To use the console port, you need the following equipment:
• A terminal or TeleTypewriter (TTY)-compatible terminal, or a portable computer with a serial
port and terminal-emulation software.
• An Underwriters Laboratories (UL)-listed straight-through or null modem RS-232 cable with a
female DB-9 connector for the console port on the switch. The other end of the cable must use
a connector appropriate to the serial port on your computer or terminal.
You must shield the cable that connects to the console port to comply with emissions regulations
and requirements.
System Logon
After the platform boot sequence is complete, a logon prompt appears. The following table shows
the default values for logon and password for console and Telnet sessions.
Table 1: Access levels and default logon values
Access level
Read-only
Read/write
Secure and nonsecure protocols
The following table describes the secure and nonsecure protocols that the switch supports.
Table 2: Secure and nonsecure protocols
Nonsecure protocols
FTP
Telnet
June 2014
Description
Permits view-only configuration
and status information. Is
equivalent to Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMP)
read-only community access.
View and change configuration
and status information across the
switch. You cannot change
security and password settings.
This access level is equivalent to
SNMP read/write community
access.
Default status
Disabled
Enabled
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Default Logon
ro
rw
Equivalent secure
protocols
SCP
SSH v1, v2
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System Logon
Default Password
ro
rw
Default status
Disabled
Disabled
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