Terminal Connection Configuration; Baud Rate - Dell PowerConnect 6024 User Manual

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The following is an example for changing the port speed on port g1 using CLI commands:
Console (config)# interface ethernet g1
Console (config-if)# speed 100
The following is an example for enabling flow control on port g1 using CLI commands:
Console (config)# interface ethernet g1
Console (config-if)# flowcontrol on
The following is an example for enabling back pressure on port g1 using CLI commands.
Backpressure works only for the 10-Mbps mode of operation.
Console (config)# interface ethernet g1
Console (config-if)# speed 10
Console (config-if)# back-pressure

Terminal Connection Configuration

Your switch requires the following Terminal Connection parameters for configuration:
no parity
one stop bit
8 data bits

Baud Rate

The baud rates can be manually changed to any of the following values:
2400
4800
9600
19200
115,200
NOTE:
The default baud rate is 115,200.
NOTE:
Closing the device does not return the default baud rate. It must be specifically configured.
NOTE:
The baud rate setting of the console is not saved in the general configuration file of the switch. It
is directly stored in the non-volatile memory device of the switch.
The following is an example configuration for changing the default baud rate using CLI
commands:
console# configure
console(config)# line console
console(config-line)# speed 115200
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