3Com Pet Fence 3CR100AV97 User Manual

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OfficeConnect Gateway  
ADSL Data and Voice (3CR100AV97)  
Quick Start Guide  
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Congratulations on choosing the 3Com OfceConnect Gateway,  
your ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) broadband  
access solution. This guide describes how to set up the  
Introduction  
OfceConnect Gateway Data and Voice (3CR100AV97) base unit.  
The OfceConnect Gateway allows one or more networked  
computers to connect to the Internet or a remote LAN (Local  
Area Network). Once connected, local users (a local branch ofce)  
can communicate with remote computers (the main ofce) as if  
they were connected locally.  
The four POTS (Plain Old Telephone System) voice ports enable  
simultaneous delivery of up to four voice calls and continuous  
high-speed Internet or remote LAN access over a single DSL  
interface.  
Setting up the OfceConnect Gateway Data and Voice unit is a  
three-step process:  
1) Unpacking and positioning  
2) Connecting the cables  
3) Conguring the OfceConnect Gateway  
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This guide describes how to install and congure the  
OfceConnect Gateway Data and Voice base unit for broadband  
internet access using the units default settings. For most users,  
you will not need to modify the default settings to support your  
broadband access requirements.  
Before You  
Begin  
To set up your OfceConnect Gateway Data and Voice base unit  
for shared access to the internet, you must have the following:  
An Internet Service Provider (ISP) account.  
ADSL Service already installed at your location, with an avail-  
able ADSL wall jack, congured for data and voice services.  
A computer (PC) with Ethernet connectivity and TCP/IP soft-  
ware. (Note: TCP/IP is automatically included with Windows  
2000, ME, 98, 95, and NT.)  
A Web Browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer (4.0 or  
later) or Netscape Navigator (4.0 or later), installed on your  
computer.  
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Unpack the contents and ensure that it includes the following  
items:  
Package  
Contents  
AC/DC, 18 watt Power Adapter and Power Cord  
LAN Cable, RJ-45 (CAT-5), Blue  
ADSL Cable RJ-11/RJ-11, Black  
One RJ-11, 7-ft telephone cable, Silver  
Rubber feet (4)  
Stacking clip  
When positioning your OfceConnect Gateway, make sure of the  
following:  
Positioning  
the  
Gateway  
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Unit is out of direct sunlight and away from sources of heat.  
Cabling is away from power lines, uorescent lighting xtures,  
and sources of electrical noise such as radios, transmitters, and  
ampliers.  
Water or moisture cannot enter the case of the unit.  
Air ow around the unit and through the vents in the side and  
back of the case is not restricted. A minimum of 1 in. (2.54 cm)  
clearance is recommended.  
Using Rubber Feet and Stacking Clip  
For desktop use, the four self-adhesive rubber feet  
help to stabilize your OfceConnect Gateway and pre-  
vent sliding. Attach the feet to the marked areas at  
each corner of the underside of your OfceConnect  
Gateway.  
In addition, the stacking clip provided may be used  
for stacking any other OfceConnect units, such as the  
OfceConnect Gateway Voice Expansion Unit or  
OfceConnect Ethernet hubs and switches, neatly and  
securely together. You can stack up to a maximum of  
four units. To stack your units, secure the clip as  
shown in Figure 1.  
Figure 1  
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The ports and cables of the OfceConnect Gateway products are  
color-coded to help you connect the cables properly.  
Connect  
Cables  
The following illustration shows the connector cabling:  
Reset Button  
12V DC  
MAX  
1.5  
A
2
LAN Connection  
C
D
V
X
A
12  
1.5  
M
A
4
Power  
3
1
Phone Connections  
DSL Connection  
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Figure 2  
To connect the OfceConnect Gateways cables:  
1. Connect the DSL cable.  
Connect the DSL cable (black) to the ADSL wall jack and the  
other end to the DSL port (black) of your OfceConnect Gateway.  
Note: If you will be using  
the 3Com OfficeConnect  
Gateway Voice Expansion  
Unit (3C100XF) with your  
base unit, please refer to  
the Quick Start Guide sup-  
plied with the Voice  
Expansion Unit for config-  
uration and installation  
information.  
2. Connect the LAN cable.  
Connect one end of the LAN cable (blue) to the Ethernet port of  
your computer and the other end to the LAN port (blue) on the  
rear panel of the OfceConnect Gateway.  
