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Cisco: PC Connection Guide
Here’s how to connect your PC to your Cisco Router or Switch using the cable and adapter that comes with the device:
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If it isn’t done yet (as in the case of one piece kits), connect your RJ 45 adapter with the 9 pin which then goes to the COM 1 port. Insert the RJ 45 cable’s connector to the console port with the supplied rollover cable.
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Execute HyperTerminal to start the session. After naming the session, select COM 1 as your port under the “connect using” section.
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Make the proper configurations (HyperTerminal, 9600-8-n-1):
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Baud: 9600
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Data bits: 8
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Stop bits: 1
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Parity: No
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Flow control: No
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Turn Cisco on to see HyperTerminal’s boot process. Press ENTER.
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Now you’re in User Mode. Type “?” (without quotes) in the router> prompt to see a list of available commands.
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To start making changes, type “en” or “enable” and then press ENTER to go to Privileged Mode.
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The same goes for the router# prompt: “?” for the list but this time type “config” to make changes. To go back, to Privileged Mode press ctrl+z.
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Type “disable” and you’ll go back to User Mode. Then type “exit” to log out.
For a more detailed explanation on the configurations and tweaking, go this Cisco website.
Article written by MyComputerAid.com