Chapter2, Getting started with local and remote omega, Getting started with local omega – Allied Telesis AT-S20 User Manual

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To locally managing your switch, simply connect a terminal or PC
directly to the switch’s RS232 port to access the Omega menus. See
the following sections.

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To set the terminal emulator program, do the following:

1. Access the terminal emulator program on your PC (VT100) and set

the following:

Data bits to 8

Stop bits to 1

Parity to None

Full-duplex (using straight-through cable)

Autobaud

Note

The diagnostics that run during the system boot output only at 9600
bps. Therefore, Allied Telesyn recommends this speed setting.

2. Press <Return> several times to ensure baud autoconfiguration.

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