![]() I then took my browser and directed it to the switch’s ip address. I configured a static address on my workstation and verified that I could ping the switch’s VLAN 1 IP Address. So let’s configure one:Ĭonsole(config-if)# ip address 10.2.3.4 255.255.252.0Ĭonsole(config-if)# ip default-gateway 10.2.3.1Įnable WebGUI Admin User on a Dell PowerConnect SwitchĪt this point, I plugged in an ethernet cable from my workstation to interface e1 of the switch. Nope, no addresses configured on any interface. First, I just checked to see if an address was assigned already: The next step that I took was to assign an IP Address to the VLAN 1 interface. Now, it’s time to configure it with an address:Īssign Ip Address to Dell PowerConnect Switch VLAN 1 Interface ![]() This will reset the switch to factory default settings. ![]() We do this by deleting the startup-config file and then reloading the switch as shown below: The next step after connecting with the terminal emulator was to reset the switch to factory default settings. Reset Dell PowerConnect Switch to Factory Settings This should get you connected to serial console. You can see the settings below that I found configured in my Dell PowerConnect switch: You will need to configure your terminal emulator’s line settings to 9600,8,n,1.
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