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DES-3028 DES-3028P DES-3052 DES-3052P  Layer 2 Fast Ethernet Switch CLI Reference Manual 
U
SING THE 
C
ONSOLE 
CLI 
The DES-3028/28P/52/52P support a console management interface that allows the user to connect to the Switch’s management 
agent via a serial port and a terminal or a computer running a terminal emulation program. The console can also be used over the 
network using the TCP/IP Telnet protocol. The console program can be used to configure the Switch to use an SNMP-based 
network management software over the network. 
This chapter describes how to use the console interface to access the Switch, change its settings, and monitor its operation. 
 
NoteSwitch configuration settings are saved to non-volatile RAM using the save command. The current 
configuration will then be retained in the Switch’s NV-RAM, and reloaded when the Switch is rebooted. If 
the Switch is rebooted without using the save command, the last configuration saved to NV-RAM will be 
loaded. 
Connecting to the Switch 
The console interface is used by connecting the Switch to a VT100-compatible terminal or a computer running an ordinary 
terminal emulator program (e.g., the HyperTerminal program included with the Windows operating system) using an RS-232C 
serial cable. Your terminal parameters will need to be set to: 
•  VT-100 compatible 
•  9600 baud 
•  8 data bits 
•  No parity 
•  One stop bit 
•  No flow control 
Users can also access the same functions over a Telnet interface. Once users have set an IP address for your Switch, users can use 
a Telnet program (in VT-100 compatible terminal mode) to access and control the Switch. All of the screens are identical, whether 
accessed from the console port or from a Telnet interface. 
After the Switch reboots and users have logged in, the console looks like this: 
 
 
Figure 2-1.  Initial Console Screen after logging in 
Commands are entered at the command prompt, DES-3028P:4#. 
There are a number of helpful features included in the CLI. Entering the ? command will display a list of all of the top-level 
commands. 
 
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