Use the supplied rollover cable and the DB-9 adapter to connect a PC to the Cisco
console port. The PC or terminal must support VT100 terminal emulation. The terminal
emulation software—frequently a PC application such as Microsoft Windows
HyperTerminal or Symantec Procomm Plus—makes possible the communication
between the switch and your PC or terminal during the setup program.
Follow these steps to connect the PC to the Cisco unit:
Connect the 9 pin to RJ-45 adapter to the console cable.(Depending on my source
for the console kit, you may already have this step done for you as sometimes I
get one piece console kits.)
Connect the 9 pin adapter to COM1 on your PC(If your PC only has USB ports
and does not have a 9 pin serial port, you will need to purchase a USB to 9 pin
serial converter).
With the supplied rollover cable, insert the RJ-45 connector into the console port.
Launch HyperTerminal and name the console session.
Select COM1 as your “Connect Using” port(make sure you connected the console
cable to COM1 on your PC.
Configure the baud rate and character format of HyperTerminal to match these
console port default characteristics:
o 9600 baud
o 8 data bits
o 1 stop bit
o No parity
o NO FLOWCONTROL
Turn the Cisco unit on and now you should see the boot process in
HyperTerminal of your unit.
Press ENTER to connect to your Cisco unit. This will bring you in User mode.
At the router> prompt, type in a question mark (?) This will list all the User
mode commands. Feel free to play with all the available commands. You are in a safe
zone.
Nothing will be damaged.
Press the Enter key to the view the commands line by line.
Press the SPACEBAR to view the commands a full screen at a time.
Type enable or en, the press ENTER. This will put you in Privileged mode,
where you can change and view the router configuration.
At the router# prompt, type a question mark (?) This will list all available
commands in the Router Global configuration mode. Use these commands with cautions.
Type config and ENTER.
Press ENTER to configure your router using your terminal.
At the router(config)# prompt, type another question mark (?) This will list all
commands available in router configuration mode. Use these commands with
cautions.
Press the CONTROL key and the letter Z at the same time. Notice how the take
you out of Configuration mode and brings you back in Privileged mode.
Type disable. This will put you into where you begin - the User mode.