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Connecting your switch to the network
This chapter describes how to connect your switch to a network.
Accessing the switch for the first time
The first time you access the switch you must use a console cable to connect a console terminal, for
example, a PC, to the console port or USB console port on the switch.
Setting up the configuration environment
If both the console port and the USB console port are used, you can only access the switch through
the USB console port.
Console cables
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Console cable connecting the console port on the switch and the serial port on a terminal
The console cable has a crimped RJ-45 connector for connecting to the console port of the
switch, and a DB-9 connector for connecting to the 9-core serial port on the terminal.
shows the console cable and
shows its pinouts.
Figure 40 Console cable connecting the serial port and the console port
Table 11 Pinouts for the console cable connecting the serial port and the console port
RJ-45 pin
Signal
DB-9 pin
Signal
1 RTS
8 CTS
2 DTR
6 DSR
3 TXD
2 RXD
4 CD
5 SG
5 GND
5 SG
6 RXD
3 TXD
7 DSR
4 DTR
8 CTS
7 RTS
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Console cable connecting the USB console port on the switch and the USB port on a terminal
The console cable has one mini-USB A/B connector for connecting to the USB console port on
the switch and one USB A connector for connecting to the USB port on the terminal.
shows the console cable and
shows its pinouts.