
Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 18-3
Connecting Equipment to the Console Port
the SMMi has passed its POST and is operational, each I/O module then performs its
own POST.
Note: See Chapter 9 for more information about switch management module
LED activity and Chapter 10 for more information about I/O module LED activity.
Verifying a Successful Installation on the BlackDiamond
Switch
After you supply power to the BlackDiamond switch, each MSM64i performs a POST of
its circuitry. The LED labeled “SYS” on the MSM64i blinks amber during the POST.
After the MSM64i has passed its POST and is operational, each I/O module performs
its own POST.
Note: See Chapter 15 for more information about switch management module
LED activity and Chapter 16 for more information about I/O module LED activity.
Connecting Equipment to the Console Port
Connection to the console port is used for direct local management. The console port
settings are:
• Baud rate — 9600
• Data bits — 8
• Stop bit — 1
• Parity — None
• Flow control — XON/XOFF
The terminal or PC with terminal-emulation software that you connect to any Summit,
Alpine, or BlackDiamond switch must be configured with these settings.This procedure
is described in the documentation supplied with the terminal.
Appropriate cables are available from your local supplier, or you can make your own.
Table 18-1 describes the pinouts for a DB-9 male console connector.
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