Getting Started Guide
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...the other end of the cable to the male connector on the console port of the serial ports (also known as a COM port) on the cable to one of the Switch. if you are connecting directly to the console port, or ■ A standard modem cable - if you are connecting to...Figure 11. b Tighten the retaining screws on page 67. ■ You need to have the following so that you to prevent it from being loosened. Manually Configuring IP Information 39 Pre-requisites ■ A workstation with IP information: ■ IP address ■ subnet mask ■ default gateway Connecting the ...
...the other end of the cable to the male connector on the console port of the serial ports (also known as a COM port) on the cable to one of the Switch. if you are connecting directly to the console port, or ■ A standard modem cable - if you are connecting to...Figure 11. b Tighten the retaining screws on page 67. ■ You need to have the following so that you to prevent it from being loosened. Manually Configuring IP Information 39 Pre-requisites ■ A workstation with IP information: ■ IP address ■ subnet mask ■ default gateway Connecting the ...
Getting Started Guide
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...stop bit ■ no hardware flow control Refer to the documentation that accompanies the terminal emulation software for the Switch, which 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 ...your terminal emulation software and configure the COM port settings to its console port. 40 CHAPTER 3: SETTING UP FOR MANAGEMENT ...
...stop bit ■ no hardware flow control Refer to the documentation that accompanies the terminal emulation software for the Switch, which 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 ...your terminal emulation software and configure the COM port settings to its console port. 40 CHAPTER 3: SETTING UP FOR MANAGEMENT ...