Connecting to the Console Port
to set up your switch manually you can alternatively make a connection to the console port (this example describes a local connection to the console port, rather than a remote one via a modem). you can do this whilst the switch is offline, that is, before you connect the switch to a network, or whilst the switch is online, that is, connected to a network.

    pre-requisites

    a workstation with terminal emulation software installed, such as microsoft hyperterminal. this software allows you to communicate with the switch via the console port directly, or through a modem.

    documentation supplied with the terminal emulation software.

    a suitable cable:

    a standard null modem cable - if you are connecting directly to the console port, or

    a standard modem cable - if you are connecting to the console port using a modem.

    you can find pin-out diagrams for both cables in appendix b on page 57.

    you need to have the following so that you can manually set up the switch with ip information:

    ip address

    subnet mask

    default gateway

    connecting the workstation to the switch

    1 connect the workstation to the console port using a standard null modem cable as shown in figure 8.

   

    to connect the cable:

    a attach the female connector on the cable to the male connector on the console port of the switch.

    b tighten the retaining screws on the cable to prevent it from being loosened.

    c connect the other end of the cable to one of the serial ports (also known as a com port) on your workstation.

    2 open your terminal emulation software and configure the com port settings to which you have connected the cable. the settings should be set to match the default settings for the switch, which are:

    19,200 baud

    8 data bits

    no parity

    1 stop bit

    no hardware flow control

    refer to the documentation that accompanies the terminal emulation software for more information.

    setting up the switch with ip information

    you are now ready to manually set up the switch with ip information using the command line interface.

    1 the command line interface login sequence begins as soon as the switch detects a connection to its console port.

    if the login prompt does not begin immediately, press return a few times until it starts.

    2 at the login and password prompts, enter admin as your user name and press return at the password prompt. if you have logged on correctly, the top-level menu of the command line interface is displayed as shown in the example in figure 9.

   

    3 at the select menu option prompt enter the protocol ip basicconfig command. at the enter configuration method prompt enter manual. the screen prompts you to enter ip information.

    4 enter the ip address, subnet mask, and gateway ip address for the switch. the screen displays a summary of the information entered.

    the initial set up of your switch is now complete and the switch is ready for you to set up your chosen management method. see "methods of managing a switch" on page 40.

    if you do not intend to use the command line interface via the console port to manage the switch, you can disconnect the serial cable and close the terminal emulator software.

   

   
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