Local management, Figure 11 switch with terminal or pc, Remote management in non-tcp/ip networks – Allied Telesis AT-S21 User Manual
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The switch’s software is factory-installed and ready to use. You can
access the management menus (Omega Local) by directly
connecting a terminal or a PC to the switch’s RS232 port on the front
panel (Figure 1-1) and using your terminal emulator program.
Figure 1-1 Switch With Terminal or PC
Setting up the terminal emulator program is described later in
Chapter 2, the section on Connecting a Terminal and Starting a
Local Session on page 2-2.
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In non-TCP/IP environments, you communicate with the switch from
a remote location (Omega Remote) by entering its pre-configured
MAC address, located below the RS232 port on the front panel
(Figure 1-1).
At a later time, you can assign an easy-to-remember switch name
through the
System Administration
menus (described later in
Chapter 3 in the section, System Configuration on page 3-10).
RS-232
TERMINAL POR
T
STATUS
10BASE-T / 100
BASE-TX
FAST ETHERNET SWITCH
PORT ACTIVITY
10BASE-T / 10
0BASE-TX