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Figure 2 Business Policy Switch 2000
front panel
Console port
The console port allows you to access the console interface (CI) screens and
customize your network using the supplied menus and screens (see Chapter 3).
The console port is a DB-9, RS-232-D male serial port connector. You can use this
connector to connect a management station or console/terminal to the Business
Policy Switch by using a straight-through DB-9 to DB-9 standard serial port
cable. You must use a VT100/ANSI-compatible terminal (for cursor control and
to enable cursor and functions keys) to use the console port. See Installing the
Business Policy Switch 2000 for more information.
Table 1 Business Policy Switch 2000 front-panel description
1
Console port
2
Uplink/expansion slot
3
Port connectors
4
LED display panel
Note:
The console port is configured as a data communications
equipment (DCE) connector. Ensure that your RS-232 cable pinouts are
configured for DCE connections (see Appendixes).
Business Policy Switch 2000
1
3
5
7
9
11
2
4
6
8
10
12
13
15
17
19
21
23
14
16
18
20
22
24
3
Uplink/Expansion Module
28
26
27
25
Console Port
1
Business Policy Switch 2000
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
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Summary of Contents for 2000
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Page 32: ...32 Preface 208700 B ...
Page 86: ...86 Chapter 1 The Business Policy Switch 2000 208700 B ...
Page 272: ...272 Chapter 3 Using the console interface 208700 B ...
Page 292: ...292 Chapter 4 Policy enabled networks 208700 B ...
Page 326: ...326 Chapter 5 Sample QoS configuration 208700 B ...
Page 346: ...346 Appendix B Interoperability in a mixed stack configuration 208700 B ...
Page 368: ...368 Appendix C Media dependent adapters 208700 B ...
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