02-23-2021 09:50 PM
Hello everyone!
so I bought this new cisco SW which I'll use for my PCs and stuff, I was able to connect my devices and have a proper connection, no problems whatsoever.
but I still want to configure and ramage around a little bit, unfortunately, I don't have a serial cable to start with, so can I connect to my switch via putty using an RG45 cable?
if I can, then please explain the steps. thanks
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02-23-2021 10:10 PM
Look at the front of the switch. Do you see the mini-USB port to the right of the RJ-45 console port? Guess what that is?
The driver can be found HERE and Service Contract is not required to download the USB Console driver.
02-23-2021 11:06 PM
@Xavier Hunter wrote:
and if I find one should I use the typical COM1 port in the putty serial protocol?
Of course you can. Download the USB Console driver if required.
@Xavier Hunter wrote:
but isn't there a way by doing it with RG45?
I am trying to provide alternatives to make "life" a lot easier.
If you prefer using RJ45, then whatever you feel comfortable with.
02-23-2021 10:10 PM
Look at the front of the switch. Do you see the mini-USB port to the right of the RJ-45 console port? Guess what that is?
The driver can be found HERE and Service Contract is not required to download the USB Console driver.
02-23-2021 10:43 PM - edited 02-23-2021 10:50 PM
Yes, I do see the 2 USB ports, one type B mini, and one type A.
but i don't have a USB cable at the moment, and if I find one should I use the typical COM1 port in the putty serial protocol?
but isn't there a way by doing it with RG45?
02-23-2021 11:06 PM
@Xavier Hunter wrote:
and if I find one should I use the typical COM1 port in the putty serial protocol?
Of course you can. Download the USB Console driver if required.
@Xavier Hunter wrote:
but isn't there a way by doing it with RG45?
I am trying to provide alternatives to make "life" a lot easier.
If you prefer using RJ45, then whatever you feel comfortable with.
02-23-2021 11:24 PM - edited 02-23-2021 11:27 PM
lol, thanks, it's very helpful, but I'm trying to use what I have at my expense at the moment! it's late in the night and I have nothing but configuring this switch to do!
that's why I asked if RG45 could be a solution.
I guess the first-time config requires a console connection and later I can use the ethernet cable to bring changes to the config
02-23-2021 11:35 PM
Thanks Leo!
I changed my switch mode to express and used the telnet IP 10.0.0.1 via RG45 to connect with the switch and now I'm now logged in!
thanks again, appreciate it
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