3Com Universal Remote 09 1632 000 User Manual

Getting Started w ith  
the OfficeConnect®  
NETBuilder® 10  
Bridge/Router  
http://w w w.3com.com/  
Part No. 09-1632-000  
Published May 1999  
 
CONTENTS  
BRIDGE/ROUTER  
Prerequisites  
Preconfiguration Set Up  
Turn on Power to the OfficeConnect  
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7
Restart the NMS DHCP Client  
Launch Web Link 10  
9
Configuration Procedure 12  
TECHNICAL SUPPORT  
World Wide Web Site 27  
3Com Knowledgebase Web Services 28  
3Com FTP Site 28  
3Com Bulletin Board Service 28  
3Com Facts Automated Fax Service 29  
Support from Your Network Supplier 29  
Support from 3Com 30  
Returning Products for Repair 31  
3COM CORPORATION LIMITED WARRANTY  
FCC CLASS A VERIFICATION STATEMENT  
 
FCC CLASS B STATEMENT  
FCC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
3COM END USER SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT  
 
CONFIGURING YOUR  
OFFICECONNECT  
NETBUILDER 10  
BRIDGE/ROUTER  
This guide contains the information you need to install and  
configure your OfficeConnect® NETBuilder® 10  
bridge/router.  
The basic configuration that you will establish is shown in  
Figure 1. This configuration supports a leased-line  
connection between two OfficeConnect bridge/routers. It  
also supplies an ISDN dial-on-demand backup line.  
As you are configuring your router, you will be asked to  
make choices based on what is required on your network.  
Figure 1 Basic Configuration  
Network management system  
Office A  
IPX = AAA  
IP 10.1.0.0  
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Internet  
IP 20.1.0.0  
Office B  
IPX = BBB  
Network management system  
 
   
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CONFIGURING YOUR OFFICECONNECT NETBUILDER 10 BRIDGE/ROUTER  
The instructions in this guide describe how to configure  
Office A. After you’ve completed the configuration for  
Office A, the same configuration steps need to be  
performed at Office B.  
This guide has the following sections:  
Prerequisites  
Preconfiguration Set Up (which includes installing the  
OfficeConnect hardware)  
Configuration Procedure  
Prerequisites  
Before you begin installing and configuring your  
OfficeConnect bridge/router, you must satisfy the following  
prerequisites:  
You must have a PC on your network that will function  
as your network management station (NMS).  
This NMS must have browser software that is  
compatible with Web Link: either Netscape Navigator  
4.08 or later, or Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 or  
later.  
Web Link is the web-based network management  
application that comes with your OfficeConnect  
NETBuilder bridge/router.  
You need to obtain IP addresses and subnet masks for  
your network.  
You will also need to order a leased line and an ISDN  
line from your telco provider or providers.  
When your ISDN line is installed you will receive  
information regarding the ISDN dial numbers, ISDN  
switch type, and SPID numbers. Retain this information  
for use during configuration.  
 
 
Preconfiguration Set Up  
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Preconfiguration Set Up  
This section describes the things you need to do before  
performing the actual network configuration.  
Set Up the NMS as a DHCP Client  
Refer to the documentation that came with your PC  
operating system for information on how to perform this  
set up.  
Install the OfficeConnect on a Tabletop  
Attach the plastic feet supplied with your OfficeConnect  
bridge/router; see Figure 2.  
CAUTION: Do not restrict air flow around the sides and  
back of the bridge/router.  
Figure 2 Attaching Plastic Feet to OfficeConnect  
Bridge/Router  
Remove feet from their adhesive backing.  
Attach feet to the bottom of the chassis,  
using the semi-circle marks for placement.  
Cable the Bridge/Router  
Figure 3 shows the back panel connectors on the  
OfficeConnect bridge/routers. Refer to this figure when you  
attach or plug in cables.  
 
         
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Figure 3 OfficeConnect Back Panel Connectors  
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TP  
Console  
Serial  
WAN  
LAN Ethernet 9-pin serial  
connections connection  
(connect only one) to terminal or  
Flex-WAN  
connector to  
modem  
WAN  
line  
PC serial port or CSU/DSU  
Cable the Ethernet Connector  
The OfficeConnect bridge/router accepts either a 10BASE-2  
coaxial or 10BASE-T twisted pair (TP) Ethernet cable  
connection.  
Attach a coaxial Ethernet cable to the BNC connector using  
a T-connector, or plug the 8-foot twisted pair cable  
supplied with the OfficeConnect bridge/router into the slot  
labeled TP.  
Only one Ethernet connection is allowed.  
Cable the Serial Port  
Attach the special 3Com Flex-WAN cable to the port  
labeled Serial.  
Attach the Flex-WAN end of the cable to the OfficeConnect  
bridge/router port. The other end of the cable has the  
appropriate connector (V.35, X.21, or RS-232) for a serial  
modem or CSU/DSU device.  
You should have ordered the Flex-WAN cable when you  
ordered your OfficeConnect bridge/router. You can order a  
Flex-WAN cable from your local 3Com sales representative.  
Plug the CSU/DSU or modem cable into the connector on  
the Flex-WAN cable. Connect the CSU/DSU or modem to  
the leased line provided by your telco vendor.  
 
