3com 4210 26-Port User Manual

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Manually Configuring IP Information
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Open your terminal emulation software and configure the COM port settings to 
which you have connected the cable. The settings must be set to match the 
default settings for the switch, which are: 
19,200 baud (bits per second)
8 data bits
no parity
1 stop bit
no hardware flow control
Refer to the documentation that accompanies the terminal emulation software for 
more information.
3
Power up the switch. The Power on Self Test (POST) runs automatically. The Switch 
4210 takes approximately one minute to boot.
Setting Up the Switch with IP Information
To manually set up the switch with IP information using the command line 
interface perform the following steps
1
The command line interface login sequence begins as soon as the switch detects a 
connection to its console port.
If the login prompt does not begin immediately, press Return a few times until it 
starts.
2
At the login prompts, enter 
admin
 as your user name and press Return and at the 
password prompt press Return again. If you have logged on correctly, <4210> 
appears as shown below.
Once you have logged in you are automatically in User View.
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*        Switch 4210 9-Port BOOTROM, Version 4.01         *
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Copyright(c) 2004-2007 3Com Corporation and its licensors.
            Creation date   : May 29 2007, 19:14:41
            CPU Clock Speed : 200MHz
            BUS Clock Speed : 33MHz
            Memory Size     : 64MB
            Mac Address     : 001ac16d080a
Press Ctrl-B to enter Boot Menu... 0
Auto-booting...
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User interface aux0 is available.