Establishing A Console Connection; Setting An Ip Address - HP 438031-B21 - 1:10Gb Ethernet BL-c Switch Cli Reference Manual

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Establishing a console connection

To establish a console connection with the switch, you need:
A null modem cable with a female DB-9 connector (See the HP 1:10Gb Ethernet BL-c Switch User
Guide for more information.)
An ASCII terminal or a computer running terminal emulation software set to the parameters shown in
the table below.
Console configuration parameters
Table 1
Parameter
Baud Rate
Data Bits
Parity
Stop Bits
Flow Control
To establish a console connection with the switch:
1.
Connect the terminal to the console port using the null modem cable.
2.
Power on the terminal.
3.
Press the Enter key a few times on the terminal to establish the connection.
4.
You will be required to enter a password for access to the switch.

Setting an IP address

To access the switch via a Telnet or an SSH connection, you need to have an Internet Protocol (IP) address
set for the switch. The switch can get its IP address in one of the following ways:
Management port access:
Using a Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP) server—When the /cfg/sys/dhcp command
is enabled, the management interface (interface 256) requests its IP address from a DHCP
server. The default value for the /cfg/sys/dhcp command is enabled.
Configuring manually—If the network does not support DHCP, you must configure the
management interface (interface 256) with an IP address. If you want to access the switch from a
remote network, you also must configure the management gateway (gateway 4).
Uplink port access:
Using a Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) server—By default, the management interface is set up to
request its IP address from a BOOTP server. If you have a BOOTP server on the network, add the
Media Access Control (MAC) address of the switch to the BOOTP configuration file located on
the BOOTP server. The MAC address can be found in the System Information (See the "System
information" section in the "Information Commands" chapter.) If you are using a DHCP server
that also does BOOTP, you do not have to configure the MAC address.
Configuring manually—If the network does not support BOOTP, you must configure the
management port with an IP address.
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