 
Preconfiguration Set Up  
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No leased line configuration is required. The OfficeConnect  
NETBuilder 10 bridge/router automatically configures the  
PPP connection when power to the bridge/router is turned  
on.  
Cable the ISDN Port  
Plug the 8-foot RJ-45 cable supplied with the  
OfficeConnect bridge/router into the port labeled WAN.  
ISDN connections to an OfficeConnect bridge/router used  
in the U.S. and Canada also require a network termination  
(NT1) device and power supply. These can be leased from  
the telephone company or purchased from an ISDN  
equipment vendor. In other countries, you do not need to  
provide this equipment because the function of the  
equipment is provided by the ISDN equipment at your site.  
Turn on Pow er to the OfficeConnect  
Attach the power cord to the power receptacle on the back  
panel. This receptacle is labeled with the electrical rating  
for the power adapter included with your OfficeConnect  
bridge/router.  
The OfficeConnect bridge/router does not have a power  
switch.  
To turn power on, plug the other end of the power cord  
into an electrical outlet.  
CAUTION: Make certain you plug the OfficeConnect  
bridge/router into an easily accessible electrical outlet  
located near the unit.  
Wait for all the LEDs to turn green. When the LEDs are  
green you are ready to continue.  
To turn off power or to reset the bridge/router, unplug the  
power cord from the outlet.  
Restart the NMS DHCP Client  
When you restart the PC, the NMS DHCP client (your PC)  
acquires an IP address from the OfficeConnect  
bridge/router DHCP server, which is enabled by default.  
 
   
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This step is necessary to establish the connection between  
your NMS and the OfficeConnect bridge/router.  
You are now ready to begin configuring your network.  
Launch Web Link  
Web Link is a built in web-based management tool that  
you can use to configure your OfficeConnect NETBuilder 10  
bridge/router.  
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Point the browser at the default IP address, 10.1.0.1.  
Log on using the user name Root with no password.  
The Web Link home page opens in the browser window.  
Figure 4 Web Link Home Page  
Banner  
Navigation frame  
Main window  
Figure 4 shows the Web Link home page. This page  
contains the NETBuilder banner (with buttons to  
 
   
Preconfiguration Set Up  
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web-based information), a navigation frame, and a main  
window. The navigation frame lets you select from the  
Web Link basic functions. The contents of the navigation  
frame and the main window of the page change  
depending on what function you have selected.  
You can return to the Web Link home page at any time by  
clicking Web Link in the banner.  
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Assign a default password to the root user.  
a In the navigation frame, click the Configuration link.  
b In the navigation frame, click the IP Routing link.  
c In the navigation frame, click the System Parameters  
link.  
d Enter your new password and confirm it in the fields  
provided.  
e Click Apply.  
If you have the Web Link help window open on your  
display, you may need to use the vertical scroll bar to bring  
the Apply button into view.  
 
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Configuration Procedure  
This section provides step by step instructions for  
configuring the set up shown in Figure 5.  
Figure 5 Office A Configuration  
Network management system  
Office A  
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Office B  
IPX = BBB  
Network management system  
In these instructions, your site is Office A.  
To configure your OfficeConnect NETBuilder 10  
Configuring ISDN Lines:  
If you are located in North America, use the  
procedure in Configuring ISDN (In North America)”  
on page 13.  
If you are located outside North America, use the  
procedure in Configuring ISDN (Outside North  
America)” on page 16.  
 
   
If your network uses the IP protocol, use the  
procedure in Configuring IP Network Addressing”  
on page 20.  
If your network uses the IPX network protocol use  
the procedure in Configuring IPX Network  
Addressing” on page 23.  
Configuring PPP Authentication  
Additional configuration steps that need to be  
performed at Office B are included in Configuring PPP  
Authentication” on page 24. To complete your set up,  
you will need to exchange certain information with your  
Office B partners.  
Configuring ISDN Lines  
If you are in North America, you can use the SPIDWizard to  
automatically detect your ISDN switch type and SPID  
values.  
Configuring ISDN (In North America)  
To configure your Office A in North America, follow these  
steps:  
1
Configure ISDN Dial on Demand.  
In this procedure you will set the primary and secondary  
phone numbers as provided by your telecommunications  
carrier for the ISDN paths.  
a In the navigation frame, click the Configuration link.  
b In the navigation frame, click the IP Routing link.  
c In the Dial on Demand ISDN Setup section of the  
navigation frame, click the PATH LocalDialNo link.  
d In the start field, click the arrow and choose 2.1.  
e In the LocalDialNo field, enter the local dial number  
string in quotes. For example, enter:  
"4085551001"  
f
Click Apply.  
 
     
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g In the start field, click the arrow and choose 2.2.  
h In the LocalDialNo field, enter the second local dial  
number string in quotes. For example, enter:  
"4085551002"  
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Click Apply.  
2
Use the SPID Wizard to detect the switch type and SPID  
values.  
a In the Dial On Demand ISDN Setup section of the  
navigation frame, click the PATH SpidWIZard link.  
b In the start field, click the arrow and choose 2.  
c In the SPIDWIZard field, click the arrow and choose  
Trigger.  
d Click Apply.  
3
Enable the ISDN paths.  
a In the Dial On Demand ISDN Setup section of the  
navigation frame, click PATH CONTrol.  
b In the start field, click the arrow and choose 2.1.  
c In the end field, click the arrow and choose 2.2.  
d In the CONTrol field, click the arrow and choose  
Enabled.  
e Click Apply.  
SPID detection can take up to three minutes.  
As the SPID Wizard is running, execution messages are  
type.  
If the execution messages show that SPID identification  
and switch type detection was successful, go to step  
step 7.  
If the execution messages show that auto detection of  
SPID values has failed, you must enter them manually.  
Go to step 4.  
 
 
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4
To manually enter SPID values, follow these steps:  
a In the Dial On Demand ISDN Setup section of the  
navigation frame, click the PATH SPIDdn1 link.  
b In the start field, click the arrow and choose 2.  
c In the SPIDdn1 field, enter the first SPID value in quotes .  
Refer to the work order provided by your Telco vendor  
to determine the SPID values. For example, enter:  
"spidstring1"  
d Click Apply.  
e In the Dial On Demand ISDN Setup section of the  
navigation frame, click the PATH SPIDdn2 link.  
f
In the start field, click the arrow and choose 2.  
g In the SPIDdn2 field, enter the second SPID value in  
quotes. For example enter:  
"spidstring2"  
h Click Apply.  
5
Enter the switch type.  
a In the Dial On Demand ISDN Setup section of the  
navigation frame, click the PATH SwitchType link.  
b In the start field, click the arrow and choose 2.  
c In the SwitchType field, click the arrow and choose your  
switch type. Refer to the work order provided by your  
Telco vendor to determine your switch type. For  
example, choose NTT.  
6
Enable the ISDN paths.  
a In the Dial On Demand ISDN Setup section of the  
navigation frame, click the PATH CONTrol link.  
b In the start field, click the arrow and choose 2.1.  
c In the end field, click the arrow and choose 2.2.  
d In the CONTrol field, click the arrow and choose  
Enabled.  
e Click Apply.  
Your ISDN line is now initialized.  
 
