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Helania Stevenson Guest
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Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2003 5:19 am Post subject: Help -newbie question |
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I recently purchased an Catalyst 1200 at an auction to start
building a cisco home lab. I am having trouble trying to connect it to
see if it works.All i know is that it powers up and I get the green
lights saying it passed its self test. I am using a RJ45 to serial cable
connected to my PC's COM 1 port using 9600 Baud - 1 Stop bit, No
parity and 8 Data bits. Can someone please tell what I am doing
wrong.
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maggie Guest
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Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2003 6:16 am Post subject: Re: Help -newbie question |
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I'm a newbie myself but what you are describing is a console cable. It
allows you to configure the device but has nothing to do with the
'network' side of the device.
In article <W7z0b.36972$Ij4.3650@news2.central.cox.net>, helania0236
@hotmail.com says...
| Quote: | I recently purchased an Catalyst 1200 at an auction to start
building a cisco home lab. I am having trouble trying to connect it to
see if it works.All i know is that it powers up and I get the green
lights saying it passed its self test. I am using a RJ45 to serial cable
connected to my PC's COM 1 port using 9600 Baud - 1 Stop bit, No
parity and 8 Data bits. Can someone please tell what I am doing
wrong.
Thanks
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Lowell Guest
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Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2003 7:28 am Post subject: Re: Help -newbie question |
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I also purchased one and I use just a regular RJ-45 straight thru cable (not
a rollover, not a crossover) this cable connects to the Admin port in back
of switch and then to my PC via DB-9 to RJ-45 adapter. It works excellent
via telnet. I had used the same cable as I used for my router but that did
not work. Used same adapter and switched to straight thru cable and got in.
Good luck.
"maggie" <maggie123@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.19ad76f061bec13f989682@news.optusnet.com.au...
| Quote: | I'm a newbie myself but what you are describing is a console cable. It
allows you to configure the device but has nothing to do with the
'network' side of the device.
In article <W7z0b.36972$Ij4.3650@news2.central.cox.net>, helania0236
@hotmail.com says...
I recently purchased an Catalyst 1200 at an auction to start
building a cisco home lab. I am having trouble trying to connect it to
see if it works.All i know is that it powers up and I get the green
lights saying it passed its self test. I am using a RJ45 to serial cable
connected to my PC's COM 1 port using 9600 Baud - 1 Stop bit, No
parity and 8 Data bits. Can someone please tell what I am doing
wrong.
Thanks
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Lowell Guest
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Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2003 7:30 am Post subject: Re: Help -newbie question |
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Also forgot to tell you if have the right cable, try COM 2 also.
"Helania Stevenson" <helania0236@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:W7z0b.36972$Ij4.3650@news2.central.cox.net...
| Quote: | I recently purchased an Catalyst 1200 at an auction to start
building a cisco home lab. I am having trouble trying to connect it to
see if it works.All i know is that it powers up and I get the green
lights saying it passed its self test. I am using a RJ45 to serial cable
connected to my PC's COM 1 port using 9600 Baud - 1 Stop bit, No
parity and 8 Data bits. Can someone please tell what I am doing
wrong.
Thanks
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Helania Stevenson Guest
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Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2003 7:42 am Post subject: Re: Help -newbie question |
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Thank You for the advice. I will try doing that.
"Lowell" <centexlan@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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| Quote: | Also forgot to tell you if have the right cable, try COM 2 also.
"Helania Stevenson" <helania0236@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:W7z0b.36972$Ij4.3650@news2.central.cox.net...
I recently purchased an Catalyst 1200 at an auction to start
building a cisco home lab. I am having trouble trying to connect it to
see if it works.All i know is that it powers up and I get the green
lights saying it passed its self test. I am using a RJ45 to serial cable
connected to my PC's COM 1 port using 9600 Baud - 1 Stop bit, No
parity and 8 Data bits. Can someone please tell what I am doing
wrong.
Thanks
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Ben Nelson Guest
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Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2003 9:20 am Post subject: Re: Help -newbie question |
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If you can not get that to work we can send out a console cable kit for 10
bucks plus shipping. And you should not have any more problems.
www.usedrouters.com
Thanks
Ben Nelson
Also you may want to try connecting at different speeds someone may have
changed the speed on it when upgrading the software. Good luck.