3. Connect the Telephone Cable(s).  
Phone  
Port  
Phone  
Number  
You can connect up to four POTS-based devices (telephones, fax  
machines, or modems) to the Phone ports of the OfceConnect  
Gateway, using telephone cables (silver) such as the one pro-  
vided. Your Service Provider assigns phone numbers to each  
port, and can tell you which phone ports on your unit corre-  
spond to the phone numbers. You can use the table on the left to  
record the unique phone number for each phone port.  
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4. Connect the power adapter.  
Connect the cable from the power adapter to the Power inlet on  
the rear panel of the unit. Connect the power cord to the power  
adapter. Connect the other end of the power cord into a surge-  
protected electrical outlet.  
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Once the unit is connected, the Power LED illuminates (green) on  
the front panel of the OfceConnect Gateway Data and Voice  
unit. Wait for the Alert LED on the front panel to stop ashing  
(amber) and transition to off, within 1-2 minutes.  
Operational  
Status  
When the Power LED is green and the Alert LED is off, it  
indicates that the OfceConnect Gateway Data and Voice unit has  
successfully powered up, performed a Power On Self-Test (POST)  
and is now operational.  
Each computer must be properly set up with TCP/IP and opti-  
mized for use with dynamic IP addressing.  
Optimizing  
Your  
Computer  
Checking for Dynamic or Static IP Addressing  
From the Start Menu, select Settings, and then Control Panel.  
Windows 95, 98 or NT:  
Double-click the Network icon. From the Conguration tab of  
the Network window, select TCP/IP for the Ethernet Network  
Interface Card (NIC) that will be associated with your  
OfceConnect Gateway. For Windows NT: Click the Protocols tab  
on the Network window, and then select TCP/IP. Click  
Properties. Click the IP Address tab on the TCP/IP Properties  
window.  
DHCP: (Dynamic Host  
Configuration Protocol):  
Dynamic IP addressing is the  
type of addressing scheme  
most often used by Internet  
Service Providers (ISPs), and  
is also the type that is preva-  
lent in many existing  
corporate networks.  
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The OfceConnect Gateway,  
which can act as a DHCP  
server, is optimized for use  
with dynamic, rather than  
static, IP addressing.  
Windows 2000:  
Double-click the Network and Dial-up Connections icon, then  
double-click the Local Area Connection icon. Click Properties  
on the Local Area Connection Status window and then select  
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) from the list of components shown  
on the General tab of the Local Area Connection Properties  
window. Click the General tab on the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)  
Properties window.  
For most users, it is most  
likely that your computer or  
computers are already set up  
for dynamic IP addressing. By  
default, the OfficeConnect  
Gateway assigns IP addresses  
dynamically to each attached  
computer.  
If Obtain an IP address automatically (Windows 95, 98, 2000) or  
Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server (Windows NT) is  
selected, your computer has a dynamic IP address.  
If Specify an IP address is selected, your computer has a static  
IP address.  
Click Cancel to exit the window, and then click Cancel again on  
the remaining windows until you get back to the Control Panel.  
Static IP Settings:  
IP: ___ . ___ . ___ . ___  
Mask: ___ . ___ . ___ . ___  
Where To Go from here…  
If you are set up for dynamic IP addressing, proceed to the next  
section, Congure the Gateway. If you are set up for static IP  
addressing, record your settings. You will need them for your  
nal setup. Then set up dynamic addressing so you can continue  
with the conguration of the OfceConnect Gateway.  
GW: ___ . ___ . ___ . ___  
DNS1: ___ . ___ . ___ . ___  
DNS2: ___ . ___ . ___ . ___  
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The following procedure describes how to initially congure the  
Wide Area Network (WAN) interface settings for your  
OfceConnect Gateway or re-congure them after resetting the  
unit to its factory default settings.  
Congure  
the Gateway  
Using a web browser on your PC, launch the OfceConnect  
Gateway home page by entering the OfceConnect Gateways  
default IP address, 192.168.1.1.  
If after the initial connection the  
OfficeConnect Gateway home  
page (Fig 3) is displayed, then  
the WAN interface has already  
been congured for you.  
Congratulations, your  
OfceConnect Gateway is  
successfully congured and is  
ready for use.  
Figure 3  
If the WAN Interface Inactive message is displayed (Fig 4), your  
rst step is to create a password protected admin account and  
congure the WAN interface.  
Click Continue to proceed.  
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The system will display the  
Username and Password Required  
window (Fig 5) and prompts for  
Username and Password. (Note:  
The User Name and Password  
entries are case-sensitive.)  
Figure 4  
The default value for the User Name is admin. There is no  
default Password value. Enter admin in the User Name eld and  
leave the Password eld blank (no entry). Click OK.  
