Configuring a Switch with an MPX
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8. You can enter an IP address for the first hop router to a remote host (if the host is on a
different IP net). A screen prompt similar to the following displays.
User :
9. You can enter a log-in name for a remote host. A screen prompt similar to the following
displays.
Remote password :
10. You can enter a password for a remote host.
11. A screen prompt similar to the following displays.
Startup script : /flash/mpx.cmd
Enter the command file name or press the <Enter> key to accept the default (mpx.cmd). A
prompt similar to the following displays.
Console params : 9600,n81c
12. You can change the parameters for the console port. To change the value, enter the baud
rate (1200, 9600, or 19200, or 38400), the parity (n for none, e for even, or o for odd), data
length (7 or 8), stop bits (0, 1, or 2), and port type (c for console, s for SLIP, or d for
down).
For example, 19200n81c sets the console port to 19,200 baud, no parity, 8-bit data length,
1 stop bit, and console mode.
Note
If the default baud rate shunt (E1) has not been
removed, any changes to the baud rate you enter will
be ignored and a message to that affect is displayed
during the boot process.
A screen prompt similar to the following displays.
Modem params : 9600,n81d
13. You can change the parameters for the modem port. To change the value, enter the baud
rate (1200, 9600, or 19200, or 38400), the parity (n for none, e for even, or o for odd), data
length (7 or 8), stop bits (0, 1, or 2), and port type (m for modem, s for SLIP, or d for
down).
For example, 19200n81m sets the modem port to 19,200 baud, no parity, 8-bit data length,
1 stop bit, and modem mode.
A screen prompt similar to the following displays.
Boot flags : 0xb