Korenix Technology Co., Ltd.
Industrial
Layer 3 Managed Ethernet Switch
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Industrial Layer 3 Managed Ethernet SwitchUser Manual
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ordinary RS-232 cable and a null-modem adapter. One end of the cable (or cable/adapter
combination) must have a 9-pin D-shell connector suitable for the Diagnostics port; the other end
must have a connector suitable for the console
’s serial communications port.
2. Power down the devices, attach the cable (or cable/adapter combination) to the correct ports,
and restore power.
3. Set the console to use the following communication parameters for your terminal:
The console port is set for the following configuration:
Baud rate: 115,200
Data width: 8 bits
Parity: none
Stop bits: 1
Flow Control: none
A typical console connection is illustrated below:
Figure 3-1: Console Setting Environment
3.3
Set Up your Switch Using Telnet Access
Once you have set an IP address for your Switch, you can use a Telnet program (in a VT-100 compatible
terminal mode) to access and control the Switch. Most of the screens are identical, whether accessed
from the console port or from a Telnet interface.
3.3.1
Accessing the Switch CLI through the Network
Remote management of the switch is available through the service port or through the network
interface. To use telnet, SSH, SNMP for swith management, the switch must be connected to the
network, and you must know the IP or IPv6 address of the management interface. The switch has no
IP address by default. The DHCP client on the service port is enabled, and the DHCP client on the
network interface is disaled.