Setting up command line interface management, Setting up through the console port, Setting up command line interface manageme – 3Com 1100 User Manual

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Setting Up
Command Line
Interface
Management

You can access the command line interface using:

A terminal or terminal emulator connected to the console port of a
Switch directly, or through a modem

A terminal or terminal emulator connected to a Switch over an IP
network using Telnet

Setting Up Through

the Console Port

To manage a Switch using the command line interface through the
console port:

1 You must connect the terminal or terminal emulator to the console port

correctly. If you are connecting directly to the console port, you need a
standard null modem cable. If you are connecting to the console port
using a modem, you need a standard modem cable. The console port of
the Switch has a male 9-pin d-type connector. You can find pin-out
diagrams for both cables in your Switch User Guide.

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 your terminal, terminal

emulator, or modem.

2 The terminal, terminal emulator, or modem must use the same settings as

the console port:

8 data bits

no parity

1 stop bit

To configure the settings of the terminal, terminal emulator, or modem,
see the documentation that accompanies it. If the Switch containing the
console port has auto-configuration enabled (default), the line speed
(baud) is detected automatically. The Switch can auto-detect a maximum
line speed of 19,200 baud.

3 Access the command line interface using the correct user name and

password. Default user names and passwords are described in

“Logging

in as a Default User”

on

page 39

.

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