Modify or eXit eXit a Enter Destination 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 Enter Network Mask in dot notation 0 0 0 0 255 0 0 0 Enter the Next Hop Gateway 0 0 0 0 192 168 10 1 Enter the Metric 1 Static Routes Destination Netmask Gateway Metric 10 0 0 0 255 40 70 0 192 168 10 1 1 Modify the Static Routes Add Delete Modify or eXit eXit a Enter Destination 0 0 0 0 0 192 168 20 0 24 Enter the Next Hop Gateway 0 0 0 0 192 168 10 1 Enter the Metric 1 2 Static Routes Destination Netmask Gateway Metric 10 0 0 0 255 0 0 0 192 168 10 1 1 192 168 20 0 25972557255 09 192 169 10 1 2 Modify the Static Routes Add Delete Modify or eXit eXit 3 Enter the desired option to add delete or modify additional static routes or enter x to return to the main menu 4 16 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide Configuring the Security
27. Switch 6200 System Configuring You define static Address Resolution Protocol ARP entries by relating an IP address to a MAC address Static ARP Entries To configure static ARP entries 1 Select Option 11 from the main menu Static ARP Entries IP Address MAC Address Enter the desired option to add delete or modify a static ARP entry or enter x to return to the main menu For example Modify the Static Hosts Add Delete Modify or eXit eXit a Enter Host IP Address 0 0 0 0 128 205 1 30 Enter MAC Address 00 00 2 00 00 02 Static ARP Entries IP Address MAC Address 128 205 1 30 00 00 a2 00 00 02 Modify the Static Hosts Add Delete Modify or eXit eXit a Enter Host IP Address 0 0 0 0 128 205 1 31 Enter MAC Address 00 00 2 00 00 03 Static ARP Entries IP Address MAC Address 1282051430 00 00 a2 00 00 02 1298 205 1 31 00 00 a2 00 00 03 Modify the Static Hosts Add Delete Modify or eXit eXit Enter the desired option to add delete or modify additional static ARP entries or enter x to return to the main menu 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide 4 17 Configuring the Security Switch 6200 System Conf iguring The Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol VRRP dynamically assigns he Vi responsibility for or more virtual routers to the VRRP routers on a LAN the Virtua allowing several routers on
28. Web site Online 3Com offers worldwide product support 24 hours a day 7days a week Technical through the following online systems Services World Wide Web site 3Com Knowledgebase Web Services 3Com FTP site World Wide Web Site To access the latest networking information on the 3Com Corporation World Wide Web site enter this URL into your Internet browser http www 3com com This service provides access to online support information such as technical documentation and software library as well as support options that range from technical education to maintenance and professional services 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide 7 1 Technical Support 3Com Knowledgebase Web Services The 3Com Knowledgebase is a database of technical information to help you install upgrade configure or support 3Com products The Knowledgebase 15 updated daily with technical information discovered by 3Com technical support engineers This complimentary service which is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week to 3Com customers and partners is located on the 3Com Corporation World Wide Web site at http www knowledgebase 3com com 3Com FTP Site Download drivers patches software and MIBs across the Internet from the 3Com public FTP site This service is available 24 hours day 7 days a week To connect to the 3Com site enter the following information into your FTP client Hostname ftp 3com
29. a multiaccess link to utilize the same virtual IP Router address The system can be configured to run the VRRP protocol in Redunda ncy conjunction with one or more other systems attached to a LAN Protocol VRRP which manages automatic switchover from one VPN Concentrator to VRRP another in a redundant installation Automatic switchover provides user access to the VPN even if one VPN is out of service for some reason for example a system crash power failure hardware failure physical interface failure system shutdown or reboot These functions apply only to installations where two or more VPNs are in parallel with the Public interfaces of all systems on a common LAN and with the Private and or External interfaces of all systems on different common LANs One VPN is the Master system and the others are Backup systems A Backup system acts as a virtual Master system when a switchover occurs VRRP works only on LAN Ethernet interfaces not on WAN interfaces To configure VRRP 1 Select Option 12 from the main menu VRRP Configuration Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol can be defined each with its own identifier 4 18 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide Configuring the Security Switch 6200 System VRRP Configurations VRRP ID Enabled VRRP Interface Enable VRRP MAC Preemption Priority Advertisement Interval Group ID IP Addresses T disabled fastethernet 1 disabled disable
30. ail address from the list below Asia Pacific Rim From this region email technical support23com com Europe Middle East and Africa Enter the URL http emea 3com com support email html Latin America Spanish speakers enter the URL http lat 3com com lat support form html Portuguese speakers enter the URL http lat 3com com br support form html English speakers email lat support anc 23com com Telephone Support When you contact 3Com for assistance have the following information ready Product model name part number and serial number A list of system hardware and software including revision levels Diagnostic error messages Details about recent configuration changes if applicable following table provides a list of worldwide technical telephone support numbers These numbers are correct at the time of publication Refer to the 3Com Web site for updated information 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide 7 3 Technical Support Telephone Support Numbers Country Telephone Number Country Telephone Number Asia Pacific Rim Australia India Indonesia Malaysia New Zealand Pakistan Philippines Singapore S Korea Taiwan Thailand 1 800 678 515 61 2 9424 5179 or 000800 6501111 001 803 61 009 1800 801 777 0800 446 398 61 2 9937 5083 1235 61 266 2602 61 2 9937 5076 800 6161 463 00798 611 2230 or 02 3455 6455 0080 611
