Connecting to the Switch From a Web Browser
The Dell PowerConnect 3024, 3048, 5012, and 5224 switches can be managed through a Web browser, a Telnet session, or a serial null-modem cable. The Dell PowerConnect 3024 and 5012 managed switches use an embedded Web server that allows for management tasks to be accomplished from Microsoft® Internet Explorer® version 4.01 (and higher) or Netscape Navigator 6.0 (and higher).
Connecting to the Dell PowerConnect switches with the serial null-modem cable is the only way that you can watch the progress of the switch booting up.
The default IP address on the switch is 192.168.0.1 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. For more information about changing the IP address of your Dell PowerConnect switch, refer to the Dell Knowledge Base Article How do I change the IP address of my Dell PowerConnect 3024 or 5012 switch
- Launch your Web browser.
- In the Address bar, type .192.168.0.1. The default IP Address is the IP address of the switch, and then press <Enter>
- If password protection is enabled on the switch, type root as the user and type the password that is assigned to the switch. The default password is switch.
- In the Main Menu, configure the PowerConnect settings.
Connect to the Switch From a Telnet Session
- Click the Start button, and then click Run. The Run window appears
- Type cmd in the Open box.
- Click OK. The command prompt appears and then press the <Enter> key.telnetType
- The telnet session will start and you will be at a Microsoft Telnet prompt.
- Type open < IP Address >, where < IP Address > is the IP Address of the switch.
- The default IP Address is 192.168.0.1.
- If password protection is enabled on the switch, you will need to enter root as the user with the password that is assigned to the switch.
- The default password is switch.
- The Main Menu appears. You can configure the PowerConnect settings from this interface.
- Once you are finished with the telnet session, press the <Ctrl> and <D> keys at the same time to end the telnet connection.
- At the Microsoft Telnet prompt, type quit and press the <Enter> key to close the telnet session.
Connect to the Switch From a Serial Null Modem Connection
The serial cable that shipped with the switch is a null modem cable. Use this cable to attach to the switch
- Connect one end of the cable to a free serial port on your computer system and the other end to the switch.
- Click the Start button, and then click Run.
- Type cmd in the Open box.
- Click OK.
- Type hypertrm and then press the <Enter> key.
- If prompted, type your area code and click OK, and then OK again.
- In the Connection Description window, type a name for the connection and then click to select an icon.
- Click OK.
- In the Connect To window, verify that the Connect using selection is the serial port that you connected the null modem cable to and then click OK.
- In the COM Properties window, click to select 9600 Bits per second, 8 Data bits, None for Parity, 1 Stop bits and None for Flow control, and then click OK.
- In the bottom-right corner of the HyperTerminal window, you will see Connected, and a clock counting up, press the <Ctrl> + <L> keys at the same time to refresh the screen.
When the Main Menu appears, configure the PowerConnect settings from this interface.