Installing the Switch

Installing the Switch

Installation Procedures

8. (Optional) Connect a Console to the Switch

The 2610 Switches have a full-featured, easy to use console interface for performing switch management tasks including the following:

monitor switch and port status and observe network activity statistics

modify the switch’s configuration to optimize switch performance, enhance network traffic control, and improve network security

read the event log and access diagnostic tools to help in troubleshooting

download new software to the switch

add passwords to control access to the switch from the console, web browser interface, and network management stations

The console can be accessed through these methods:

Out-of-band:The 2610 Switches come with a serial cable for connecting a PC or VT-100 terminal, to be used as a console, directly to the switch.

In-Band:Access the console using Telnet from a PC or UNIX station on the network, and a VT-100 terminal emulator. This method requires that you first configure the switch with an IP address and subnet mask by using either out-of-band console access or through DHCP/Bootp. For more information on IP addressing and on starting a Telnet session, see chapter 3, “Configuring the Switch”, in the Management and Configuration Guide, which is on the ProCurve Web site at www.hp.com/ go/procurve/manuals, (See page 1-13).

The 2610 Switches can simultaneously support one out-of-band console session through the Console Port and in-band Telnet console sessions.

Terminal Configuration

To connect a console to the switch, configure the PC terminal emulator as a DEC VT-100 (ANSI) terminal or use a VT-100 terminal, and configure either one to operate with these settings:

any baud rate from 1200 to 115200 (the switch senses the speed)

8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity, and flow control set to Xon/Xoff

for the Windows Terminal program, also disable (uncheck) the “Use Function, Arrow, and Ctrl Keys for Windows” option

for the Hilgraeve HyperTerminal program, select the “Terminal keys” option for the “Function, arrow, and ctrl keys act as” parameter

If you want to operate the console using a different configuration, make sure you change the settings on both the terminal and on the switch so they are compatible. Change the switch settings first, then change the terminal settings, then reboot the switch and reestablish the console session.

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