Configuring Your Switch Using The Console Port - Cisco 350 Series Quick Start Manual

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The default username is cisco. The default password is cisco.
Usernames and passwords are both case sensitive.
Click Log In.
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TEP
If this is the first time that you have logged on with the default
username and password, the Change Password page opens. The
rules for constructing a new password are displayed on the page.
Enter a new password and confirm the password.
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Password complexity is enabled by default. The password
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OTE
must comply with the default complexity rules or it can be disabled
temporarily by checking Disable next to the Password Strength
Enforcement option.
Click Apply.
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Make sure that any configuration changes made are saved
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AUTION
before exiting from the web-based interface by clicking on
the Save icon. Exiting before you save your configuration
results in all changes being lost.
The Getting Started page opens. You are now ready to configure
the switch. Refer to the Administration Guide or see the help pages
for further information.

Configuring Your Switch Using the Console Port

To configure the switch using the console port:
Connect a computer to the switch console port using the supplied
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console cable.
Start a console port utility such as HyperTerminal on the computer.
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Configure the utility with the following parameters:
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115200 bits per second
8 data bits
no parity
1 stop bit
no flow control
Enter a username and password. The default username is cisco,
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TEP
and the default password is cisco. Usernames and passwords are
both case sensitive.
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