Setting Up Console Communication
cable with which to connect most PCs to this port. The console port settings are as follows:
Baud rate | 9600 |
Data bits | 8 |
Stop bit | 1 |
Parity | None |
Flow control | None |
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Each interface has a unique IP address. Before you can start a Telnet session, you must set up the IP parameters of the port you will use for management, as described in the following sections. To open the Telnet session, you specify the IP address of the port.
For information on how to do this, refer to the documentation for your Telnet facility.
After the connection is established, you will see the
Configuring Switch IP Parameters
To manage the application switch by way of a Telnet connection to the Gigabit Ethernet port, you must first configure the switch IP parameters. To manually configure the IP settings, follow these steps:
1Connect a terminal or workstation running
2Configure the system IP address and default gateway. The following example sets the address for the Gigabit Ethernet interface:
SummitPx1:4 # config
The vlan argument is optional for the SummitPx1, but required for the PxM. See “Managing the PxM” on page
3Enable the Gigabit port, commit changes, and save your configuration changes to flash memory, so that they are in effect after the next reboot.
SummitPx1:8 # enable port gigabit SummitPx1:11 # build SummitPx1:17 # save
Do you want to save to the primary configuration database (Y/N) ? y Erasing Flash *
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