AirLive SNMP-FSH2602MG User’s Manual
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Fig. 5-5 Console Port
Fig. 6-3 RS-232 Cable
Note:
After you have established a RS-232 cable connection between SNMP-FSH2602MG
and your host PC, if your SNMP-FSH2602MG or the host PC is not powered on, you
should power them up before you can configure smart console functions.
Using Windows HyperTerminal
After you have properly established a RS-232 cable connection between the console port
of
SNMP-FSH2602MG
and the host PC. You can now begin configuring station ports for
the smart console functions. Generally, you can use Windows
HyperTerminal
(on Windows
95/98/2000) or utilities such as Telix or Procomm (on DOS environment) to access the
Switch and perform smart configuration. In the following section, we will offer you a
configuration example using Windows HyperTerminal on Windows 95/98/2000 platform.
Run Windows HyperTerminal utility
Step 1:
After the RS-232 connection is properly made, you should then run Windows
HyperTerminal by accessing
Start menu/Accessory/Communication/HyperTerminal
.
Step 2:
The HyperTerminal window appears with a dialog box to prompt you to enter a name and
choose an icon for the connection.