 
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Logically assign the two ISDN paths to port 4.  
a In the Dial On Demand ISDN Setup section of the  
navigation frame, click the PORT PAths link.  
b In the start field, click the arrow and choose 4.  
c In the PAths field, enter 2.1, 2.2.  
d Click Apply.  
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Enable all paths on port 4.  
a In the Dial On Demand ISDN Setup section of the  
navigation frame, click the PATH CONTrol link.  
b In the start field, click the arrow and choose 2.1  
c In the end field, click the arrow and choose 3.  
d In the CONTrol field, click the arrow and choose  
Enabled.  
e Click Apply.  
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If your line speed requirements are different than the  
default (64 Kbps), you need to modify your path baud rate  
configuration.  
a In the Dial On Demand ISDN Setup section of the  
navigation frame, click the PATH BAud link.  
b In the start field, click the arrow and choose 3.  
c In the BAud field, enter your path baud rate. For  
example, enter:  
128  
d Click Apply.  
Configuring ISDN (Outside North America)  
To configure Office A outside North America, follow these  
steps:  
1
Configure ISDN Dial on Demand.  
Within IP Routing Configuration, set the primary and  
secondary phone numbers as provided by your  
telecommunications carrier for the ISDN paths.  
a In the Dial on Demand ISDN Setup section of the  
navigation frame, click the PATH LocalDialNo link.  
 
   
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b In the start field, click the arrow and choose 2.1.  
c In the LocalDialNo field, enter the local dial number  
string in quotes. For example, enter:  
"4085551001"  
d Click Apply.  
e In the start field, click the arrow and choose 2.2.  
f
In the LocalDialNo field, ener the second local dial  
number in quotes. For example, enter:  
"4085551002"  
g Click Apply.  
2
Configure the path switch type.  
a In the Dial On Demand ISDN Setup section of the  
navigation frame, click the PATH SwitchType link.  
ETSI is the default Switchtype configured. If you are  
provisioned by an ETSI ISDN Switch, then skip to step 3.  
b In the start field, click the arrow and choose 2.  
c In the SwitchType field, click the arrow and choose your  
switch type.  
d Click Apply.  
3
Enable the ISDN paths.  
a In the Dial On Demand ISDN Setup section of the  
navigation frame, click the PATH CONTrol link.  
b In the start field, click the arrow and choose 2.1.  
c In the CONTrol field, click the arrow and choose  
Enabled.  
d Click Apply.  
Your ISDN line is now initialized.  
4
Logically assign the two ISDN paths to port 4.  
a In the Dial On Demand ISDN Setup section of the  
navigation frame, click the PORT PAths link.  
b In the start field, click the arrow and choose 4.  
c In the PAths field, enter 2.1, 2.2.  
 
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d Click Apply.  
5
Enable all paths on port 4.  
a In the Dial On Demand ISDN Setup section of the  
navigation frame, click the PATH CONTrol link.  
b In the start field, click the arrow and choose 2.1  
c In the end field, click the arrow and choose 3.  
d In the CONTrol field, click the arrow and choose  
Enabled.  
e Click Apply.  
6
If your line speed requirements are different than the  
default (64 Kbps), you need to modify your path baud rate  
configuration.  
a In the Dial On Demand ISDN Setup section of the  
navigation frame, click the PATH BAud link.  
b In the start field, click the arrow and choose 3.  
c In the BAud field, enter your path baud rate. For  
example, enter:  
128  
d Click Apply.  
Configuring Dynamic Dial  
To configure Dynamic Dial, follow these steps:  
1
Set the normal bandwidth of the port to the same baud  
rate as you set for the path in the preceding procedure.  
a In the Dial on Demand Dynamic Dial section of the  
navigation frame, click the PORT NORMalBandwidth  
link.  
b In the start field, choose 4.  
c In the NORMalBandwidth field, enter your port baud  
rate. For example, enter:  
128  
d Click Apply.  
 
   
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2
Add the phone number of the other site (Office B) to the  
dial number list.  
a In the Dial on Demand Dynamic Dial section of the  
navigation frame, click the PORT DialNoList link.  
b In the start field, choose 4.  
c In the DialNoList field, enter the phone number in  
quotes of the remote site in the DialNoList field. For  
example, enter:  
"4085551212" T=BRI B=64  
d Click Apply.  
If you wish to use both BRI channels on this port, you  
must specify a second phone number in the dial number  
list.  
e In the start field, choose 4.  
f
In the DialNoList field, enter the second phone number  
in quotes of the remote site. For example, enter:  
"4085551212." T=BRI B=64  
The “.” in the phone number entry above allows you to  
enter the same number in both places.  
g Click Apply.  
3
Set the port to dial on demand.  
a In the Dial on Demand Dynamic Dial section of the  
navigation frame, click the PORT DialInitState link.  
b In the start field, choose 4.  
c In the DialInitState field, choose DialOnDemand.  
d Click Apply.  
4
Enable multilink protocol control on the port.  
a In the Dial on Demand Dynamic Dial section of the  
navigation frame, click the PPP MlpCONTrol link.  
b In the start field, choose 4.  
c In the MlpCONTrol field, choose Enabled.  
d Click Apply.  
 
