Hi everyone,
I have recently just bought a used Cisco c2960 switch from a parts recycling company and was hoping to use it at home for learning and playing around.
Since I am quite new to it all I dind't realise I needed the rollover cable (RJ45 to DB-9/RS-232) to configure it via the console port. I'm currently a bit lost as to how I can get around this after much googling. I had bought an RJ45-USB adapter as I don't have an RS-232 connector on my PC, and tried setting up a serial connection via putty making sure to set the right paramters such as baud rate at 9600 and use COM1 with Data bits set to 8 Stop bits set to 1, no Parity and Flow control as XON/XOFF.
I have both a crossover ethernet cable and a standard ethernet cable, but would like to know if it is possible to connect to the switch via a USB port. Also I don't have any of the software configurations that may have been set up via the previous user and I have reset the switch (at least I think I have) by holding down the Mode button.
If anyone has any experience/advice on this, that would be greatly appreciated.
I have recently just bought a used Cisco c2960 switch from a parts recycling company and was hoping to use it at home for learning and playing around.
Since I am quite new to it all I dind't realise I needed the rollover cable (RJ45 to DB-9/RS-232) to configure it via the console port. I'm currently a bit lost as to how I can get around this after much googling. I had bought an RJ45-USB adapter as I don't have an RS-232 connector on my PC, and tried setting up a serial connection via putty making sure to set the right paramters such as baud rate at 9600 and use COM1 with Data bits set to 8 Stop bits set to 1, no Parity and Flow control as XON/XOFF.
I have both a crossover ethernet cable and a standard ethernet cable, but would like to know if it is possible to connect to the switch via a USB port. Also I don't have any of the software configurations that may have been set up via the previous user and I have reset the switch (at least I think I have) by holding down the Mode button.
If anyone has any experience/advice on this, that would be greatly appreciated.