12-23-2008 05:18 AM
Hi,
I am accessing the MDS via console port. The other end is connected to my serial/usb adaptor (driver installed). I am using the following settings
Baud Rate: 9600
Parity: None
Stop Bits: 1
Data Bits: 8
Flow Control: (Tried all three options)
Sometimes junk chars appear. I have been however successful once in connecting through xON/xOFF option.
I connect to dozen other various Cisco devices with the same PC & adapter. Is there something different for MDS switch.
Regards
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12-23-2008 07:35 AM
In my setup I user Tera-term and the flow control is set to 'none' and I am able to connect usually with no issues.
I just tested with Hyper-term and the settings of Speed=9600, Data=8, Stopbit=1, Parity=none, and Flow=none worked just fine.
Hit the enter key several times after the window pops up. I do this to sync the clocks across the serial line. Some times it works even without hitting the enter a few times....seems the first time I connect to a new MDS I have to do this. Once the connection is made, the subsequent connections do not require the multiple enters to sync up.
Hope this helps,
Mike
12-23-2008 05:55 AM
It sounds like a speed mis match to me. I have used 57600 to attach to some MDSs. IF you can access the MDS command line via telnet or SSH, issue this command to view the settings on the console port. "show line console"
od1-9216i-32# show line console
line Console:
Speed: 9600 baud
Databits: 8 bits per byte
Stopbits: 1 bit(s)
Parity: none
Modem In: Disable
Modem Init-String -
Hope this helps,
Mike
12-23-2008 06:38 AM
Below is the output on the switch. I am using the same but doesn't connect. Which should the flow control be ?
SAN_SWITCH# sh line console
line Console:
Speed: 9600 baud
Databits: 8 bits per byte
Stopbits: 1 bit(s)
Parity: none
Modem In: Disable
Modem Init-String -
default : ATE0Q0V1&D0&C0S0=1\015
12-23-2008 07:35 AM
In my setup I user Tera-term and the flow control is set to 'none' and I am able to connect usually with no issues.
I just tested with Hyper-term and the settings of Speed=9600, Data=8, Stopbit=1, Parity=none, and Flow=none worked just fine.
Hit the enter key several times after the window pops up. I do this to sync the clocks across the serial line. Some times it works even without hitting the enter a few times....seems the first time I connect to a new MDS I have to do this. Once the connection is made, the subsequent connections do not require the multiple enters to sync up.
Hope this helps,
Mike
12-23-2008 08:29 PM
I would use teraterm as Mike suggested :)
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