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Enable dynamic dial on the port.  
a In the Dial on Demand Dynamic Dial section of the  
navigation frame, click the PORT CONTrol link.  
d Click Apply.  
Configuring Netw ork Addressing for Your Netw ork  
To configure network addressing, use either “Configuring  
Addressing,” depending on which protocol your network  
uses.  
Configuring IP Netw ork Addressing  
Use this procedure when you use IP as your network  
protocol. If you use IPX as your network protocol, go to  
“Configuring IPX Network Addressing” on page 23.  
To configure IP network addressing, follow these steps:  
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2
Obtain an address range to be assigned as the address pool  
for the DHCP server from your network administrator.  
Assign the new IP address pool to the DHCP server.  
a In the Basic IP section of the navigation frame, click the  
DHCP AddressPool link.  
b In the start field, choose 1.  
c In the AddressPool field, enter a DHCP address pool. For  
example, enter:  
20.1.0.2 - 20.1.0.254  
d Click Apply.  
3
Enable the new DHCP address pool.  
a In the Basic IP section of the navigation frame, click the  
DHCP CONTrol link.  
a In the start field, choose 1.  
b In the CONTrol field, choose AddressPool.  
 
     
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c Click Apply.  
Assign an IP address to your routing ports.  
4
a In the Basic IP section of the navigation frame, click the  
IP NETaddr link.  
b In the start field, choose 1.  
c In the NETaddr field, enter a network address. For  
example, enter:  
20.1.0.1  
d Click Apply.  
5
6
Reboot the OfficeConnect NETBuilder bridge/router by  
unplugging the power cord from the bridge/router then  
plugging it back in. Wait for all the LEDs to turn green.  
When all the LEDs are green, you will need to relogin to the  
OfficeConnect NETBuilder bridge/router. Remember to use  
the user name “root” and the new password you assigned  
for the root user.  
Reboot the network management station PC so that the  
DHCP client in the network management station acquires a  
new address from the OfficeConnect NETBuilder  
bridge/router DHCP server.  
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8
Point the browser on the client to the new port 1 IP  
address. For example, enter:  
20.1.0.1  
In the Basic IP section of the navigation frame, click the IP  
NETaddr link.  
a In the start field, choose 4.  
b In the NETaddr field, enter IPCPA.  
c Click Apply.  
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In the Dial On Demand Dynamic Dial section of the  
navigation frame, click the PORT CONTrol link.  
a In the start field, choose 4.  
b In the CONTrol field, choose Enabled.  
 
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c Click Apply.  
10 Add a default route to port 4 to tell the OfficeConnect  
NETBuilder bridge/router which port to use to  
communicate to the internet  
a In the Basic IP section of the navigation frame, click IP  
Route.  
b In the ROUte field, enter the route:  
0.0.0.0 !4 1  
c Click Apply.  
11 In the Policy Management Network Address Translation  
section on the navigation frame, click the NAT  
IPCPAddressMap link.  
a In the start field, choose 4.  
b In the IPCPAddressMap field, enter Enable.  
c Click Apply.  
12 In the Policy Management Network Address Translation  
section on the navigation frame, click the NAT CONTrol  
link.  
a In the start field, choose 4.  
b In the control field, choose Enable.  
c Click Apply.  
13 In the Dial on Demand ISDN Setup section of the  
navigation frame, click the PATH CONTrol link.  
a In the start field, choose 3.  
b In the CONTrol field, choose Enabled.  
c Click Apply.  
14 Enable IP routing.  
a In the Basic IP section of the navigation frame, click the  
IP CONTrol link.  
b In the CONTrol field, choose ROute.  
c Click Apply.  
 
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Configuring IPX Netw ork Addressing  
Use this procedure when you use IPX as your network  
protocol. If you use IP as your network protocol, go to  
“Configuring IP Network Addressing” on page 20.  
To configure IPX network addressing, follow these steps:  
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3
4
Return to the Web Link home page, click Web Link in the  
banner.  
In the Web Link navigation frame, click the Configuration  
link.  
In the Step-by-Step Configuration section of the navigation  
frame, click the IPX Routing link.  
Specify an IPX network number and header format.  
a In the Basic IPX section on the navigation frame, click  
the IPX NETnumber link.  
b In the start field, choose 1.  
c In the NETnumber field, enter the IPX network number  
for the Ethernet LAN. For example, enter:  
&AAA eth  
d Click Apply.  
e In the start field, choose 4.  
f
In the NETnumber field, enter the IPX network number  
for the WAN interface. For example, enter  
&CCC ppp  
g Click Apply.  
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Enable IPX Routing.  
a In the Basic IPX section of the navigation frame, click the  
IPX CONTrol link.  
b In the start field, choose 1.  
c In the CONTrol field, choose ROute.  
d Click Apply.  
e In the start field, choose 4.  
 
 
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f
In the CONTrol field, choose ROute.  
g Click Apply.  
Configuring PPP Authentication  
To configure PPP authentication, you will need to  
communicate with your partner office (Office B) and  
exchange user names and passwords.  
Offices A and B must be configured before remote  
connectivity can be established.  
For remote access security at Office A, assign passwords  
and usernames to your OfficeConnect NETBuilder 10  
bridge/router network.  
Office A Configuration  
For remote access security at Office A, assign passwords  
and usernames to your OfficeConnect NETBuilder 10  
bridge/router network.  
To configure PPP authentication for Office A, follow these  
steps:  
1
Return to the Web Link home page by clicking Web Link in  
the banner.  
2
3
4
In the navigation frame, click the Configuration link.  
In the navigation frame, click the IP Routing link.  
In the Dial on Demand Dynamic Dial section of the  
navigation frame, click the PPP AuthLocalUser link.  
a In the start field, choose 4.  
b In the AuthLocalUser field, enter the username and  
password for Office A (your office) in quotes. For  
example, enter:  
"OfficeA" "passwordA"  
c Click Apply.  
5
In the Dial on Demand Dynamic Dial section of the  
navigation frame, click the PPP AuthRemoteUser link.  
a In the start field, choose 4.  
 
