Usually it'd be COM2. The IO address range is usually 0x2F8 - 0x2FF.
3F8h
The Cisco switches I have seen don't have an IP address by default. You have to connect to the switch with a console cable - one that connects to the console port on the switch, and to the serial port on the computer - and do some initial configuration, including the IP address.The Cisco switches I have seen don't have an IP address by default. You have to connect to the switch with a console cable - one that connects to the console port on the switch, and to the serial port on the computer - and do some initial configuration, including the IP address.The Cisco switches I have seen don't have an IP address by default. You have to connect to the switch with a console cable - one that connects to the console port on the switch, and to the serial port on the computer - and do some initial configuration, including the IP address.The Cisco switches I have seen don't have an IP address by default. You have to connect to the switch with a console cable - one that connects to the console port on the switch, and to the serial port on the computer - and do some initial configuration, including the IP address.
No. VGA port is not either serial or parallel port. It is a different interface. If you need a serial output, you need a VGA to serial converter.
No. PS/2 is a low speed serial connection. The lowest port used for a webcam that I am aware of is a a parallel port.
It's called a COM port.
FastEthernet Port Serial Port
USB, IEEE 1394 ps/2 PS/2 ethernet port lpti vga line in microphone gamejack
The IP address. The router compares the destination IP address of an IP packet with the router's routing table, which says, for example, "everything that starts with 172.16.5 should be sent out through port Serial 2".
No. Its a parallel port
PS/2 (For Keyboard and Mouse)USBCOM1 and COM2 (serial) PortParallel Port (for Printers)SpeakerMicVideo Port (Monitor Port)Lan Port
IRQ 3 is for COM2 and COM4 (serial ports). See related link.
universal serial bus port