31. ation The following items as a minimum are included with your system 2 2 Chassis Mounting screws Rubber feet Two power cables One serial console port cable CDs containing the system software product documentation and applications Warranty card Figure 2 1 shows the standard shipping contents 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide Installation Figure 2 1 3COM Security Switch 6200 Shipping Contents NOTE 3COM recommends that you save the shipping containers in the event you need to send back one or more components 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide 2 3 Installation Additional Equipment Required Equipment PC running RedHat Linux 6 2 or greater software This software is used to support the Security Switch 6200 Graphical User Interface GUD and for hosting the Check Point FireWall 1 Management Server PC running WinNTA Win2K software This software is used for launching the Check Point FireWall 1 GUI and the system s embedded WEB GUI Security applications licenses to activate installed software on the system To install the chassis in a standard rack you need certain hand tools appropriate cabling and additional hardware not included in the chassis shipment Tools To install the chassis into a standard rack you need as a minimum a Phillips screwdriver 9 minimum 2 Cables Cabling requirements are installat
32. awford County 7 Eastern Standard Time Indiana Starke County 8 Eastern Standard Time Indiana Switzerland County 9 Central Time 10 Central Time Michigan Wisconsin border 11 Central Time North Dakota Oliver County 12 Mountain Time 13 Mountain Time south Idaho amp east Oregon 14 Mountain Time Navajo 15 Mountain Standard Time Arizona 16 Pacific Time 17 Alaska Time 18 Alaska Time Alaska panhandle 19 Alaska Time Alaska panhandle neck 20 Alaska Time west Alaska 21 Aleutian Islands Enter choice 1 21 5 Define the Management Services Management Services Several methods are available for managing your system through the 10 100 Ethernet interface on the host Select the desired management services Enable Telnet Server disabled enabled enabled Enable FTP Server disabled enabled enabled Add DNS Lookups Y or N gt N DNS Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 6 Configure the SNMP parameters Configure SNMP Network Management Y or N gt N Enabling SNMP Enable SNMP Network Management disabled enabled disabled Enter SNMP Contact Enter SNMP Location The SNMP community string is the access string to permit access to the SNMP protocol A read only ro or read write rw access may be specified By default SNMP community string permits read only access 3 10 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Softwa
33. ch 6200 System MAC Address Interface Configured fastethernet 14 fastethernet 15 fastethernet 16 gigabitethernet 17 gigabitethernet 18 Modify Physical Interface Parameters y or Auto neg on on on on on half half half half half gt 10 10 10 10 10 Duplex Speed 2 Enter to modify a physical interface or n to return to the main menu For example MAC Address 00 00 a2 00 00 01 Auto Negotiate off on on off Duplex half full half full Physical Interfaces MAC Address Interface Configured management 1 00 03 47 fl aa 52 management 2 00 03 47 1 53 fastethernet 00 00 2 00 00 01 fastethernet fastethernet fastethernet fastethernet fastethernet fastethernet fastethernet 0 4 W NY fastethernet fastethernet 1 fastethernet 1 fastethernet 1 fastethernet 1 fastethernet 1 Oo o W PN fastethernet 1 fastethernet 16 gigabitethernet 17 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide Speed 10 100 1000 unknown gt 10 Modify Physical Interface Parameters y or gt Enter the Interface Name fastethernet 1 Auto neg on on off on on on on on on on on on on on on on on on on hal hal ful hal hal hal hal hal hal hal hal hal hal hal hal hal hal Nat Fh Fh Fh Fh Fh Fh Fh kh Fh Fh FR Fh FR Fh Fh Fh Fr Fh Fh
34. com Username anonymous Password lt your Internet e mail address gt Note You do not need a user name and password with Web browser software such as Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer Support from If you require additional assistance contact your network supplier Many Your Network suppliers are authorized 3Com service partners who are qualified to provide a variety of services including network planning installation Supplier hardware maintenance application training and support services When you contact your network supplier for assistance have the following information ready Product model name part number and serial number A list of system hardware and software including revision levels Diagnostic error messages Details about recent configuration changes if applicable If you are unable to contact your network supplier see the following section on how to contact 3Com 7 2 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide Technical Support Support from If you are unable to obtain assistance from the 3Com online technical 3Com resources or from your network supplier 3Com offers email and telephone technical support services To find out more about your support options email or call the 3Com technical support services at the location nearest you Email Support Some 3Com regions offer an email support service To access this service for your region use the appropriate URL or em
35. d 100 T 1 30 0 0 10 2 Enter the desired option to add delete or modify a VRRP entry or enter x to return to the main menu For example eXit eXit m Enter VRRP ID 0 1 nable Preemption disabled nter Priority 100 ter Advertisement Interval nter Group ID 1 pi p pi E 3 lt RP Configurations VRRP ID Enabled VRRP Interface Enable VRRP MAC Preemption Priority Advertisement Interval Group ID IP Addresses Modify the VRRP Configuration Add Delete Modify or Enable disabled enabled gt disabled enabled Enter Interface fastethernet 1 VLAN Interface Y or N gt N Enable VRRP MAC disabled enabled gt disabled enabled disabled seconds 1 ter IP Addresses Separated by Comma 30 0 0 10 1 enabled fastethernet 1 disabled disabled 100 t 1 30 0 0 10 Modify the VRRP Configuration Add Delete Modify or eXit eXit 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide 4 19 Configuring the Security Switch 6200 System Enter VRRP ID 0 2 Enable disabled enabled disabled Enter Interface management 0 fastethernet 1 VLAN Interface Y or N gt N y Enter VLAN ID 1 4095 100 Enable VRRP MAC disabled enabled gt disabled enabled Enable Preemption disabled enabled disabled Enter Priority 0 100 Enter Advertise