   
Configuration Procedure  
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b In the AuthRemoteUser field, enter the username and  
password for office B (the office remote from you) in  
quotes. For example, enter:  
"OfficeB" "passwordB"  
c Click Apply.  
6
Enable port control to establish PPP connectivity using  
access security.  
a In the Dial on Demand Dynamic Dial section of the  
navigation frame, click the PORT CONTrol link.  
b In the start field, choose 4.  
c In the CONTrol field, choose Enabled.  
d Click Apply.  
Continue with the Office B configuration.  
Office B Configuration  
When you or someone else is setting up Office B, all the  
configuration steps in the guide need to be performed on  
the OfficeConnect NETBuilder bridge/router located in that  
office. Then at the Office B location, the user names and  
passwords must be entered to establish remote access  
security.  
For remote access security at Office B, assign passwords  
and usernames to your OfficeConnect network.  
To configure PPP authentication for office B, follow these  
steps:  
1
Return to the Web Link home page by clicking Web Link in  
the banner.  
2
3
4
In the navigation frame, click the Configuration link.  
In the navigation frame, click the IP Routing link.  
In the Dial on Demand Dynamic Dial section of the  
navigation frame, click the PPP AuthLocalUser link.  
a In the start field, choose 4.  
 
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b In the AuthLocalUser field, enter the username and  
password for office B in quotes. For example, enter:  
"OfficeB" "passwordB"  
c Click Apply.  
5
In the Dial on Demand Dynamic Dial section on the  
navigation frame, click the PPP AuthRemoteUser link.  
a In the start field, choose 4.  
b In the AuthRemoteUser field, enter the username and  
password for office A in quotes. For example, enter:  
"OfficeA" "passwordA"  
c Click Apply.  
6
Enable port control to establish PPP connectivity using  
access security.  
a In the Dial on Demand Dynamic Dial section of the  
navigation frame, click the PORT CONTrol link.  
b In the start field, choose 4.  
c In the CONTrol field, choose Enabled.  
Your OfficeConnect NETBuilder bridge/router configuration  
is complete.  
 
TECHNICAL SUPPORT  
3Com provides easy access to technical support information  
through a variety of services. This appendix describes these  
services.  
Information contained in this appendix is correct at time of  
publication. For the most recent information, 3Com  
recommends that you access the 3Com Corporation World  
Wide Web site.  
Online Technical Services  
3Com offers worldwide product support 24 hours a day,  
7 days a week, through the following online systems:  
World Wide Web site  
3Com Knowledgebase Web Services  
3Com FTP site  
3Com Bulletin Board Service (3Com BBS)  
SM  
3Com Facts Automated Fax Service  
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:  
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.  
 
     
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TECHNICAL SUPPORT  
3Com Know ledgebase Web Services  
This interactive tool contains technical product information  
compiled by 3Com expert technical engineers around the  
globe. Located on the World Wide Web at  
http://knowledgebase.3com.com, this service gives all  
3Com customers and partners complementary,  
round-the-clock access to technical information on most  
3Com products.  
3Com FTP Site  
Download drivers, patches, software, and MIBs across the  
Internet from the 3Com public FTP site. This service is  
available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.  
To connect to the 3Com FTP site, enter the following  
information into your FTP client:  
Hostname: ftp.3com.com  
Username: anonymous  
Password: <your Internet e-mail address>  
You do not need a user name and password with Web  
browser software such as Netscape Navigator and  
Internet Explorer.  
3Com Bulletin Board Service  
The 3Com BBS contains patches, software, and drivers for  
3Com products. This service is available through analog  
modem or digital modem (ISDN) 24 hours a day, 7 days a  
week.  
Access by Analog Modem  
To reach the service by modem, set your modem to 8 data  
bits, no parity, and 1 stop bit. Call the telephone number  
nearest you:  
Country  
Australia  
Brazil  
Data Rate  
Telephone Number  
61 2 9955 2073  
55 11 5181 9666  
33 1 6986 6954  
4989 62732 188  
852 2537 5601  
Up to 14,400 bps  
Up to 28,800 bps  
Up to 14,400 bps  
Up to 28,800 bps  
Up to 14,400 bps  
France  
Germany  
Hong Kong  
 
     
Support from Your Network Supplier  
29  
Country  
Italy  
Data Rate  
Telephone Number  
39 2 27300680  
81 3 5977 7977  
52 5 520 7835  
Up to 14,400 bps  
Up to 14,400 bps  
Up to 28,800 bps  
Up to 14,400 bps  
Up to 14,400 bps  
Up to 28,800 bps  
Up to 53,333 bps  
Japan  
Mexico  
P.R. of China  
Taiwan, R.O.C.  
U.K.  
86 10 684 92351  
886 2 377 5840  
44 1442 438278  
1 847 262 6000  
U.S.A.  
Access by Digital Modem  
ISDN users can dial in to the 3Com BBS using a digital modem  
for fast access up to 64 Kbps. To access the 3Com BBS using  
ISDN, call the following number:  
1 847 262 6000  
3Com Facts Automated Fax Service  
The 3Com Facts automated fax service provides technical  
articles, diagrams, and troubleshooting instructions on  
3Com products 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.  
Call 3Com Facts using your Touch-Tone telephone:  
1 408 727 7021  
Support from Your Netw ork Supplier  
If you require additional assistance, contact your network  
supplier. Many suppliers are authorized 3Com service  
partners who are qualified to provide a variety of services,  
including network planning, installation, 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  
 
