2009/2/1 Matthew Macdonald-Wallace
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> > Matthew Macdonald-Wallace wrote:
> >> Hi All,
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> >> I've just picked up a WS-1912-EN from the ever awesome freecycle and
> >> whilst It's plugged in and working as a swit
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> Matthew Macdonald-Wallace wrote:
>> Hi All,
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>> I've just picked up a WS-1912-EN from the ever awesome freecycle and
>> whilst It's plugged in and working as a switch, I don;t have a console
>> cable.
>>
>> Is there anyw
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Matthew Macdonald-Wallace wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I've just picked up a WS-1912-EN from the ever awesome freecycle and
> whilst It's plugged in and working as a switch, I don;t have a console
> cable.
>
> Is there anyway that anyone knows of to find
Quoting Colin McCarthy :
> 2009/2/1 Matthew Macdonald-Wallace
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>> Is there anyway that anyone knows of to find the IP address of the
>> switch or what the defaults are?
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>
> You could use the free application 'Cisco Network Assistant'
> http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5931/index.html
> Th
2009/2/1 Matthew Macdonald-Wallace
> Is there anyway that anyone knows of to find the IP address of the
> switch or what the defaults are?
You could use the free application 'Cisco Network Assistant'
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5931/index.html
This is a windows only application.
It us
Hi All,
I've just picked up a WS-1912-EN from the ever awesome freecycle and
whilst It's plugged in and working as a switch, I don;t have a console
cable.
Is there anyway that anyone knows of to find the IP address of the
switch or what the defaults are?
If not, I'll have to make up my own