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3Com Corporation
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5400 Bayfront Plaza
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© 3Com Corporation, 1996. 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 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 of any kind, either implied or expressed, including, but not limited to, the
implied warranties of merchantability 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.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT LEGENDS:
If you are a United States government agency, then this documentation and the software described herein are provided to you subject to the
following restricted rights:
For units of the Department of Defense:
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Use, duplication or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph (c) (1) (ii) for
restricted Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at 48 C.F.R. 52.227-7013. 3Com Corporation, 5400 Bayfront Plaza, Santa Clara,
California 95052-8145.
For civilian agencies:
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Use, reproduction or disclosure is subject to restrictions set forth in subparagraph (a) through (d) of the Commercial
Computer Software - Restricted Rights Clause at 48 C.F.R. 52.227-19 and the limitations set forth in 3Com Corporation’s standard commercial
agreement for the software. Unpublished rights reserved under the copyright laws of the United States.
If there is any software on removable media described in this documentation, it is furnished under a license agreement included with the
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unable to locate a copy, please contact 3Com and a copy will be provided to you.
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3Com is a registered trademark of 3Com Corporation. 3ComFacts and Ask3Com are service marks of 3Com Corporation.
CompuServe is a registered trademark of CompuServe, Inc. UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries, licensed
exclusively through X/Open Company, Ltd. Inmac is a registered trademark of Inmac Corporation. Sun, SunOS, and SPARC are trademarks of Sun
Microsystems Inc. Centronics is a trademark of Centronics.
IBM and AT are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. MOD-TAP is a registered trademark of MOD-TAP
Corporation. Teflon is a registered trademark of Dupont de Nemours and Company. Motorola is a registered trademark of Motorola, Inc. AT&T is a
trademark of AT&T.
Other brand and product names may be registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders.
Guide written by Barbara Matsumura and Alan Wachtel. Edited by Pat Vaughn and Susan Keohan. Illustrations by Debra Knodel and Ramona
Boersma. Production by Ramona Boersma.
ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY INFORMATION
Classes
Various national agencies (in the United States, The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) govern the levels of electromagnetic emissions
from digital devices. Electromagnetic emissions can interfere with radio and television transmission. To reduce the risk of harmful interference
these agencies have established requirements for manufacturers of digital devices
The manufacturer of a digital device must test and label a product to inform an end-user of the maximum emission level from the product
when used in accordance with its instructions. The emission levels encountered are classified as Class A or Class B. A system that meets the
Class A requirement can be marketed for use in an industrial or a commercial area. A system that meets the more stringent Class B requirement
can be marketed for use in a residential area in addition to an industrial or a commercial area.
The end user is generally held responsible for ensuring that his system is suitable for its environment as stated in the above paragraph and
bears the financial responsibility for correcting any harmful interference.
Modifications
Modifications or changes made to this device, and not approved by 3Com, may void the authority granted by the FCC, or other such agency, to
operate this equipment.
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