36. e Start Up POST Memory Error 3 Beep Codes Daignostic LED Decoder Debug port 80h Meanings Code error Codes G Green R Red A Amber Hi Low 3 00h Off Off Off Off No memory was found in the system 3 01h Off Off Off G Memory mixed type detected 3 02h Off Off G Off EDO is not supported 3 03h Off Off G G First row memory test failure 3 04h Off G Off Off Mismatched DIMMs in a row 3 05h Off G Off G Base memory test failure 3 06h Off G G Off Failure on decompressing post module 3 O 7h odh Off G G G Generic memory error G Off Off Off G Off Off G G Off G Off G Off G G G G Off Off G G Off G OEh G G G Off SMBUS protocol error OF FFh other combinations Generic memory error 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide Interface Connections and First Time Start Up First Time system uses a built in easy to configure interview script that allows you Startup to quickly configure your system for basic operations Once you have completed this interview you can use the system Configuration Tool to set additional parameters The interview script is launched from the UNIX root prompt To launch the interview script complete the following NOTE Within this interview you can type the initial letter of an option and the press the Tab key to complete the entire string on supported choices The Enter key is used t
37. ecurity Switch 6200 is a high performance turnkey security services switch that integrates best in class firewall virtual private networks intrusion detection and content security engines The system offers high port density high availability and simplicity of management in a compact expandable form factor The system is a Network Processor based security platform that provide exceptional performance while maintaining flexibility for security application support The system s unique flow management and acceleration technology enables simultaneous processing of traffic by multiple services The system is used by medium to large enterprises to consolidate the functions of multiple appliances at a fraction of the cost This chapter describes the system components System system has a compact expandable form factor and is either rack or table Com pon ents top mountable The system provides the following features Fixed 16 10 100 Ethernet and 2 fiber or copper Gigabit Ethernet GE interfaces Network Interface Module NIM powered by the Network Processor Dual processor motherboard Application Module with high speed Pentium III processors High speed Ethernet backplane connecting the network and application processing modules 40 GB hard drive Two out of band 10 100 Ethernet management ports Two USB ports may be used for modem support 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide 1 1
38. em into single user mode To do this at the root prompt enter init 1 3 Once the system boots into single user prompt enter the following usr os sbin cos copy dist p 2 This copies your entire RP disk contents into the UP This is a total disk copy and everything on the RP 1s copied to UP including the application configurations 4 Once the copy is complete enter the following usr os bin cos toggle other 5 Reboot your system Your system is booted into the UP 6 Upgrade your system software or applications as needed 7 Reboot if necessary If all upgrades are working normally you are now on the UP partition set 2 If however your upgrades fail your system fails to boot up or crashes then you must reboot and when you get the bootup choices for the kernel under Grub select the Chains option Alternatively if you are able to get to the root prompt but still do not want to upgrade enter the following usr os bin cos toggle other NOTE To view the current partition enter the following usr os bin cos toggle The default value is vmlinuz 2 4 18 5 and indicates your original RP list possible selections enter the following usr os bin cos toggle 1 The other value indicates the second part of the disk which is your UP Then reboot system To go back to the original partition RP that was working properly reboot the system 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide 6 3
39. es or enter x to return to the main menu For example Tap Name tap2 Physical Interfaces fastethernet 3 Tap Interfaces Name Physical Interfaces tapl fastethernet 1 fastethernet 2 gigabitethernet 17 tap2 fastethernet 3 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide Configuring the Security Switch 6200 System Conf iguring A network interface associates an IP address with a physical connection and Network optionally a VLAN 14 To configure network interfaces Interfaces 1 Select Option 8 from the main menu IP Interfaces Enabled Address Netmask Broadcast MTU management 1 192 168 10 6 255 255 255 0 192 168 10 255 1500 enabled 2 To adda network interface select add from the main menu For example Modify the IP Interfaces Add Delete Modify or eXit eXit a Physical Interface fastethernet 1 VLAN Interface Y or N gt N Interface State disabled enabled gt enabled Enter the IP Address 0 0 0 0 0 128 205 1 23 24 Broadcast Address 128 205 1 255 MTU 1500 IP Interfaces Enabled Address Netmask Broadcast MTU management 1 192 168 10 6 255 255 255 0 192 168 10 25 1500 enabled 2 fastethernet 1 128 205 1 23 255 255 255 0 128 205 1 255 1500 enabled 3 Enter the desired option to add delete or modify additional network interfaces or enter x to return to the main menu For example Modify the IP Interfaces Add Delete