   
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TECHNICAL SUPPORT  
If you are unable to contact your network supplier, see the  
following section on how to contact 3Com.  
Support from 3Com  
If you are unable to obtain assistance from the 3Com online  
technical resources or from your network supplier, 3Com  
offers technical telephone support services. To nd out more  
about your support options, call the 3Com technical  
telephone support phone number at the location nearest you.  
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  
Here is a list of worldwide technical telephone support  
numbers:  
Country  
Telephone Number  
Asia Pacic Rim  
Australia  
1 800 678 515  
Hong Kong  
India  
Indonesia  
Japan  
800 933 486  
+61 2 9937 5085  
001 800 61 009  
0031 61 6439  
Malaysia  
1800 801 777  
New Zealand  
Pakistan  
Philippines  
P.R. of China  
Singapore  
S. Korea  
0800 446 398  
+61 2 9937 5085  
1235 61 266 2602  
10800 61 00137 or 021 6350 1590  
800 6161 463  
From anywhere in S. Korea: 00798 611 2230  
From Seoul:  
Taiwan, R.O.C.  
Thailand  
(0)2 3455 6455  
0080 611 261  
001 800 611 2000  
Europe  
From anywhere in Europe, call: +31 (0)30 6029900 phone  
+31 (0)30 6029999 fax  
 
 
Returning Products for Repair  
31  
Country  
Telephone Number  
Europe, South Africa, and Middle East  
From the following countries, you may use the toll-free numbers:  
Austria  
0800 297468  
0800 71429  
800 17309  
Belgium  
Denmark  
Finland  
0800 113153  
0800 917959  
0800 1821502  
00800 12813  
1800 553117  
1800 9453794  
1678 79489  
0800 0227788  
800 11376  
00800 3111206  
0800 831416  
0800 995014  
900 983125  
020 795482  
0800 55 3072  
0800 966197  
France  
Germany  
Hungary  
Ireland  
Israel  
Italy  
Netherlands  
Norway  
Poland  
Portugal  
South Africa  
Spain  
Sweden  
Switzerland  
U.K.  
Latin America  
Argentina  
Brazil  
AT&T +800 666 5065  
0800 13 3266  
Chile  
1230 020 0645  
Colombia  
Mexico  
Peru  
Puerto Rico  
Venezuela  
98012 2127  
01 800 CARE (01 800 2273)  
AT&T +800 666 5065  
800 666 5065  
AT&T +800 666 5065  
North America  
1 800 NET 3Com (1 800 638 3266)  
Enterprise Customers:  
1 800 876-3266  
Returning Products for Repair  
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 senders expense.  
 
 
To obtain an authorization number, call or fax:  
Country  
Telephone Number Fax Number  
Asia, Pacific Rim  
+65 543 6500  
+65 543 6348  
Europe, South Africa, +31 30 6029900  
and Middle East  
+31 30 6029999  
Latin America  
1 408 326 2927  
1 408 326 3355  
From the following countries, you may call the toll-free numbers;  
select option 2 and then option 2:  
Austria  
0800 297468  
0800 71429  
800 17309  
Belgium  
Denmark  
Finland  
0800 113153  
0800 917959  
0800 1821502  
00800 12813  
1800553117  
1800 9453794  
1678 79489  
0800 0227788  
800 11376  
00800 3111206  
0800 831416  
0800 995014  
900 983125  
020 795482  
0800 55 3072  
0800 966197  
France  
Germany  
Hungary  
Ireland  
Israel  
Italy  
Netherlands  
Norway  
Poland  
Portugal  
South Africa  
Spain  
Sweden  
Switzerland  
U.K.  
1 800 NET 3Com  
(1 800 638 3266)  
1 408 326 7120  
(not toll-free)  
U.S.A. and Canada  
Enterprise Customers:  
1 800 876 3266  
 
3Com Corporation LIMITED WARRANTY  
OfficeConnect NETBuilder Bridge/Router  
HARDWARE  
3Com warrants this hardware product to be free from defects in workmanship and materials, under  
normal use and service, for the following length of time from the date of purchase from 3Com or its  
authorized reseller:  
3Coms sole obligation under this express warranty shall be, at 3Com’s option and expense, to repair  
the defective product or part, deliver to Customer an equivalent product or part to replace the  
defective item, or if neither of the two foregoing options is reasonably available, 3Com may, in its sole  
discretion, refund to Customer the purchase price paid for the defective product. All products that are  
replaced will become the property of 3Com. Replacement products may be new or reconditioned.  
3Com warrants any replaced or repaired product or part for ninety (90) days from shipment, or the  
remainder of the initial warranty period, whichever is longer.  
SOFTWARE  
3Com warrants that each software program licensed from it will perform in substantial conformance to  
its program specifications, for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of purchase from 3Com or its  
authorized reseller. 3Com warrants the media containing software against failure during the warranty  
period. No updates are provided. 3Com's sole obligation under this express warranty shall be, at  
3Com's option and expense, to refund the purchase price paid by Customer for any defective software  
product, or to replace any defective media with software which substantially conforms to applicable  
3Com published specifications. Customer assumes responsibility for the selection of the appropriate  
applications program and associated reference materials. 3Com makes no warranty or representation  
that its software products will meet Customers requirements or work in combination with any  
hardware or applications software products provided by third parties, that the operation of the  
software products will be uninterrupted or error free, or that all defects in the software products will be  
corrected. For any third party products listed in the 3Com software product documentation or  
specifications as being compatible, 3Com will make reasonable efforts to provide compatibility, except  
where the non-compatibility is caused by a "bug" or defect in the third party's product or from use of  
the software product not in accordance with 3Com’s published specifications or user manual.  
YEAR 2000 WARRANTY  
In addition to the Hardware Warranty and Software Warranty stated above, 3Com warrants that each  
product sold or licensed to Customer on and after January 1, 1998 that is date sensitive will continue  
performing properly with regard to such date data on and after January 1, 2000, provided that all  
other products used by Customer in connection or combination with the 3Com product, including  
hardware, software, and firmware, accurately exchange date data with the 3Com product, with the  
exception of those products identified at 3Com’s Web site,  
product that is stated to meet this standard does not perform properly with regard to such date data  
on and after January 1, 2000, and Customer notifies 3Com before the later of April 1, 2000, or ninety  
(90) days after purchase of the product from 3Com or its authorized reseller, 3Com shall, at its option  
and expense, provide a software update which would effect the proper performance of such product,  
repair such product, deliver to Customer an equivalent product to replace such product, or if none of  
the foregoing is feasible, refund to Customer the purchase price paid for such product.  
Any software update or replaced or repaired product will carry a Year 2000 Warranty for ninety (90)  
days after purchase or until April 1, 2000, whichever is later.  
OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE  
Customer must contact a 3Com Corporate Service Center or an Authorized 3Com Service Center  
within the applicable warranty period to obtain warranty service authorization. Dated proof of  
purchase from 3Com or its authorized reseller may be required. Products returned to 3Com's  
Corporate Service Center must be pre-authorized by 3Com with a Return Material Authorization (RMA)  
number marked on the outside of the package, and sent prepaid and packaged appropriately for safe  
shipment, and it is recommended that they be insured or sent by a method that provides for tracking  
of the package. The repaired or replaced item will be shipped to Customer, at 3Com's expense, not  
later than thirty (30) days after 3Com receives the defective product.  
 
