5.3 Setting IP Address
Before performing any management operation over network, the most important thing is to learn the detailed information about the TCP/IP network where the managed unit is located. The information includes the network address, subnet mask, broadcast IP, IP of the default router. The second thing is to assign an IP address to the managed unit when it is received for the installation. A unique IP address is used to identify each managed device from others. No factory default IP address is assigned. Assign a unique IP address to the managed switch using direct console management before performing any
5.3.1 Console Management
Any PC running Windows 95/98/ or NT can be used as a console. Use the supplied RS232 cable and con nect the console port to the COM port of your console PC. Use Windows Hyper Terminal program to perform this
Factory default settings of the Console port
Baud rate : 115200, 8, N, 1, None
5.3.2 Console Login
When you log on to the switch console port for the first time, a
The console interface consists of a series of menu boxes. Each menu box has several options, which are listed vertically. A highlight in each box lets you select the option you wish to choose; pressing the Enter key activates the highlighted option.
Navigating Through the Console Interface To | Press This Key |
Move the highlight one line up in a menu box. | K or Up arrow |
Move the highlight one line down in a menu box. | J or Down arrow |
Move the highlight between screens. | Tab |
Select the highlighted option. | Enter |
Move to the previous menu. | Escape |
Refer to the operation manual provided in the supplied
Use the supplied RS232 cable to make the console connection directly from a PC COM port. The pin assignments of the connection are:
Switch DTE console port |
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Pin 1 | DCD | |
2 | RXD | |
3 | TXD | |
4 | DTR | |
5 | GND | |
6 | DSR | |
7 | RTS | |
8 | CTS | |
9 | RI |
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