Connecting A Pc, Terminal, Or Modem; Shutting Down - 3Com SuperStack II User Manual

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26
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2: I
HAPTER
NSTALLING THE
Connecting a PC,
Terminal, or Modem

Shutting Down

H
ARDWARE
Connect a PC running a terminal emulation program, a terminal, or a
modem to the console port on the SuperStack II bridge/router to
configure the bridge/router software and review startup and system
operation messages.
To connect a PC, terminal, or modem to the bridge/router, follow
these steps:
1 Obtain a cable to connect the device to the console port on the
bridge/router. See "Console Connector and Cables" on page 35 for cable
pinouts.
The console port is a 9-pin male connector.
For the PC, use a 9-pin female to 9-pin female null modem-type cable.
For the terminal, use a 9-pin female to 25-pin null modem-type cable.
For the modem, use a 9-pin female to 25-pin male straight-through-type
cable.
2 Connect one end of the cable to the console port on the SuperStack II
system and the other end to the serial port on the back of your device.
3 Verify that configurable parameters of your device match the
configuration settings of the console port specified in Table 5.
Table 5 Console Port Configuration Settings
Characteristic
Baud rate
Databits
Parity
Stop bits
DTR
Duplex
Echo
Flow control
4 Turn on the device.
If your SuperStack II system is not connected to an RPS, turn off the
power by pressing the off (0) side of the power switch on the back panel.
If your system is connected to an RPS, turn off the power by unplugging
the RPS cable from the system and then pressing the off (0) side of the
power switch.
Setting
9600
8
None
1
Ignored
Full
Off
X-on/X-off

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