 
Dead- or Defective-on-Arrival. In the event a product completely fails to function or exhibits a defect in  
materials or workmanship within the first forty-eight (48) hours of installation but no later than thirty  
(30) days after the date of purchase, and this is verified by 3Com, it will be considered dead- or  
defective-on-arrival (DOA) and a replacement shall be provided by advance replacement. The  
replacement product will normally be shipped not later than three (3) business days after 3Coms  
verification of the DOA product, but may be delayed due to export or import procedures. When an  
advance replacement is provided and Customer fails to return the original product to 3Com within  
fifteen (15) days after shipment of the replacement, 3Com will charge Customer for the replacement  
product, at list price.  
3Com shall not be responsible for any software, firmware, information, or memory data of Customer  
contained in, stored on, or integrated with any products returned to 3Com for repair, whether under  
warranty or not.  
WARRANTIES EXCLUSIVE  
IF A 3COM PRODUCT DOES NOT OPERATE AS WARRANTED ABOVE, CUSTOMER'S SOLE REMEDY FOR  
BREACH OF THAT WARRANTY SHALL BE REPAIR, REPLACEMENT, OR REFUND OF THE PURCHASE  
PRICE PAID, AT 3COM'S OPTION. TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, THE FOREGOING  
WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, TERMS,  
OR CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, EITHER IN FACT OR BY OPERATION OF LAW, STATUTORY OR  
OTHERWISE, INCLUDING WARRANTIES, TERMS, OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR  
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SATISFACTORY QUALITY, CORRESPONDENCE WITH DESCRIPTION, AND  
NON-INFRINGEMENT, ALL OF WHICH ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. 3COM NEITHER ASSUMES NOR  
AUTHORIZES ANY OTHER PERSON TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH  
THE SALE, INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE OR USE OF ITS PRODUCTS.  
3COM SHALL NOT BE LIABLE UNDER THIS WARRANTY IF ITS TESTING AND EXAMINATION DISCLOSE  
THAT THE ALLEGED DEFECT OR MALFUNCTION IN THE PRODUCT DOES NOT EXIST OR WAS CAUSED  
BY CUSTOMER'S OR ANY THIRD PERSON'S MISUSE, NEGLECT, IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR TESTING,  
UNAUTHORIZED ATTEMPTS TO OPEN, REPAIR OR MODIFY THE PRODUCT, OR ANY OTHER CAUSE  
BEYOND THE RANGE OF THE INTENDED USE, OR BY ACCIDENT, FIRE, LIGHTNING, OTHER HAZARDS,  
OR ACTS OF GOD.  
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY  
TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, 3COM ALSO EXCLUDES FOR ITSELF AND ITS SUPPLIERS ANY  
LIABILITY, WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), FOR INCIDENTAL,  
CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, OR FOR LOSS OF  
REVENUE OR PROFITS, LOSS OF BUSINESS, LOSS OF INFORMATION OR DATA, OR OTHER FINANCIAL  
LOSS ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE, INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE, USE,  
PERFORMANCE, FAILURE, OR INTERRUPTION OF ITS PRODUCTS, EVEN IF 3COM OR ITS AUTHORIZED  
RESELLER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, AND LIMITS ITS LIABILITY TO  
REPAIR, REPLACEMENT, OR REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID, AT 3COM'S OPTION. THIS  
DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES WILL NOT BE AFFECTED IF ANY REMEDY PROVIDED HEREIN  
SHALL FAIL OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE.  
DISCLAIMER  
Some countries, states, or provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of implied warranties or  
the limitation of incidental or consequential damages for certain products supplied to consumers, or  
the limitation of liability for personal injury, so the above limitations and exclusions may be limited in  
their application to you. When the implied warranties are not allowed to be excluded in their entirety,  
they will be limited to the duration of the applicable written warranty. This warranty gives you specific  
legal rights which may vary depending on local law.  
GOVERNING LAW  
This Limited Warranty shall be governed by the laws of the State of California, U.S.A. excluding its  
conflicts of laws principles and excluding the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the  
International Sale of Goods.  
3Com Corporation  
5400 Bayfront Plaza  
Santa Clara, CA 95054  
(408) 326-5000  
 
FCC CLASS A VERIFICATION STATEMENT  
WARNING: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules, and the Canadian Department of Communications  
Equipment Standards entitled, “Digital Apparatus,” ICES-003. These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial installation. This equipment  
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance  
with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this  
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case, the user will be  
required to correct the interference at the user’s own expense.  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by 3Com could void the user’s authority to operate  
this equipment.  
 
 
FCC CLASS B STATEMENT  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions:  
1
2
This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired  
operation.  
WARNING: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules, and the Canadian Department of Communications  
Equipment Standards entitled, “Digital Apparatus,” ICES-003.These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment  
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance  
with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no  
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause  
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the  
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the  
following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from the one which the receiver is  
connected to.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful:  
The Interference Handbook  
This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. Stock No.  
004-000-00345-4.  
NOTE: In order to maintain compliance with the limits of a Class B digital device, 3Com requires that  
you use quality interface cables when connecting to this device. Changes or modifications not expressly  
approved by 3Com could void the users authority to operate this equipment. Refer to the manual for  
specifications on cabling types.  
 
