TP-Link TL-SL3226P Switch User Manual


 
4.3 How to connect Out-of-Band
Out-of-Band Management needs a terminal or a HyperTerminal.
First, connect the Switch's console port with the PC's console port by the
console cord. Then, run HyperTerminal. Refer to the following figure to
configure the HyperTerminal.
The speed of the console port is 9600bps. The data bit is 8 bit. There is no
Parity Test and flow control. The Stop bit is 1.
If there is no HyperTerminal in the system, you can setup the HyperTerminal
software from the system setup disk or download from the website such as
HyperTerminal Private Edition. The configuration way is similar with that on
Windows.
4.4 The interface and operating way of TELNET/Out-
of-Band
No matter through TELNET or Out-of-Band Management, the users have
two rights:
! Admin: the control right to manage the Switch
! Guest: the read right for part of objects Admin visits.
Caution
Since Guest account has the read right only for some pages, there will be a
prompt to remind the user no right for reversion when the Guest account
want to configure the active the Switch. When the account wants to enter
SNMP menu, Security menu, IEEE802.1X protocol menu, file transmission
menu and reset menu of the system configuration menu, the account will be
reminded no right to enter.
Because the basic content of TELNET and Out-of-band Management
through the Console port is as same as each other, we introduce them
together.
After you use the correct user's name and password (the default user's name
and password are supervisor), you will log on the interface of TELNET/Out-
of-Band Management.
TL-SL3226P
24+2G Gigabit Managed Switch User's Guide
TL-SL3226P
24+2G Gigabit Managed Switch User's Guide
Figure 4-1 Console configuration