40. ete or eXit eXit a Enter Community Name foobar Enter IP Source Addresses 0 0 0 0 32 10 2 1 48 32 Enter Access Mode read only read write read only read write 4 8 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide Configuring the Security Switch 6200 System SNMP Communities Community Address Netmask Access foobar 10 2 1 48 255 255 255 255 read write Change the SNMP Communities Add Delete or eXit eXit a Enter Community Name public Enter IP Source Addresses 0 0 0 0 32 10 0 0 0 8 Enter Access Mode read only read write read only SNMP Communities Community Address Netmask Access foobar 10 2 1 48 255 255 255 255 read write public 10 0 0 0 255 0 0 0 read only Change the SNMP Communities Add Delete or eXit eXit 5 Enter the desired option or enter X to return to SNMP Configuration Menu SNMP configuration 1 SNMP Server 2 Communities 3 Trap Destinations X Exit 6 Configure SNMP Trap Destinations For example Enter choice 1 3 X gt X 3 SNMP Traps Destination Port Type Version Community Change the SNMP Trap Destinations Add Delete Modify or eXit eXit a Enter Trap Destination 0 0 0 0 10 2 1 48 Enter Port Number 162 Enter Trap Type trap inform trap Enter SNMP Version lt 5 1 SNMPv2c SNMPv3 gt SNMPv1 Enter Community foobar 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and S
41. guring Network Interfaces 4 13 Configuring IP ATIases i hee Gd ws te a te te 4 14 Configuring Static 4 16 Configuring Static ARP 4 17 Configuring the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol VRRP 4 18 Exiting from the Configuration 4 21 Saving Your System Configuration 2 4 21 Restoring Your System 4 21 Displaying Your System Configuration essen 4 21 Restoring the system to Factory Default 4 25 Getting Help Within the Configuration Tool eene 4 25 Upgrading the System Software Upgrading the System 2 5 1 Upgrading the System Software Using the Safe Upgrade and Rollback Features Using Multiple Versions of Software Safe 6 1 Upgrading from Version 2 0 sese e nennen 6 1 Upgrading from Version 2 1 and Greater sese 6 3 Upgrading from Software to a UP While an RP is Operational Rollback seeeeseeeeeeeeree nennen enne 6 4 Technical Support Online Technical 47 1 1 World Wide Web 1 1 3Com Knowledgebase Web Services 7 2 SCOM ETP Sites ccs cete tees aan dante re dinate eek 7 2 Sup
42. ile is located and the filename is the actual configuration file The following is an example of this command admin helios bin cos set system f tmp foo Displaying To display a configuration at the admin prompt use the following command Your System admin xxxxx bin cos show system Configuration following is an example of this command admin helios bin cos show system system data hostname helios domainname 3com com timezone America New York telnet server enabled ftp server enabled gateway 192 168 10 1 lt data gt lt system gt lt ntp_server gt lt data address 127 127 1 0 gt lt data gt lt ntp_server gt dns server data 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide 4 21 Configuring the Security Switch 6200 System address 10 1 1 50 gt lt data gt lt dns_server gt dns search data domainname 3com com gt lt data gt dns search snmp server data nable enabled contact lLab 3com com location The Lab gt lt data gt lt snmp_server gt snmp community data community foobar address 10 2 1 48 access read write gt lt data gt lt data community public address 10 0 0 0 mask 255 0 0 0 gt lt data gt snmp community snmp trap destination data host 10 2 1 48 community foobar gt lt data gt snmp trap destination
43. ion specific Prior to installation you should know The kind and number of cables required for each type of interface distance limitations for each signal type Table 2 1 provides the approximate cable distance limitations Table 2 1 Cable Distance Limitations Cable Description Distance Limitation Craft port RS 232 DB9 directly 15 meters maximum from the system 50 feet maximum Management Link port 10 100 Cat 5 cable 100 meters 328 feet Copper Ethernet Link Port 10 100 Cat 5 cable 100 meters 328 feet 1000 Fiber Ethernet Link Port Gigabit 692 5 micro fiber 275 meters 902 feet 50 micro fiber 550 meters 1805 feet Table 2 2 shows the cables that ship with chassis Table 2 2 System Cables Cable Description Power Cabling Standard AC power cable Console Port Serial shielded straight through 9 pin D sub female to 9 pin male cable 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide Installation Terminal or PC A 100 terminal or a Personal Computer PC is required during installation The terminal or PC is connected to the chassis s craft port allowing you to monitor start up diagnostics and to configure the unit for remote management access Chassis Rack The chassis can be installed in the front or center of a standard 19 rack Installation Front Rack To install the chassis in the front of your rack Moun
44. ivity present Power Sleep PWR Green On Power on Flashing In sleep state Off Off Power is off MGMT1 MGMT2 Green Random Flash NIC activity present System Status SYS Green On Running with normal operation Flashing Degraded Amber On Critical or non recoverable condition Flashing Non critical condition Off Off Post system stop Disk Activity HDD Green Random Flash Disk activity present Off Off No hard disk activity detected 3 4 1 The PWR LED sleep indication is maintained on standby by the system If the system is powered down without going through BIOS the LED state in effect at the time of power off is restored when the system is powered on until cleared by the BIOS If the system is not powered down normally the PWR LED may blink even though the SYS LED may be off due to a failure or configuration change that prevents the BIOS from running 2 Amber status takes precedence over the Green status When the Amber LED is on or flashing the Green LED is off 3 This LED is also off when the system is powered off or in a sleep state 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide Interface Connections and First Time Start Up POST Error The following tables list POST error beep codes Before system video Beep Codes initialization the BIOS and BMC use these beep codes to inform users on error conditions BMC Generated POST Beep Codes Code Descripti
