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• Configure IGMP multicast filtering
• Upload and download system firmware via TFTP
• Upload and download switch configuration files via TFTP
rameters
• Configure up to 4 static or LACP trunks
he switch provides an RS-232 serial port that enables a connection to a PC or
m console cable is
rovided with the switch.
o connect a terminal to the console port, complete the following steps:
ptive retaining screws on the DB-9
connector.
e cable to the RS-232 serial port on the switch.
ion software is set as follows:
• Select the appropriate serial port (COM port 1 or COM port 2).
s.
a bits, 1 stop bit, and no parity.
• Set flow control to none.
0 emulation. See www.microsoft.com for information on
• Configure Spanning Tree pa
• Configure Class of Service (CoS) priority queuing
• Enable port mirroring
• Set broadcast storm control on any port
• Display system information and statistics
Required Connections
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terminal for monitoring and configuring the switch. A null-mode
p
Attach a VT100-compatible terminal, or a PC running a terminal emulation
program to the switch. You can use the console cable provided with this package,
or use a null-modem cable that complies with the wiring assignments shown in the
Installation Guide.
T
1. Connect the console cable to the serial port on a terminal, or a PC running
terminal emulation software, and tighten the ca
2. Connect the other end of th
3. Make sure the terminal emulat
• Set the baud rate to 9600bp
• Set the data format to 8 dat
• Set the emulation mode to VT100.
• When using HyperTerminal, select Terminal keys, not Windows keys.
Notes: 1. When using HyperTerminal with Microsoft® Windows® 2000, make
sure that you have Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 or later installed. Windows
2000 Service Pack 2 fixes the problem of arrow keys not functioning in
yperTerminal’s VT10
H
Windows 2000 service packs.
2. Refer to “Line Commands” on page 4-10 for a complete description of console
configuration options.
3. Once you have set up the terminal correctly, the console login screen will be
displayed.
For a description of how to use the CLI, see “Using the Command Line Interface”
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