Follow these steps to start the Express Setup program.
1. Verify that no devices are connected to the switch.
2. Press and hold the Mode button, as shown in Figure 1, until the four LEDs next to the Mode button turn green.
This takes approximately 2 seconds.
Note: This only works on switches that do not have a configuration file in their file system.
3. When the four LEDs turn green, release the Mode button.
Note: If all of the Mode LEDs begin to blink after you have held the Mode button for 2 seconds or you cannot get the four LEDs to remain lit, a configuration already exists on the switch. In this case the switch cannot enter Express Setup mode. See the section of this document Clearing the Switch IP Address and Configuration for the instructions on deleting a configuration file from a switch.
4. Connect the Ethernet cable (not included) to a 10/100 Ethernet port on the front panel of the switch,
Caution: Do not connect the switch to any device other than the PC being used to configure it.
1 - Switch
2 - Ethernet cable
3 - PC or workstation
5. Connect the other end of the cable to the Ethernet port on the PC and verify that the port status LEDs on both connected Ethernet ports are green.
6.Wait approximately 30 seconds after the port LEDs turn green, and launch a web browser on your PC.
7.If you are using DHCP on your PC, you need to obtain the 10.0.0.2 IP address from the switch now.
Do one of the two following options depending on the operating system on your PC.
If you have manually configured your PC to use 10.0.0.2, skip this step and proceed to step 8.
Windows 95/98/ME:
A. Select Start > Run and enter winipcfg.
The WINIPCFG application opens as shown in Figure 3.
Note: You must select the NIC that you have connected to the switch in the WINIPCFG window before continuing this task.
If the IP address is already 10.0.0.2, proceed to step 8.
B.Click Release All.
C.Click Renew All.
When the IP address has changed to 10.0.0.2, proceed to step 8.
Windows 2000/XP
a. Select Start > Run and enter CMD to open a command prompt window.
b. Enter the command ipconfig /release at the prompt.
c. Enter the command ipconfig /renew at the prompt.
d. Enter the command ipconfig /all at the prompt to display the current settings.
When the IP address has changed to 10.0.0.2, proceed to step 8.
Enter the IP address 10.0.0.1, as shown in Figure 4 in the browser, and press Enter.
8. Enter the IP address 10.0.0.1, as shown in Figure 4 in the browser, and press Enter.
Consider the following issues if the Express Setup home page does not appear in your browser.
Cisco Catalyst 2950 Series switches are designed to connect Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet services. There is a full line of these switches to accommodate different needs, and each will provide a slightly different service.
An entire chapter of the CCNA-3 course is devoted to configuring switches; it is hard to explain in a few words. Besides, there are several technologies you may want to configure. Take the CCNA course, especially the semester dedicated to switches, or search in www.cisco.com. For a basic configuration, you need nothing - the switch will work without any configuration. Unless somebody already did some configuration; that might interfere with the intended use.
No, it is not, regardless the image.
The difference is that the write mem command is being discontinued. It is being replaced by the copy command and is the one you should use on the cisco tests. I still use this command on some routers such as 831, 871, 3002, 2950, 2600 however it appears that as of IOS 12 it will be gone. Hope this helps!
vty 0
router>enable router#configure terminal router(config)#line vty 0 4 router(config-line)#password cisco router(config-line)#login to configure router with telnet you must set up password or secret for privilieged mode.
On a cisco router you would go into privilege-exec mode (enable) and then into "configure terminal" mode. From there you can use the router rip command.
The cost of a Cisco 2950 switch can range from $78 to over $1,000. It all depends on whether you choose to buy a new Cisco 2950 switch or a refurbished one.
Broadcast Networks mainly used to send datas (information) through network switch(Ex: Cisco 2950) to all destinations which are connected the switchports except the sending port. Broadcast Networks mainly used to send datas (information) through network switch(Ex: Cisco 2950) to all destinations which are connected the switchports except the sending port. Broadcast Networks mainly used to send datas (information) through network switch(Ex: Cisco 2950) to all destinations which are connected the switchports except the sending port.
You can configure addresses manually or configure the switch to learn the addresses dynamically. For more detailed information visit the Related Link.
The command "show vtp status" will show you how many vlans are supported by the switch. The Cisco 2950 switch supports up to 64 VLANs.
ALSwitch(config)# interface vlan1 ALSwitch(config-if)# ip address 192.168.10.2 255.255.255.0
Yes. A hub will be one giant collision domain for that entire switch port. So if its an 8 port hub and you have 8 devices connected to it that collision domain will have 8 devices in it.
The Cisco ISO is the "Operating System" of the Cisco device. The user can configure the device by accessing and changing the configuration in the ISO.
No, it is not, regardless the image.
Cisco Connect is the Windows/MacOS application that is used to configure and manage the Cisco Home Networking (Linksys and Valet) products.
Very much not.The 1900 series is a very old switch that does not even run a normal IOS. Its successor, the 2900XL series, does run an IOS. The 2900XL series' successor, the 2950 series, still does not support layer 3 routing. For layer 3 functions, you need Cisco 3550, 3560, or 3570 series switches.
If you do not configure a vty pass you will not be able to telnet to the switch
You can do this on the enable, or privileged, prompt.