The system will display the Unprotected User window (Fig 6). You  
need to assign a Password for your User Name (admin). This  
window is displayed when the OfceConnect Gateway Web  
Congurator is accessed using  
Figure 5  
the systems default password;  
such as during the initial cong-  
uration of the unit or after the  
factory default settings have  
been restored.  
Figure 6  
Click Apply and the WAN Interface Conguration screen will  
appear. Continue on to the WAN Conguration section on page 6.  
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After you successfully created your administrative account  
and assigned a password, you can now start the WAN  
conguration.  
WAN  
Conguration  
The WAN Conguration page is displayed (Fig 7).  
Important: Before you begin, ensure that you have obtained all  
required WAN parameter information from your Service Provider  
to properly congure the connection.  
To congure a WAN protocol, select it from the WAN Protocol  
elds drop-down menu. The following WAN protocols are sup-  
ported: RFC 1483 (ATM Adaptation Layer 5 Protocol), RFC  
1483-MER (MAC Encapsulated  
Routing), PPPoE (Point-to-Point  
Protocol over Ethernet), PPPoA  
(LLC-SNAP) (Point-to-Point  
Protocol over ATM with Logical  
Link Control), and PPPoA (VC-  
Mux) (Point-to-Point Protocol  
over ATM with Virtual Circuit).  
When you select a WAN proto-  
col, the WAN Conguration page  
interactively changes to display  
the elds associated with the  
selected protocol.  
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Figure 7  
For a description of each eld on the WAN Conguration page,  
click the Help button.  
After the WAN conguration is complete and you are connected,  
go to the Documentation link in the online help section, to get  
more detailed information and step-by-step instructions in the  
OfceConnect Gateway Users Guide. Alternately you can type  
www.3com.com/ocg/docs directly in your browsers address bar.  
Related  
Documents  
The only information required for an RFC 1483 conguration in a  
dynamic environment are the VPI/VCI numbers from your ISP.  
The DHCP Client over WAN setting is enabled, and unless  
instructed otherwise, the IP Routing Protocol should be set to  
RIPv2.  
RFC1483  
Dynamic  
Conguration  
Assign a meaningful name to your conguration in the PVC Name  
(Private Virtual Circuit) eld, and record your settings here:  
PVC Name: ________________ VPI: _______ VCI: _______  
Click the Apply button to apply your changes.  
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In an RFC 1483 or an RFC 1483-MER conguration with static IP  
addressing, the DHCP Client over WAN setting is disabled. You  
will also see elds for local and remote WAN IP addresses, and  
RFC1483  
Static  
Conguration for the WAN IP Mask.  
Assign a meaningful name to your conguration in the PVC  
Name eld, and record your settings here:  
PVC Name: ________________ VPI: _______ VCI: _______  
Local WAN IP Address:  
Remote WAN IP Address: _____ . _____ . _____ . _____  
WAN IP Mask: _____ . _____ . _____ . _____  
_____ . _____ . _____ . _____  
Click the Apply button to apply your changes.  
The PPPoE and PPPoA congurations require a PPP login  
account with your Service Provider, in addition to VPI/VCI  
numbers and IP addresses. Select the appropriate protocol from  
PPPoE or  
PPPoA  
Conguration the WAN Protocol drop-down menu.  
Assign a meaningful name to your conguration in the PVC  
Name eld, and record your settings here:  
User Name: _______________ Password: _______________  
PVC Name: ________________ VPI: _______ VCI: _______  
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If the Service Provider uses dynamic addressing, set the Address  
Selection eld to Negotiate. For static addressing, set the eld to  
Specied and complete the elds below:  
Local WAN IP Address:  
Remote WAN IP Address: _____ . _____ . _____ . _____  
WAN IP Mask: _____ . _____ . _____ . _____  
_____ . _____ . _____ . _____  
Click the Apply button to apply your changes.  
The Voice Conguration page contains the elds required to con-  
gure the phone lines for your OfceConnect Gateway Data and  
Voice base unit. The same settings also apply to the phone ports  
of the optional OfceConnect Gateway Voice Expansion unit.  
Voice  
Conguration  
Select the appropriate Gateway from the drop-down menu, ll in  
the VPI and VCI numbers, and select the Companding value as  
specied by your Service Provider. Record your settings here:  
Gateway: _____________ VPI: _______ VCI: _______  
Click the Apply button to apply your changes.  
Save Your  
Important: Remember to save your completed conguration using  
the SaveAll button.  