"Helania Stevenson" <helania0236@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:W7z0b.36972$Ij4.3650@news2.central.cox.net...
| Quote: | I recently purchased an Catalyst 1200 at an auction to start
building a cisco home lab. I am having trouble trying to connect it to
see if it works.All i know is that it powers up and I get the green
lights saying it passed its self test. I am using a RJ45 to serial cable
connected to my PC's COM 1 port using 9600 Baud - 1 Stop bit, No
parity and 8 Data bits. Can someone please tell what I am doing
wrong.
Thanks
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Helania Stevenson Guest
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Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2003 7:29 am Post subject: Re: Help -newbie question |
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Help again. I have tried many different configurations with no luck. I have
tried com1, com2 and the tcp/ip route. Is there something special that I am
missing or is the switch just dead? Should something come up from the
HyperTerminal automatically or is there a windows configuration I am flat
out missing. Any Help is appreciated.
Thanks
"Ben Nelson" <Ben@nospam.mchsi.com> wrote in message
news:qGC0b.203340$o%2.94520@sccrnsc02...
| Quote: | If you can not get that to work we can send out a console cable kit for 10
bucks plus shipping. And you should not have any more problems.
www.usedrouters.com
Thanks
Ben Nelson
Also you may want to try connecting at different speeds someone may have
changed the speed on it when upgrading the software. Good luck.
"Helania Stevenson" <helania0236@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:W7z0b.36972$Ij4.3650@news2.central.cox.net...
I recently purchased an Catalyst 1200 at an auction to start
building a cisco home lab. I am having trouble trying to connect it to
see if it works.All i know is that it powers up and I get the green
lights saying it passed its self test. I am using a RJ45 to serial cable
connected to my PC's COM 1 port using 9600 Baud - 1 Stop bit, No
parity and 8 Data bits. Can someone please tell what I am doing
wrong.
Thanks
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André Franke Guest
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Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2003 3:47 pm Post subject: Re: Help -newbie question |
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"Helania Stevenson" <helania0236@hotmail.com> wrote:
| Quote: | Help again. I have tried many different configurations with no luck. I have
tried com1, com2 and the tcp/ip route. Is there something special that I am
missing or is the switch just dead? Should something come up from the
HyperTerminal automatically or is there a windows configuration I am flat
out missing. Any Help is appreciated.
Thanks
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Have a look at this page:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/catalyst/cat12icg/index.htm
You need to connect your computer to the Admin-port before you plug in
the powerchord of the switch. After that the switch should introduce
itself to your terminal trying to resolve the hardware address of the
Admin-port before it asks for the configuration.
hth.
regards
André |
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Helania Stevenson Guest
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Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2003 6:06 am Post subject: Re: Help -newbie question |
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Thank You for the link to that page. I have tried connecting the switch with
connecting the power cord after I am ready to go on the computer side and
still no luck. I was wondering must you use a DB-25 to RJ45 to connect ? I
am using a RJ45 to DB9 cable.
"André Franke" <dump.it@digital-filestore.de> wrote in message
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| Quote: | "Helania Stevenson" <helania0236@hotmail.com> wrote:
Help again. I have tried many different configurations with no luck. I
have
tried com1, com2 and the tcp/ip route. Is there something special that I
am
missing or is the switch just dead? Should something come up from the
HyperTerminal automatically or is there a windows configuration I am flat
out missing. Any Help is appreciated.
Thanks
Have a look at this page:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/catalyst/cat12icg/index.htm
You need to connect your computer to the Admin-port before you plug in
the powerchord of the switch. After that the switch should introduce
itself to your terminal trying to resolve the hardware address of the
Admin-port before it asks for the configuration.
hth.
regards
André |
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André Franke Guest
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Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2003 11:12 am Post subject: Re: Help -newbie question |
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The provided document statest the following:
To connect a console terminal to the admin. port, use the supplied
RJ-45-to-DB-25 adapter cable. (See Figure 4-1.) For admin. port DTE
and data communications equipment (DCE) pinout information, refer to
the section "Admin. Port Pinout" in the appendix "Wiring
Specifications."
The links go here:
Figure 4-1:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/catalyst/cat12icg/61632.htm#38524
Admin. Port Pinout:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/catalyst/cat12icg/78657.htm#28889
Wiring Specifications:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/catalyst/cat12icg/78657.htm#24482
And afaik you definitely need that RJ-45-to-DB-25 adapter cable.
It is rather more part of the switch than accessory and should be
provided by the seller. Maybe you can contact him again. Chances are
that he configured the switch already so that it has an administration
IP and you can access it via telnet without the cable or you can
access it via the DC0 port.