45. led gt disabled enabled Enter Access Level Guest Network Operator Service Operator Administrator gt Guest administrator User Accounts User Name Login Access Access Level admin enabled Administrator fred enabled Administrator Enter the desired option and make more changes or enter X to return to the main menu Modify the User Accounts Add Delete Modify or eXit eXit 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide 4 5 Configuring the Security Switch 6200 System Configuring The Network Time Protocol NTP is used to synchronize the time of a the Network computer client or server to another server or reference time source such as a T radio or satellite receiver or modem It provides accuracies typically within a Time Protocol millisecond on LANs and up to a few tens of milliseconds on WANs relative to NTP Coordinated Universal Time UTC through a Global Positioning Service GPS receiver for example Typical NTP configurations utilize multiple redundant servers and diverse network paths in order to achieve high accuracy and reliability To configure NTP 1 Select Option 3 from the main menu NTP Servers Modify the NTP Servers Add Delete or eXit eXit 2 Enter the desired option and add or delete an NTP server or enter X to return to the main menu Configuring Domain name resolution allows you translate and search domain names The Domain Name Domain Name System D
46. me sychronization The IP address of an NTP server must be specified NTP Server Add NTP Server Y or N gt Y Enter NTP Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 Congratulations you have finished the Interview To activate your interview settings you MUST reboot the system using the following command at the prompt reboot Exiting the Interview 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide 3 13 Interface Connections and First Time Start Up 3 14 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide Configuring the Security Switch 6200 System The system uses a menu driven configuration interface cos config for configuration purposes This tool supports adding modifying or deleting any of the system configuration parameters This configuration interface is launched from the UNIX admin prompt To launch this tool complete the following 1 Log into your system as admin username admin password admin 2 Change to the bin directory within admin and list the files within this directory to locate the necessary interview file admin xxxxx admin cd usr os bin admin8 xxxxx bin ls 3 Execute the file cos_config and execute the following command at the admin prompt admin xxxxx bin cos_config Once the configuration tool is launched you are presented with an interactive main menu 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide 4 1 C
47. ment Interval seconds 1 Enter Group ID 0 1 Enter IP Addresses Separated by Comma 30 0 0 10 VRRP Configurations VRRP ID T Enabled enabled VRRP Interface fastethernet 1 Enable VRRP MAC disabled Preemption disabled Priority 100 Advertisement Interval seconds sx Group ID 1 IP Addresses 30 0 0 10 VRRP ID 2 Enabled disabled VRRP Interface fastethernet 1 vlan 100 Enable VRRP MAC enabled Preemption disabled Priority 100 Advertisement Interval seconds s Group ID 1 Addresses 30 0 0 10 4 20 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide Configuring the Security Switch 6200 System Exiting from To exit from the system Configure Tool select Option X from the main menu the Enter choice 1 12 X X X Configuration Tool Saving Your To save your configuration at the admin prompt use the following command System admin xxxxx bin f cos show system f directory Configuration filename Where the directory specifies the directory where the file is located and the filename is the actual configuration file The following is an example of this command admin helios bin cos_show system f tmp foo Restoring To restore your configuration to its previous configuration at the admin Your System prompt use the following command Configuration admin xxxxx bin cos set system f directory filename Where the directory specifies the directory where the f
48. ng Device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of the FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause interference Should this occur the user may be required to discontinue operation of the equipment or take other such measures as may be adequate to rectify the condition at the user s expense V 3 2000 04 This 15 a Class product based on the standards of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment If this equipment 1s used 1n a domestic environment radio disturbance may arise When such trouble occurs the user may be required to take corrective actions Other EMI Approvals EN 55022 AS NZS 3548 95 BSMI CNS 13438 Class Immunity Compliance The system meets all EN 55024 immunity testing 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide
49. nts Regulatory Standards Compliance Radio Frequency Interference VCCI Statement Regulatory Standards Compliance The following regulatory agencies have approved the 3COM Security Switch 6200 and have found it to be fully compliant with their environmental safety and emissions standards CE marking for the EEA European Economic Area Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC EMC Directive 89 336 EEC Safety EC 60950 UL 60950 CSA C22 2 No 60950 Factory Approvals UL CSA 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide C 1 Regulatory Information EMI Compliance Radio Frequency Interference VCCI Statement NOTE In accordance with FCC Part 15 Subpart B requirements changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by 3COM Corporation could void the user s authority to operate this equipment The 3COM Security Switch 6200 is designed for Class A use only Do not attempt to use this equipment in a domestic environment which requires Class B distinction The system may cause interference with domestic products This equipment produces electromagnetic energy at radio frequencies and if not installed and operated in accordance with 3COM instructions as contained in this document could cause interference to radio communications and or interfere with the operation of other RF devices This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A Computi
