Windows terminal software to connect to serial
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06-05-2007 07:14 AM - edited 03-05-2019 04:29 PM
Hi
I'm about to use windows 2000 or windows XP to connect to a serial port on a 3560 switch. The problem I have is I don't know what software to download, that is free, to allow me the PC. Can someone please suggest some to me. And a little guide on how to set them up. I've always used minicom on linux.
Thanks
Dan
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06-05-2007 07:27 AM
Hi,
Try Putty:
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
The documentation that comes with it is pretty comprehensive, although it hardly needs any instructions as it's very intuitive.
HTH
Andrew.
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06-05-2007 07:31 AM
TeraTerm is a great program too. You don't have to download any software though, Windows comes pre-loaded with hyperterminal.
Programs->Accessories->Communications->Hyperterminal
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06-05-2007 07:39 AM
PuTTy is a good freeware terminal emulator that supplies both telnet and SSH support through its history of releases. And in the new release I understand that it does support serial connection.
Tera Term is also a good freeware terminal emulator. I find it a bit easier to use than PuTTy.
The best thing that I can say about HyperTerm is that it comes installed on Windows so that you do not have to load anything. And it is generally functional.
The terminal emulator that I like the best is SecureCRT. It is not free. But I find that it works the best, has the widest range of supported features.
HTH
Rick
Rick
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06-05-2007 08:28 AM
I just use Hyperterminal
When you create a new HyperTerminal session, just set the communications mode to "Direct To Com1" or whatever com port the serial interface is set to. then set 9600 8 1
that should be all you need. its how I connect to all my switches.
