Setting The Console Port Baud; Configuring The Ip Interface - 3Com SuperStack II 3900 Getting Started Manual

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Setting the Console Port Baud

To change the baud setting of the Console port:
From the top level of the Administration Console, at
1
the
Select menu option
system serialPort serialPortMode
At the command prompt, if the default value shown
2
in brackets is
modem
Return.
Enter
.
3
baudRate
At the prompt, enter a baud setting of 9600 for the
4
Console port. The system supports these baud
settings: 19200, 9600, 4800, 2400, and 1200.
The system displays this message:
Enter new value (1200-19200) [1200]: 9600
Error setting baud rate to 9600.
Baud rate will change upon next connection.
prompt, enter:
, enter
. Otherwise press
console

Configuring the IP Interface

These instructions include information on how to
define an IP interface through which you can manage
your Switch 3900 system. An IP interface contains the
following parameters:
IP address — This address, which is specific to
your network, is used to manage the system. The
IP address defines both the number of the network
to which the interface is attached and its host
number on that network.
Subnet mask — This 32-bit number uses the
same format as an IP address. The subnet mask
determines which bits in the IP address are
interpreted as the network number, as the subnet
number, and as the host number. Each IP address
bit that corresponds to a 1 in the subnet mask is in
the network and subnet part of the address. Each
IP address bit that corresponds to a 0 is in the host
part of the IP address.
To set the IP interface parameters:
From the top level of the Administration Console,
1
enter:
ip interface define
Enter the IP address of the interface.
2
Enter the subnetwork mask of the subnet to which
3
the interface is to be connected.
Enter the interface type as
4
For more detailed instructions on assigning interface
parameters, see the Command Reference Guide and
the Implementation Guide.
Configuring the IP Interface
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