50. o Paraguay Suriname El Salvador Turks amp Caicos Is Trinidad amp Tobago 4 United States 5 Uruguay 6 St Vincent 7 Venezuela 8 Virgin Islands UK 9 Virgin Islands US 4 3 Configuring the Security Switch 6200 System 4 Select a region 1 Eastern Time 2 Eastern Time Michigan most locations 3 Eastern Time Kentucky Louisville area 4 Eastern Time Kentucky Wayne County 5 Eastern Standard Time Indiana most locations 6 Eastern Standard Time Indiana Crawford County 7 Eastern Standard Time Indiana Starke County 8 Eastern Standard Time Indiana Switzerland County 9 Central Time 10 Central Time Michigan Wisconsin border 11 Central Time North Dakota Oliver County 12 Mountain Time 13 Mountain Time south Idaho amp east Oregon 14 Mountain Time Navajo 15 Mountain Standard Time Arizona 16 Pacific Time 17 Alaska Time 18 Alaska Time Alaska panhandle 19 Alaska Time Alaska panhandle neck 20 Alaska Time west Alaska 21 Aleutian Islands Enter choice 1 21 5 Define the Management Services Enable Telnet Server disabled enabled enabled Enable FTP Server disabled enabled enabled Enter WEB Timeout 20 Enter Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 6 Select option 1 from the main menu to display your changed system parameters For example Enter choice
51. o select default values 1 Loginto your system as root NOTE The password is admin 2 Change to the bin directory within admin and list the files within this directory to locate the necessary interview file admin xxxxx admin cd usr os bin bin ls 3 Locate the file cos_interview and execute the following command at the admin prompt admin xxxxx bin cos_interview Once the interview is launched you are presented with an interactive interview To begin your initial configuration answer the following questions Welcome to the Configuration Interview This program is designed to guide you through the configuration of your system by prompting you with a series of questions 1 Enter the Hostname Hostname Enter the system hostname 2 Enter the System time System Time The current date and time on this system is Mon Mar 10 13 04 23 EST 2003 Would you like to modify System time lt Y or N gt N y 3 8 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide Interface Connections and First Time Start Up Please provide the date in Mon DD YYYY format where Mon month in the form Jan Feb etc DD day of month 1 31 YYYY for example 2002 Enter the Date 3 Define the Time Zone Select a time zone based on the location of your system The current Time Zone is present time zone Would you like to Modify the Time Zone Y or N N y
52. oftware Users Guide 4 9 Configuring the Security Switch 6200 System SNMP Traps Destination Port Type Version Community 10 2 1 48 162 trap SNMPv1 foobar Change the SNMP Trap Destinations Add Delete Modify or eXit eXit 7 Enter the desired option or enter X to return to SNMP Configuration Menu SNMP configuration 1 SNMP Server 2 Communities 3 Trap Destinations X Exit 8 Enter the desired option or enter X to return to the main menu Configuring There are three types of physical interfaces on the system management Physi cal gigabitethernet and fastethernet The management interfaces allow you to manage the configured interfaces Interfaces tt To configure the physical interfaces 1 Select Option 6 from the main menu Physical Interfaces MAC Address Interface Configured Auto Duplex Speed neg management 1 00 03 47 1 aa 52 N on half 0 management 2 00 03 47 1 aa 53 N on half 0 fastethernet 1 N on half 0 fastethernet 2 N on half 0 fastethernet 3 N on half 0 fastethernet 4 N on half 0 fastethernet 5 N on half 0 fastethernet 6 N on half 0 fastethernet 7 N on half 0 fastethernet 8 N on half 0 fastethernet 9 N on half 0 fastethernet 10 N on half 0 fastethernet 11 N on half 0 fastethernet 12 N on half 0 fastethernet 13 N on half 0 4 10 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide Configuring the Security Swit
53. on 1 5 1 1 FRB failure processor failure 1 5 2 1 Empty Processor 1 5 2 2 No Processor 1 5 4 2 Power fault DC power unexpectedly lost power control failures 1 5 4 3 Chipset control failure 1 5 4 4 Power control failure BIOS Generated POST Error Beep Codes Beeps Error message Description 1 Refresh timer failure The memory refresh circuitry on the motherboard is faulty Parity error Parity can not be reset Base memory failure Base memory test failure See Table 53 POST Memory Error 3 Beep Codes for additional error details System timer System timer is not operational Processor failure Processor failure detected Keyboard controller Gate A20 failure The keyboard controller may be bad The BIOS cannot switch to protected mode Processor exception interrupt error The CPU generated an exception interrupt Display memory read write error The system video adapter 1s either missing or its memory is faulty This is not a fatal error ROM checksum error System BIOS ROM checksum error 10 Shutdown register error Shutdown CMOS register read write error detected 11 Invalid BIOS General BIOS ROM error 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide 3 5 Interface Connections and First Time Start Up 3 6 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide Interface Connections and First Tim
54. on 1s for the upgraded UP version of software Each partition provides 20 Gigabytes of disk space This chapter describes how to update your system software and how to utilize these partitions Using Mul tiple Using two partitions your system allows you to upgrade your system software Versions of while maintaining a previous version of your configuration The following sections describe how to accomplish this Software Safe Upgrade Upgrading To upgrade your system from Version 2 0 to a newer release while saving from Version your current configuration complete the following 2 0 1 Connect to Console port as described in the previous section 2 Partition your disk for dual boot Note that this only has to be accomplished once To do this from root prompt enter the following command fdisk dev ataraid d0 3 Within the fdisk command display a print p disk layout by entering the letter A display similar to the following displays dev ataraid d0pl 1 13 104422 83 Linux boot 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide 6 1 Upgrading the System Software Using the Safe Upgrade and Rollback Features 6 2 6 T You can also perform the software upgrade when you reboot your system using the Install Server To do this complete the following 1 dev ataraid d0p2 14 79 530145 82 Linux swap dev ataraid d0p5 80 882 6450097 83 Linux 4 dev ataraid d0p6 883 2070 95426094 83