Conguration  
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Connecting an additional hub:  
Connecting  
multiple  
users  
After you have nished the conguration of your OfceConnect  
Gateway, you can connect an additional Ethernet hub or hubs to  
add up to 253 users, which is the maximum supported by the  
OfceConnect Gateway.  
Note: If you previously used static addressing, use Chapter 2 of  
the Users Guide (available online at www.3com.com/ocg/docs) and  
the settings you recorded earlier to set up your workstations and  
the OfceConnect Gateway for static IP addressing.  
An example of an eight-user connection is shown below (Fig 8),  
using a 3Com OfceConnect Ethernet Hub 8.  
1. Verify network conguration.  
Check with your network administrator that the built-in DHCP  
server will not cause conicts on the network. In most instances,  
however, the OfceConnect Gateway will automatically detect  
the presence of another DHCP server on the network and disable  
its own built-in DHCP server.  
2. Connect the LAN cable.  
OfficeConnect  
Ethernet Hub 8  
Connect one end of the LAN cable  
(blue) to a port of the ethernet  
hub and the other end to the LAN  
port (blue) on the rear panel of the  
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2
3
OfficeConnect Gateway  
ADSL Data and Voice  
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4
6
8
8
IX  
D
I/M  
D
M
OfceConnect Gateway.  
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D
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A
X
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0
1
0
M
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3. Uplink port conguration  
The OfceConnect Gateway will  
automatically detect uplink ports  
and congure itself accordingly.  
No further action is required.  
X
A
Ethernet cable  
M
A
1.5  
Figure 8  
Rebooting the OfceConnect Gateway Data and Voice Base Unit:  
To reboot an OfceConnect Gateway Data and Voice unit that is  
powered up, press and hold the Reset button for at least two  
seconds.  
Rebooting  
the Unit  
Reset Button  
The Reset button is located on the rear panel of the OfceConnect  
Gateway Data and Voice Base Unit, as previously shown in the  
installation diagram (Fig 2) on page 3.  
Restoring Factory Default Settings:  
To restore the factory default settings of the OfceConnect  
Gateway, press and hold the Reset button for ve (5) seconds  
while power-cycling the unit. This will restore the factory  
default settings to all OfceConnect Gateway parameters,  
including the Administrator password.  
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The LED Indicators on the front panels of the OfceConnect  
Gateway Data and Voice unit provide the following information:  
Front Panel  
Indicators  
Alert  
Off  
Off indicates the unit has passed the Power On Self-Test and is working properly.  
Amber (blinking) Lit during Power On Self-Test or software upgrade.  
Red  
Indicates a diagnostic failure in the unit. Refer to the Troubleshooting section in the  
OfceConnect Gateway Users Guide.  
Power  
Off  
Power not being supplied to the unit.  
Green  
Remains lit as long as power is supplied to the unit.  
DSL Status  
Link  
Off  
DSL connection not established.  
Yellow (blinking)  
Establishment of Layer 1 WAN Link in progress.  
Green, then Yellow (blinking)  
Establishment of Layer 2 WAN Link in progress.  
Note: May not see yellow with a fast establishment of the Layer 2 WAN.  
DSL connection established.  
Green  
Data  
Off  
No user trafc on the DSL link.  
Green (blinking)  
Green  
User trafc on the DSL link.  
Heavy user trafc on the DSL link.  
LAN Status  
10  
Off  
Disabled or no 10 Mbit trafc.  
10 Mbit Link Integrity.  
Green  
Off  
100  
Disabled or no 100 Mbit trafc.  
100 Mbit Link Integrity.  
No LAN Port trafc.  
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Green  
Off  
Data  
Green (blinking) LAN Port trafc.  
Green  
Heavy LAN Port trafc.  
Phone Status  
1- 4  
Off  
Onhook. The phone port is not being used.  
Offhook. The phone port is being used.  
Green  
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Information contained in this document is correct at time of  
publication. The following services are available 24 hours a day, 7  
days a week. For the most uptodate information, 3Com recom-  
mends that you access the 3Com Corporation World Wide Web  
site.  
Technical  
Support  
World Wide Web Site  
This service provides access to online support information such  
as technical documentation and software library, as well as sup-  
port options ranging from technical education to maintenance  
and professional services.  
Support from Your Network Supplier  
If additional assistance is required, contact your network sup-  
plier. Many suppliers are authorized 3Com service partners who  
are qualied to provide a variety of services, including network  
planning, installation, hardware maintenance, application train-  
ing, 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  
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Details about recent conguration changes, if applicable  
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, please call the 3Com technical telephone  
support phone number at the location nearest you. Please refer to  
the table on page 11.  
