Using The Console Interface; Accessing The Ci Menus And Screens - Nortel BayStack 380 Using Manual

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Chapter 3

Using the console interface

This chapter describes how to configure and manage the BayStack 380 Switch
using the menu-driven console interface (CI).
This chapter covers the following topics:

Accessing the CI menus and screens

You can access the CI menus and screens locally through a console terminal
attached to your BayStack 380 Switch, remotely through a dial-up modem
connection, or in-band through a Telnet session (see
You can connect your console cable into any BayStack 380 Switch.
For information about SNMP, see your network management documentation.
"Accessing the CI menus and
"Using the CI menus and screens" on page 94
"Main menu" on page 96
Note: If you have a properly configured BootP server in your network,
it detects the IP address; you will not need to configure the IP address.
screens," next
"Console port" on page
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