55. onfiguring the Security Switch 6200 System Configuration 1 System Parameters 2 User Accounts 3 Network Time Protocol NTP 4 Domain Name Service DNS 5 Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP 6 Physical Interfaces 7 Tap Interfaces 8 Network Interfaces 9 IP Aliases 10 Static Routes 11 Static ARP Entries 12 Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol VRRP X Exit To begin your configuration select the desired option from the main menu NOTE Within this configuration tool you can type the initial letter of an option and the press the Tab key to complete the entire string on supported choices The Enter key is used to select default values Configuring This section describes how to change your system settings Specifically System how to Parameters Change the system host name and domain name Change system information Change time information Enable external access ability To configure system parameters 1 Select Option 1 from the main menu The present System Configuration is displayed For example Host Name helios Domain Name Date and Time Mon Apr 07 15 28 27 EDT 2003 Time Zone Telnet Server nabled FTP Server enabled WEB Timeout 20 Default Gateway 192 168 10 1 Would You Like to Modify the System Parameters Y or N gt N 4 2 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide Configuring the Security Switch 6200 System 2 Enter the Enter the
56. port from Your Network 7 2 Support from 900m iss erre ER ERE wee 1 3 Email 1 8 Telephone 1 8 Returning Products for 7 6 Technical Specifications Physical Characteristics ccccccssssssscceccececceceeesesssseceeeeecceceseeensesteaaaes A 1 Environmental 2 2 1 Power Characteristics 1 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide B Connector Pin Assignments C Regulatory Information Regulatory Standards CE marking for the EEA European Economic Area pe Factory Npproyalsz Sie EMI Compliance Radio Frequency Interference 2 22200 0 00 1 VCCI Statement 8 2000 04 Other EMI 15 00000000001010 1 111 Immunity 0 0 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide About this Guide This guide describes how to install and configure the 3COM Security Switch 6200 hardware and system software The Security Switch 6200 is based on the 3COM system software and may be referred to as the system
57. re Users Guide Interface Connections and First Time Start Up SNMP Communities Community Address Netmask Access middle 10 1 1 22 255 255 255 255 read write Add the SNMP Communities lt Y or N gt N 7 Configure the individual user accounts Accounts Configuration This section allows you to change your root password Additionally you can set up accounts for users to log into once the Interview is complete Set root Password Y or N gt Y Additional user accounts can be defined each with its own username and password Add or Modify User Accounts Y or N gt Y Enter User Name Enter password Verify password Enable Login Access disabled enabled gt disabled Enter Access Level Guest Network Operator Service Operator Administrator Guest The following is an example display showing configured users User Accounts User Name Login Access Access Level admin enabled Administrator foobar enabled Guest Add or Modify User Accounts Y or N Y n 8 Configure the host interfaces Host Interfaces This section will help you configure interfaces on the Host The system has two management ports two GigaBit Ethernet ports and 16 10 100 ports NOTE At least one management port must be configured on the system 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide 3 11 Interface Connections and First Time Start Up 3 12 10
58. release X sequence 1s 2 1 4 17 4 FTP or copy the file called cos upgradepack ocode AZZZ Y Y Y Y X X X X shar gz from your system Software CDROM or software package to the root upgradepack X X X X 5 Change the directory to upgradepack X X X X using the following command cd upgradepack X X X X 6 Enter the following command at the root prompt gzip d upgradepack ocode AZZZ Y Y Y Y X X X X shar gz 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide 5 1 Upgrading the System Software 7 the above command completes enter the following command at the root prompt chmod 700 cos upgradepack ocode AZZZ Y Y Y Y X X X X shar 8 Oncethe above command completes enter the following command at the root prompt cos upgradepack ocode AZZZ Y Y Y Y X X X X shar Answer Y when this command prompts you NOTE Once this action completes successfully your system software is upgraded You may notice Exec ed Program Error being displayed on your screen during the upgrade process if upgrading from a release prior to 2 1 3 Please ignore these error messages Your system will still be upgraded properly 9 Reboot your system 5 2 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide Upgrading the System Software Using the Safe Upgrade and Rollback Features Your system ships with two disk partitions one partition is used for the current runtime RP version of software and the other partiti
59. s User Guide Unless otherwise indicated 3Com registered trademarks are registered in the United States and may or may not be registered in other countries 3Com SuperStack and Transcend are registered trademarks of 3Com Corporation The 3Com logo and CoreBuilder are trademarks of 3Com Corporation Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation Microsoft MS DOS Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Novell and NetWare are registered trademarks of Novell Inc UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries licensed exclusively through X Open Company Ltd Netscape Navigator is a registered trademark of Netscape Communications JavaScript is a trademark of Sun Microsystems other company and product names may be trademarks of the respective companies with which they are associated ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT It is the policy of 3Com Corporation to be environmentally friendly in all operations To uphold our policy we are committed to Establishing environmental performance standards that comply with national legislation and regulations Conserving energy materials and natural resources in all operations Reducing the waste generated by all operations Ensuring that all waste conforms to recognized environmental standards Maximizing the recyclable and reusable content of all products Ensuring that all products can be recycled reused and disposed of safel