 
FCC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
We declare under our sole responsibility that the  
Model:  
Description:  
10  
OfficeConnect NETBuilder bridge/router  
to which this declaration relates, is in conformity with the following standards or other normative  
documents:  
ANSI C63.4-1992 Methods of Measurement  
Federal Communications Commission 47 CFR Part 15, subpart B  
15.107 (a) Class B Conducted Limits  
15.109 (a) Class B Radiated Emissions Limits  
15.107 (e) Class B Conducted Limits  
15.109 (g) Class B Radiated Emissions Limits  
3Com Corporation, 5400 Bayfront Plaza, P.O. Box 58145, Santa Clara, CA 95052-8145  
 
 
3COM END USER SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT  
IMPORTANT: Read Before Using This Product  
YOU SHOULD CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS BEFORE USING  
THIS PRODUCT. IT CONTAINS SOFTWARE, THE USE OF WHICH IS LICENSED BY 3COM  
CORPORATION (“3COM”) TO ITS CUSTOMERS FOR THEIR USE ONLY AS SET FORTH BELOW. IF  
YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT, DO NOT USE THE  
SOFTWARE. USING ANY PART OF THE SOFTWARE INDICATES THAT YOU ACCEPT THESE TERMS.  
LICENSE: 3Com grants you a nonexclusive license to use the accompanying software program(s) (the  
Software”) subject to the terms and restrictions set forth in this License Agreement. You are not  
permitted to lease, rent, distribute or sublicense the Software or to use the Software in a time-sharing  
arrangement or in any other unauthorized manner. Further, no license is granted to you in the human  
readable code of the Software (source code). Except as provided below, this License Agreement does  
not grant you any rights to patents, copyrights, trade secrets, trademarks, or any other rights in respect  
to the Software.  
The Software is licensed to be used on any workstation or any network server owned by or leased to  
you, provided that the Software is used only in connection with a 3Com adapter. You may reproduce  
and provide one (1) copy of the Software and supporting documentation for each such workstation or  
network server on which the Software is used as permitted hereunder. Otherwise, the Software and  
supporting documentation may be copied only as essential for backup or archive purposes in support  
of your use of the Software as permitted hereunder. You must reproduce and include all copyright  
notices and any other proprietary rights notices appearing on the Software and the supporting  
documentation on any copies that you make.  
NO ASSIGNMENT; NO REVERSE ENGINEERING: You may not transfer or assign the Software and/or  
this License Agreement to another party without the prior written consent of 3Com. If such consent is  
given and you transfer or assign the Software and/or this License Agreement, then you must at the  
same time either transfer any copies of the Software as well as the supporting documentation to the  
same party or destroy any such materials not transferred. Except as set forth above, you may not  
transfer or assign the Software or your rights under this License Agreement.  
Modification, reverse engineering, reverse compiling, or disassembly of the Software is expressly  
prohibited. However, if you are a European Community (EC) resident, information necessary to  
achieve interoperability of the Software with other programs within the meaning of the EC Directive on  
the Legal Protection of Computer Programs is available to you from 3Com upon written request.  
EXPORT RESTRICTIONS: You agree that you will not export or re-export the Software or  
accompanying documentation (or any copies thereof) or any products utilizing the Software or such  
documentation in violation of any applicable laws or regulations of the United States and the country  
in which you obtained them.  
TRADE SECRETS; TITLE: You acknowledge and agree that the structure, sequence and organization  
of the Software are the valuable trade secrets of 3Com and its suppliers. You agree to hold such trade  
secrets in confidence. You further acknowledge and agree that ownership of, and title to, the Software  
and all subsequent copies thereof regardless of the form or media are held by 3Com and its suppliers.  
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT LEGEND: All technical data and computer software are commercial  
in nature and developed solely at private expense. The Software is delivered as “Commercial Computer  
Software” as defined in DFARS 252.227-7014 (June 1995) or as a “commercial item” as defined in  
FAR 2.101(a) and as such is provided with only such rights as are provided in this License Agreement,  
which is 3Coms 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 delivered to you under this License Agreement.  
TERM AND TERMINATION: This license will expire fifty (50) years from the date that you first use the  
Software, if it is not earlier terminated. You may terminate it at any time by destroying the Software  
and documentation together with all copies and merged portions in any form. It will also terminate  
immediately if you fail to comply with any term or condition of this License Agreement. Upon such  
termination you agree to destroy the Software and documentation, together with all copies and  
merged portions in any form.  
GOVERNING LAW: This License Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of California as  
such laws are applied to agreements entered into and to be performed entirely within California  
between California residents and by the laws of the United States. You agree that the United Nations  
Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (1980) is hereby excluded in its entirety  
 
 
from application to this License Agreement.  
LIMITED WARRANTY; LIMITATION OF LIABILITY: All warranties and limitations of liability applicable  
to the Software are as stated on the Limited Warranty Card or in the product manual, whether in paper  
or electronic form, accompanying the Software. Such warranties and limitations of liability are  
incorporated herein in their entirety by this reference.  
SEVERABILITY: In the event any provision of this License Agreement is found to be invalid, illegal or  
unenforceable, the validity, legality and enforceability of any of the remaining provisions shall not in  
any way be affected or impaired and a valid, legal and enforceable provision of similar intent and  
economic impact shall be substituted therefor.  
ENTIRE AGREEMENT: This License Agreement sets forth the entire understanding and agreement  
between you and 3Com, supersedes all prior agreements, whether written or oral, with respect to the  
Software, and may be amended only in a writing signed by both parties.  
3Com is a registered trademark of 3Com Corporation.  
3Com Corporation, 5400 Bayfront Plaza, P.O. Box 58145, Santa Clara, CA 95052-8145.  
(408) 764-5000  
 

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