Cisco Systems 1503 manual Connection Using Telnet, Configuration Using a PC

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Connection Using Telnet

Preparing for Configuration

Connection Using Telnet

If the hub is correctly connected to a network, you can access the hub by using Telnet from anywhere on that network and can use the configuration program to communicate with the hub. Before making a Telnet connection to the hub, you must configure the hub with a valid IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway using the configuration program.

Configuration Using a PC

If you are configuring the hub with a PC (not a dumb terminal), you need a type of communication software called terminal emulation software to send commands to the hub.

Table 3-1 Common Terminal Emulation Software Programs

PC Operating System

Software

Windows 3.x or

Terminal (included with the Windows software)

Windows NT 3.5x

 

 

 

Windows 95 or

HyperTerm (included with the Windows software)

Windows NT 4.x

 

 

 

Macintosh

ProComm, VersaTerm, ZTerm (supplied separately)

 

 

Terminal emulation software has changeable settings. To enable your PC to communicate to the hub, specify the port used by your PC (for example, COM 1), and then configure the software settings to the following:

Terminal emulation type: ANSI

Baud: 9600

Data bit: 8

Parity: None

Stop bits: 1

Flow control: None

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