60. s or conditions of merchantability satisfactory quality and fitness for a particular purpose 3Com may make improvements or changes in the product s and or the program s described in this documentation at any time If there is any software on removable media described in this documentation it is furnished under a license agreement included with the product as a separate document in the hard copy documentation or on the removable media in a directory file named LICENSE TXT or LICENSE TXT If you are unable to locate a copy please contact 3Com and a copy will be provided to you UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT LEGEND If you are a United States government agency then this documentation and the software described herein are provided to you subject to the following All technical data and computer software are commercial in nature and developed solely at private expense Software is delivered as Commercial Computer Software as defined in DFARS 252 227 7014 June 1995 or as a commercial item as defined FAR 2 101 a and as such is provided with only such rights as are provided in 3Com s standard commercial license for the Software Technical data is provided with limited rights only as provided in DFAR 252 227 7015 Nov 1995 or FAR 52 227 14 June 1987 whichever is applicable You agree not to remove or deface any portion of any legend provided on any licensed program or documentation contained in or delivered to you in conjunction with thi
61. se the following Within the command at the admin prompt 1 i admin xxxxx bin cos show system help Configuration _show_ Tool The following options can be used within this Help system cos show system OPTION v version displays the current configuration tool version number h help displays the configuration tool s help system f file STRING displays the configuration output file The default value is stdout d default tells the Help system to include default values 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide 4 25 Configuring the Security Switch 6200 System 4 26 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide Upgrading the System Software This chapter describes how to update your 3COM Security Switch 6200 system software U pg rading the if you are upgrading your system from a previously configured release you do System not need to use the full system software Instead you can use the software upgrade patch NOTE upgradepack ocode A 1 0 0 11 2 1 4 17 shar gz is the upgrade pack that will enable you to upgrade from 2 1 x to 2 1 4 x 0 1 2 To do this complete the following Software 1 Login to your system Console port as Root 2 Change to the root directory using the following command cd root 3 Create a directory using the following command mkdir upgradepack X X X X Where X X X X is the current software version For this
62. t port Figure 3 1 shows the system connected to a laptop computer 101001000 NI Cassa PWR ODO m mj Y e Personal Computer Figure 3 1 Connecting a Laptop Computer to the system Front Serial Craft Port 3 Setto VT 100 terminal emulation mode 3 2 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide Interface Connections and First Time Start Up Connecting Remotely To access the system remotely 1 Connect one end of an RJ45 to RJ45 cable into a remote access device 2 Connect the other end into the Management port Figure 3 2 shows the Management port module connected to a hub e EI EIE E E E E E E E E E E E Figure 3 2 Connecting to the System Remotely 3 Telnet to configure IP Power CAUTION To ensure power connectivity if you are using more than one Connections power supply be sure to use separate power sources To connect power cabling 1 Place the female end of the power cable into the power supply connector located on the back of the chassis Refer to Figure 3 3 for the exact location 2 1E 1E 1B 1E 1E 1E El
63. ting 1 Remove the center brackets one on each side from the system 2 Position the chassis in the rack by aligning the holes on its integrated front mounting brackets with the holes in the rack 3 Insert the appropriate screws through the brackets and tighten If the rack holes are not threaded use cage nuts over them Figure 2 2 shows a chassis installation example 02 2204 Mounting Bracket Front Mounting Bracket Figure 2 2 Front Rack Mounting the Chassis 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide 2 5 Installation Tabletop The system can be mounted on any desk or table top To do this you first need Mounting to attach the four rubber feet supplied with the system to the bottom of the box To do this complete the following 1 Turn the system over onto its top with the bottom facing up 2 Locate the indented feet locators as shown in the following figure 3 Peel backing off of the rubber feet and press them down firmly on the indents Once the rubber feet are installed you can mount the system on a solid flat surface 2 6 3COM Security Switch 6200 Hardware and Software Users Guide Interface Connections and First Time Start Up This chapter describes the procedure for powering up the system for the first time Specifically covered are the following Connecting to the Management Console Powering Up the System
64. y Ensuring that all products are labelled according to recognized environmental standards Improving our environmental record on a continual basis End of Life Statement 3Com processes allow for the recovery reclamation and safe disposal of all end of life electronic components Regulated Materials Statement 3Com products do not contain any hazardous or ozone depleting material Environmental Statement about the Documentation documentation for this product is printed on paper that comes from sustainable managed forests it is fully biodegradable and recyclable and is completely chlorine free The varnish is environmentally friendly and the inks are vegetable based with a low heavy metal content Contents About this Guide Intended Audience disi ee eee o e Conyentions a etes n IINE Related Documentation Customer Supportin iee icine ae P Introduction System Components 0 2 CHASSIS Yc P Died ree E TE Management First Time Startup Configuration Installation Before You eee rtt Site 444801 Shipment Check oerte

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