Difference between revisions of "Cabling and Configuring Opengear CM4148"
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* Plug Opengear's Cisco specific adapter Cable (Opengear PartNo 449016) into the Cisco device's console port (do '''not''' plug it into the console server's serial port, that won't work!) | * Plug Opengear's Cisco specific adapter Cable (Opengear PartNo 449016) into the Cisco device's console port (do '''not''' plug it into the console server's serial port, that won't work!) | ||
* Use a common, straight ethernet patch cable to connect the console server's serial port to the socket of the adapter cable. | * Use a common, straight ethernet patch cable to connect the console server's serial port to the socket of the adapter cable. | ||
− | * Connect via SSH to <code><IP of console server></code> on port <code>3000 + <PortNo></code>. If your console server has the IP address of 192.168.3.3 and your Cisco device is connected to port 25, | + | * Connect via SSH to <code><IP of console server></code> on port <code>3000 + <PortNo></code>. If your console server has the IP address of 192.168.3.3 and your Cisco device is connected to port 25, then connect via SSH to <code>192.168.3.3:3025</code> using the user name and password you configured. |
== Connecting Opengear Local Consoles == | == Connecting Opengear Local Consoles == |
Revision as of 13:47, 28 February 2014
Connecting Cisco Network Equipment
Configuration of Serial Ports
- Common Settings
Baud Rate: 9600
Data Bits: 8
Parity: None
Stop Bits: 1
Flow Control: None
- Console Server Settings
- Activate Console Server Mode
- Activate SSH (or other protocols you want to use)
Cabling
- Plug Opengear's Cisco specific adapter Cable (Opengear PartNo 449016) into the Cisco device's console port (do not plug it into the console server's serial port, that won't work!)
- Use a common, straight ethernet patch cable to connect the console server's serial port to the socket of the adapter cable.
- Connect via SSH to
<IP of console server>
on port3000 + <PortNo>
. If your console server has the IP address of 192.168.3.3 and your Cisco device is connected to port 25, then connect via SSH to192.168.3.3:3025
using the user name and password you configured.