Powering Up The Control Terminal - Cisco BPX 8620 Installation And Configuration Manual

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Temporarily Connecting a Terminal or NMS to the Control Port
Ensure that the control port, terminal, or workstation are set to the same baud rate.
Step 11
Step 12
When you have completed the initial node configuration, remove the connections to the control ports.
Network Management connections are described in the Connecting a Network Printer to the BPX Switch
section.
Note

Powering Up the Control Terminal

After the node receives power and correctly starts up, the following terminal screen appears:
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Enter User ID:
If the screen is blank or does not display the initial screen, check all connections to the node, and ensure
that the terminal and node are receiving power. If the connections are correct, press Delete a few times
or cycle the terminal power.
Cisco BPX 8600 Series Installation and Configuration
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When a node is powered up, it enters "boot mode" which contains a default speed of 9600
bps. If the node control port was previously configured to 19,200, the first messages appear
garbled because the terminal is at 19,200 bps, but the control port (in "boot mode") is
temporarily at 9,600 bps. When the "transition to online" occurs, the speeds match and the
terminal display is readable.
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YourID:1
Chapter 15
Connecting Temporary Terminal and Attaching Peripherals
IGX 8420
9.2
Aug. 15 1998
Release 9.3.30, Part Number 78-12907-01 Rev. E0, May 2005
13:47 CST

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