User guide
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If this does not work, try using a different power source (different power strip/outlet)
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The initial welcome prompt does not display:
Check that your terminal or terminal emulator is correctly configured.
For console port access, you may need to press [Return] several times before the
welcome prompt appears.
Check the settings on your terminal or terminal emulator. The settings are 9600 baud, 8
data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity, XON/OFF flow control enabled.
The SNMP Network Manager cannot access the device:
Check that the device IP address, subnet mask, and default router are correctly
configured, and that the device has been reset.
Check that the device IP address is correctly recorded by the SNMP Network Manager
(refer to the user documentation for the Network Manager).
Check that the community strings configured for the system and Network Manager are
the same.
Check that SNMP access was not disabled for the system.
The Telnet workstation cannot access the device:
Check that the device IP address, subnet mask and default router are correctly
configured, and that the device has been reset. Ensure that you enter the IP address of
the switch correctly when invoking the Telnet facility. Check that Telnet access was not
disabled for the switch. If you attempt to log in and the maximum number of Telnet
sessions are being used, you should receive an error message indicating so.
Traps are not received by the SNMP Network Manager:
Check that the SNMP Network Manager's IP address and community string are
correctly configured, and that the IP address of the Trap Receiver is configured properly
on the system.