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Using the BayStack 350 Series 10/100 Autosense Switch
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SNMP Management Applications
To use an SNMP application to manage the BayStack 350 switch, you must assign
an IP address to the switch so that the SNMP application can communicate with it.
To assign the BayStack 350 switch IP address, follow these steps:
1.
Connect a console terminal directly to the BayStack 350 switch
console/service port or through a modem connection.
The console terminal can be a VT100-compatible terminal or a PC running
VT100 terminal-emulation software (see “Console/Service Port Cabling”
on page 3-2).
2.
Configure the console terminal for 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, and
1 stop bit.
Be sure to set the console terminal to online mode; do not leave it in setup
mode.
3.
Press [Ctrl]+C on the console terminal keyboard.
4.
The CI main menu opens.
For more information about the CI main menu, see “Using the CI Menus and
Screens” on page 3-4.
5.
Choose the IP Configuration option from the main menu.
The IP Configuration screen opens.
6.
In the IP Configuration screen, complete the following fields:
— In-Band IP Address
— In-Band Subnet Mask (if required)
— Default Gateway (if required)
7.
Set SNMP traps (if required).
To set SNMP traps, see “SNMP Configuration” on page 3-13.
8.
Press [Ctrl]+C to return to the main menu.
Note:
The console/service port is configured as a data communications
equipment (DCE) connector. Ensure that your RS-232 cable pinouts are
configured for DCE connections (see “DB-9 (RS-232-D) Console/Service Port
Connector” on page C-5).