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The Cisco user interface is divided into many different modes.<br> | The Cisco user interface is divided into many different modes.<br> | ||
The commands available depend on which mode you are currently in.<br> | The commands available depend on which mode you are currently in.<br> | ||
− | Entering a question mark (?) will give you a list of commands available for each mode. | + | Entering a question mark (?) will give you a list of commands available for each mode.<br> |
− | + | The four most used modes are: | |
+ | * User EXEC | ||
+ | * Privileged EXEC | ||
+ | * Global configuration | ||
+ | * Interface configuration | ||
== Additional documentation == | == Additional documentation == |
Revision as of 15:53, 21 December 2016
This article explains the basics on how to configure the ENSER-8 (Cisco IE-3000-8TC).
Connect to the switch
To configure the switch use the cable that came with the switch and connect to the console port.
Use a terminal that supports serial, for example PuTTY
- Baud rate default is 9600
- Data bits default is 8
- Stop bits default is 1
- Parity settings default is none
Understanding Command Modes
The Cisco user interface is divided into many different modes.
The commands available depend on which mode you are currently in.
Entering a question mark (?) will give you a list of commands available for each mode.
The four most used modes are:
- User EXEC
- Privileged EXEC
- Global configuration
- Interface configuration
Additional documentation
For more documentation, please visit the Zenitel web page: https://www.zenitel.com/product/enser-8
Cisco Industrial Ethernet 3000 Switches
Cisco IE-3000-8TC Software Configuration Guide