v
Configure mode (also known as Global Config mode) uses the
(Config)#
prompt:
(CN1610)(Config)#
Use this mode to set a configuration. Configure mode also groups the general
setup commands and lets you make modifications to the running configuration.
Use the
exit
command to leave Config mode and return to Enable mode. Enter
exit
again in Enable mode to return to Admin mode. For example:
(CN1610)(Config)# exit
(CN1610)# exit
(CN1610)>
When you enter a command you can use the
Tab
key to finish the command's
spelling after you have entered enough letters to identify the command. You can
also use the
?
key after entering one or more characters of a command to list the
commands beginning with those letters.
For more information on the modes and FASTPATH commands, see the
CN1610
Network Switch CLI Command Reference
.
Procedure
1.
Connect the serial port (the RJ-45 socket on the right side of the switch) to the
host or serial port of your choice.
2.
Connect the management port (the RJ-45 wrench port on the left side of the
switch) to the same network where your TFTP server is located.
3.
At the console, set the host side serial settings:
v
9600 baud
v
8 data bits
v
1 stop bit
v
parity: none
v
flow control: none
4.
Log into the switch as
admin
. There is no password by default. At the
(CN1610) > prompt, enter the
enable
command. This gives you access to
Privileged EXEC mode, which allows you to configure the network interface.
User:admin
Password:
(CN1610)> enable
Password:
(CN1610) #
5.
Prepare to connect to the network with the TFTP server. If you are using
DHCP you do not need to do this. The serviceport is set to use DHCP by
default. The network management port will be set to None for the IPv4 and
IPv6 protocol settings. If your wrench port is connected to the network that
has a DHCP server that part is done. To set a static IP address, use the
serviceport protocol
,
network protocol
, and
serviceport ip
commands as
shown here.
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