
Is the configuration on the PC correct according to the logical map of the network?ģ. Is the cabling from the PC to the switch correct? Are link lights lit?Ģ. One possible order might be the following:ġ. Minimum = 69ms, Maximum = 162ms, Average = 96msįailure here can indicate several problems, each of which must be checked in a systematic sequence.
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),Īpproximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
#Tera ping console software#
Download a configuration file using a network management software application such as CiscoWorks.Ĭonnection-specific DNS Suffix. Configure the device through the current connection (console or auxiliary), or download a previously written startup config file from a Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server on the network. Establish a terminal (vty) session using Telnet. Remote terminal: Use an external modem connected to the auxiliary port (routers only) to remotely configure the device.Īfter it is configured, you can access the device using three additional methods:. Optionally, you can connect a mini-USB cable to the mini-USB console port, if available. Console terminal: Use an RJ-45–to–RJ-45 rollover cable and a computer with the terminal communications software (such as HyperTerminal or Tera Term) to establish a direct connection. The two ways to configure Cisco devices are as follows:
Figure 29-1 shows the many ways you can connect to Cisco devices. You can access a device directly or from a remote location.