Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) 23
■ Your DHCP server does not allow you to allocate static IP addresses. (Static IP addresses are necessary to ensure that the switch is always allocated the same IP information.)
| For most installations, 3Com recommends that you configure the switch |
| IP information manually. This makes management simpler and more |
| reliable as it is not dependent on a DHCP server, and eliminates the risk of |
| the IP address changing. |
| To manually enter IP information for your switch, work through the |
| “Manually set the IP Address using the Console Port” on page 24. |
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Using the | You can access the switch through the Console port to manually set the |
Command Line | IP address, or to view the IP address that was assigned automatically (for |
Interface (CLI) | example, by a DHCP server). |
| For more information about the CLI, refer to “3Com CLI Reference Guide” |
| on page 227. |
Connecting to the | This section describes how to connect to your switch through the |
Console Port | Console port. |
Prerequisites
■A workstation with terminal emulation software installed, such as Microsoft Hyperterminal. This software allows you to communicate with the switch using the console port directly.
■Documentation supplied with the terminal emulation software.
■The console cable
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