
Manageable Gigabit Switch
User’s Manual 49
Console Port Configuration
To access the console port configuration parameters, click Basic Setup button first and then click Console Port.
Baud Rate
Step 1: Click an appropriate speed from Baud Rate drop-down menu on the field of Basic Setup/Console Port
Configuration.
<Note> Auto: allows the switch to autobaud between 9600bps and 115,200bps
All the other selections force a specific console baud rate.
Flow Control
Step 2: Click a flow control method from Flow Control drop-down menu.
Modem Control
Step 3: Click an appropriate option from Modem Control drop-down menu to disable or enable a modem connection
to the console port.
Modem Setup String Flag
Step 4: If you enabled a modem connection to the console port, click in Modem Setup String Flag drop-down menu
to decide whether you want to use a Default_Setup_String or Custom_Setup_String.
Modem Setup String
Step 5: If you select Custom_Setup_String, enter the string in the Modem setup String text box.
<Note> The default modem setup string configures the modem to auto answer. It works for all Hayes-compatible modems.
SLIP
Step 6: Click an appropriate option from SLIP drop-down menu to disable or enable SLIP.
SLIP Address
Step 7: If you enable SLIP, type a SLIP address in SLIP Address text box.
SLIP Subnet Mask
Step 8: If you enable SLIP, type a SLIP subnet mask in SLIP Subnet Mask text box.
Step 9:Click Update Setting when completed. A confirmation window appears.
<Note> If you enable SLIP, a message tells you that the console port becomes accessible only through the SLIP protocol after you click
Update Setting.
If you enabled SLIP but did not specify a SLIP address and SLIP subnet mask, a message tells you to enter these parameters.
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