Re: Catalyst 1900 Configuration {lost} sorry
- From: the.srh@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2008 11:34:47 -0700 (PDT)
Hello again... (Update), I ordered the blue console cable and
immediately had success accessing the switch menus via
Hyperterminal! :-) I had to do a little password recovery, but
finally got into the system. Ok, this is where I am situated:
I have two offline Windows machines. They both have network cards
(reconfigured), and nothing is setup in Windows networking management
(Default-De-Facto/Clean). I would like to connect these into the
switch, and make them accessible to each other on separate addresses.
How do I start to do this? :-)
The switch apparently had been used before, and had a IP address,
Subnet Mask, & Default Gateway configured. I wrote those addresses
down and then performed a Factory Re-Set on the switch, ... so now
everything is blank and clean.
I am *CLUELESS* on the semantics of the configuration, but can follow
straight forward directions, so please be gentle :-) I hope someone
can help me, it would be immensely appreciated.
Have a wonderful afternoon or evening as it might be. Sarah.
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