Free-Standing; Stacking The Switch And Other Devices; Connecting Equipment To The Console Port - Extreme Networks Summit 200-24 Installation And User Manual

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Free-Standing

The Summit 200 series switch is supplied with four self-adhesive rubber pads. Apply the pads to the
underside of the device by sticking a pad in the marked area at each corner of the switch.

Stacking the Switch and Other Devices

You can place up to four Summit switches on top of one another.
NOTE
This relates only to stacking the devices directly one on top of one another.
Apply the pads to the underside of the device by sticking a pad at each corner of the switch. Place the
devices on top of one another, ensuring that the corners align.

Connecting Equipment to the Console Port

Connection to the console port is used for direct local management. The switch console port settings are
set as follows:
• Baud rate—9600
• Data bits—8
• Stop bit—1
• Parity—None
• Flow control—None
NOTE
If you set the switch console port flow control to XON/XOFF rather than None, you will be unable to
access the switch. Do not set the switch console port flow control to XON/XOFF.
The terminal connected to the console port on the switch must be configured with the same settings.
This procedure is described in the documentation supplied with the terminal.
Appropriate cables are available from your local supplier. To make your own cables, pinouts for a DB-9
male console connector are described in Table 10.
Table 10: Console Connector Pinouts
Function
DCD (data carrier detect)
RXD (receive data)
TXD (transmit data)
DTR (data terminal ready)
GND (ground)
DSR (data set ready)
Summit 200 Series Switch Installation and User Guide
Pin Number
Direction
1
In
2
In
3
Out
4
Out
5
6
In

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