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Initial Management Access
The first time that you access your system, you connect through the Console port using a terminal or terminal emulator. These are the default settings for this port: 9600 baud, 8 bits, 1 stop bit, No parity.
When you access the Administration Console using the Console port, you see this prompt:
Select access level (read, write, administer):
1At the prompt, enter:
administer
2 At the password prompt, press Return. The following menu appears:
Menu options:
system | - Administer |
management | - Administer system management interface |
ethernet | - Administer Ethernet ports |
bridge | - Administer bridging/VLANs |
ip | - Administer IP |
snmp | - Administer SNMP |
analyzer | - Administer Roving Analysis |
script | - Run a script of console commands |
logout | - Logout of the Administration Console |
Type ? for help.
Select menu option:
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Use this menu to change the Console port baud setting for the terminal or to configure your system for another management access mechanism.
Changing the Console Port Baud Setting
To change the baud setting of the Console port:
1From the top level of the Administration Console, enter:
system serialPort serialPortMode
2At the prompt, if the default value shown in brackets is modem, enter console. Otherwise, press Return.
3Enter baudRate.
4Enter 9600 for the Console port. The system supports these baud settings: 19200, 9600, 4800, 2400, and 1200.
The system displays this message:
Enter new value
Baud rate will change upon next connection.