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 conguration changes, if applicable  
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Returning Products for Repair  
Before you send a product directly to 3Com for repair, you must  
rst obtain a Return Materials Authorization (RMA) number.  
Products sent to 3Com without RMA numbers will be returned to  
the sender unopened, at the senders expense.  
To obtain an RMA number, please call the local number for your  
region, listed below.  
Asia Pacic Rim  
Australia  
1 800 678 515  
Europe  
Austria  
Belgium  
07110 900116  
Hong Kong  
India  
800 933 486  
32 (0) 70 233 545 (Flemish)  
32 (0) 70 233 546 (French)  
45 (0) 35 44 5531  
358 (0) 98170015  
33 (0) 803 070693  
49 (0) 180 567 1548  
49 (0) 180 567 1548  
971 4 807 4555  
000 800 650 1111  
+61 2 9937 5085  
001 800 61 009  
03 5783 1270  
Denmark  
Finland  
Indonesia  
Japan  
France  
Malaysia  
1 800 801 777  
Germany  
Hungary  
Israel  
New Zealand  
Pakistan  
0 800 446 398  
+61 2 9937 5085  
1 235 61 266 2602  
00 800 0638 3266  
10 800 61 00137  
021 6350 1590  
800 6161 463  
Philippines  
P. R. of China  
Italy  
147 809 903  
Luxembourg  
Netherlands  
Norway  
352 342 080 8318  
0900 20 25 857  
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47 (0) 23 50 0097  
49 (0) 180 567 1548  
351 (21) 4154034  
902 117 964  
Singapore  
Poland  
South Korea  
00798 611 2230  
02 3455 6455  
Portugal  
Spain  
Taiwan, R.O.C  
Thailand  
0080 611 261  
Sweden  
Switzerland  
United Kingdom  
46 (0) 851 992 0305  
0 848 840200  
001 800 611 2000  
0 870 8444546  
Middle East, Africa  
All locations  
971 4 807 4555  
Latin America  
Argentina  
0 810 444 3266  
North America  
Brazil  
0 900 133 266  
North America  
1 800 net 3Com  
(1 800 638 3266)  
Colombia  
9 800 11 3266  
Mexico City  
Other Latin America  
0 1 800 849 2273  
AT&T Direct + 800 998 2112  
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3Com Corporation Limited Warranty  
The duration of the warranty for the OfceConnect Gateway is Lifetime.  
Hardware  
3Com warrants the OfceConnect Gateway to be free from defects in workmanship and materials,  
under normal use and service, for lifetime from the date of purchase from 3Com or its authorized  
reseller.  
If a product does not operate as warranted above during the applicable warranty period, 3Com shall, at  
its option and expense, repair the defective product or part, deliver to Customer an equivalent product  
or part to replace the defective item, or 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. Any replaced or repaired product or part has a ninety (90) day warranty or  
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software products, or to replace any defective media with software which substantially conforms to  
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warranty or not.  
Telephone Support, with coverage for basic troubleshooting only, will be provided for one year, on a  
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Customer purchased this product directly from 3Com, or if Customers reseller is unable to provide  
telephone support. Please refer to the Technical Support section in this Quick Start Guide for telephone  
numbers.  
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ITS PRODUCTS.  
3COM SHALL NOT BE LIABLE UNDER THIS WARRANTY IF ITS TESTING AND EXAMINATION DIS-  
CLOSE THAT THE ALLEGED DEFECT IN THE PRODUCT DOES NOT EXIST OR WAS CAUSED BY  
CUSTOMERS OR ANY THIRD PERSONS MISUSE, NEGLECT, IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR TEST-  
ING, UNAUTHORIZED ATTEMPTS TO REPAIR OR MODIFY, OR ANY OTHER CAUSE BEYOND THE  
RANGE OF THE INTENDED USE, OR BY ACCIDENT, FIRE, LIGHTNING, OR OTHER HAZARD.  
Limitation of Liability  
TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, 3COM ALSO EXCLUDES FOR ITSELF AND ITS SUPPLI-  
ERS 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, INSTALLA-  
TION, 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 3COMS OPTION. THIS DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES  
WILL NOT BE AFFECTED IF ANY REMEDY PROVIDED HEREIN SHALL FAIL OF ITS ESSENTIAL  
PURPOSE.  
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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 specif-  
ic 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  
conicts of laws principles and excluding the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the  
International Sale of Goods.  
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3Com Corporation,  
All specications are subject to change  
Corporate Headquarters,  
5400 Bayfront Plaza, Santa Clara,  
CA 95052-8145, USA.  
without notice.  
Printed in the U.S.A.  
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