Wishing you good luck.
regards
André
"Helania Stevenson" <helania0236@hotmail.com> wrote:
| Quote: | Thank You for the link to that page. I have tried connecting the switch with
connecting the power cord after I am ready to go on the computer side and
still no luck. I was wondering must you use a DB-25 to RJ45 to connect ? I
am using a RJ45 to DB9 cable. |
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Lowell Guest
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Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2003 6:19 pm Post subject: Re: Help -newbie question |
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If it is configured correctly it should work. Did you buld your own cable
or purchase it from a manufacturer? I purchased a DB-9 to RJ-45 adapter and
got the pin out from a reliable on line source, actually it was from someone
in this newsgroup.
"Helania Stevenson" <helania0236@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:Z%d1b.50862$Ij4.13654@news2.central.cox.net...
| Quote: | Thank You for the link to that page. I have tried connecting the switch
with
connecting the power cord after I am ready to go on the computer side and
still no luck. I was wondering must you use a DB-25 to RJ45 to connect ? I
am using a RJ45 to DB9 cable.
"André Franke" <dump.it@digital-filestore.de> wrote in message
news:sb59kvo5vqukok7r5tf47j02u3ptvnto9m@4ax.com...
"Helania Stevenson" <helania0236@hotmail.com> wrote:
Help again. I have tried many different configurations with no luck. I
have
tried com1, com2 and the tcp/ip route. Is there something special that
I
am
missing or is the switch just dead? Should something come up from the
HyperTerminal automatically or is there a windows configuration I am
flat
out missing. Any Help is appreciated.
Thanks
Have a look at this page:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/catalyst/cat12icg/index.htm
You need to connect your computer to the Admin-port before you plug in
the powerchord of the switch. After that the switch should introduce
itself to your terminal trying to resolve the hardware address of the
Admin-port before it asks for the configuration.
hth.
regards
André
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André Franke Guest
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Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2003 6:46 pm Post subject: Re: Help -newbie question |
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"Lowell" <centexlan@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
| Quote: | I also purchased one and I use just a regular RJ-45 straight thru cable (not
a rollover, not a crossover) this cable connects to the Admin port in back
of switch and then to my PC via DB-9 to RJ-45 adapter. It works excellent
via telnet. I had used the same cable as I used for my router but that did
not work. Used same adapter and switched to straight thru cable and got in.
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In order to telnet to the switch, you need to assign an IP and login
details. How would you do that if you can't get a connection to
configure this?
regards
André |
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André Franke Guest
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Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2003 6:53 pm Post subject: Re: Help -newbie question |
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"Lowell" <centexlan@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
| Quote: | If it is configured correctly it should work. Did you buld your own cable
or purchase it from a manufacturer? I purchased a DB-9 to RJ-45 adapter and
got the pin out from a reliable on line source, actually it was from someone
in this newsgroup.
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The pin-out and wiring scheme are found here:
Admin. Port Pinout:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/catalyst/cat12icg/78657.htm
regards
André |
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Helania Stevenson Guest
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Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2003 9:55 pm Post subject: Re: Help -newbie question |
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I purchased the cable from the manufacturer so I do know nothing is wrong
with the cable.
"Helania Stevenson" <helania0236@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:W7z0b.36972$Ij4.3650@news2.central.cox.net...
| Quote: | I recently purchased an Catalyst 1200 at an auction to start
building a cisco home lab. I am having trouble trying to connect it to
see if it works.All i know is that it powers up and I get the green
lights saying it passed its self test. I am using a RJ45 to serial cable
connected to my PC's COM 1 port using 9600 Baud - 1 Stop bit, No
parity and 8 Data bits. Can someone please tell what I am doing
wrong.
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André Franke Guest
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Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2003 10:31 pm Post subject: Re: Help -newbie question |
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"Helania Stevenson" <helania0236@hotmail.com> wrote:
| Quote: | I purchased the cable from the manufacturer so I do know nothing is wrong
with the cable.
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So if you are sure the cable is ok and it is the right one, there is
only one conclusion: The switch is dead or just configured in a way
that makes it impossible to access it the standard way. Maybe it's set
up to accept only telnet sessions. Again that telnet may have to come
from a special IP or it may only accept SLIP connections or SNMP. Who
knows? We can only provide standard information, since we don't have a
magic orb that reveals everything about your particular switch. If you
buy something from an auction, make sure you get the details along
with it.
The only person that could tell you more is the one you bought it
from.
regards
André |
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