Cisco Systems 4908G-L3, 2948G-L3 manual Using the Console and the Management Ports, Modem Support

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Chapter 3 Configurations for the Layer 3 Switch Router

Using the Console and the Management Ports

Entered the command line interface (CLI) configuration mode. You do this by answering no when you are prompted to enter the initial dialog:

Would you like to enter the initial dialog? [yes]: no

You see the following user EXEC prompt:

Router>

Using the Console and the Management Ports

You can configure your Layer 3 switch router from a direct console connection to the console port or remotely through its management port.

If you are using a direct console connection, configure your terminal emulation program for 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, and 1 stop bit.

If you are configuring remotely through the management port, you must assign an IP address to any Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet port on your Layer 3 switch router, which serves as a management port.

For interface configuration instructions, see “Configuring the Management Port” section on page 3-3.

For further details on configuring ports and lines for management access, refer to the

Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals Configuration Guide.

Modem Support

Layer 3 switchYou can connect a modem to the console port or to the auxiliary port on the Layer 3 switch router. The following settings on the modem are required:

Enable auto answer mode

Suppress result codes

You can configure your modem by setting the Dual In-line Package (DIP) switches on the modem or by connecting the modem to terminal equipment. Refer to the user manual provided with your modem for the correct configuration information.

Note Because there are no hardware flow control signals available on the console port, the console port terminal characteristics should match the modem settings.

For further details on configuring ports and modems for management access, see the Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals Configuration Guide and Cisco IOS Dial Solutions Configuration Guide.

Modem Support for Recovering a System Image

The Catalyst 2948G-L3 and the Catalyst 4908G-L3 switch routers support Xmodem and Ymodem protocols. If all of the system images in the bootflash memory are damaged or erased, you can copy an image from a local or remote computer (such as a PC, UNIX workstation, or Macintosh computer) using the Xmodem or Ymodem protocols. The Xmodem and Ymodem protocols support different speeds of

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Contents Configurations for the Layer 3 Switch Router Starting Up the Layer 3 Switch RouterModem Support Using the Console and the Management PortsModem Support for Recovering a System Image Configuring the Management Port PasswordsRouter# copy running-config Router# configure terminalPassword password Startup-configViewing the Contents of Bootflash Memory Configuring the HostnameUsing the Bootflash Memory Simm Router# delete cat2948g-in-mz.old Deleting Files from Bootflash MemoryBacking Up a System Image to a Tftp Server Router# copy bootflash tftp Router# dir bootflashRouter# copy bootflash tftp Router# copy tftp bootflash Erasing Files from a Full Bootflash Memory SimmRouter# copy tftp bootflash Router# dir bootflash Source filename ? domino/cat2948g-in-mz.120-7.W5.14.46Recovering a System Image Using Xmodem and Ymodem Example of Xmodem Transfer Using the ROM Monitor Mode Xmodem -c -y -sXmodem -y -s57600 N yesUpdating the System Image Steps 2 through 5. If there is enough space, proceed to Step Router# copy systemrunning-config Reloading the Layer 3 Switch RouterRouterconfig# config-register Nvramstartup-configRouter show version Rommon 1 dir bootflashRommon 2 boot bootflash filename