Figure 2-11 Diagram for establishing connection to a console portz Launch a terminal emulation utility (such as Terminal in Windows 3.X or HyperTerminal inWindows 95/Windows 98/Windows NT/Windows 2000/Windows XP) on the PC terminal, with thebaud rate set to 19,200 bps, data bits set to 8, parity check set to none, and flow control set to none.z Turn on the switch and press Enter as prompted. The prompt appears.z Perform the following operations in the terminal window to assign IP address 202.38.160.92/24 toVLAN-interface 1 of the switch. system-view[Sysname] interface Vlan-interface 1[Sysname-Vlan-interface1] ip address 202.38.160.92 255.255.255.02) Perform Telnet-related configuration on the switch. Refer to Telnet Configuration withAuthentication Mode Being None, Telnet Configuration with Authentication Mode Being Password,and Telnet Configuration with Authentication Mode Being Scheme for more.3) Connect your PC/terminal and the Switch to an Ethernet, as shown in Figure 2-12. Make sure theport through which the switch is connected to the Ethernet belongs to VLAN 1 and the routebetween your PC and VLAN-interface 1 is reachable.Figure 2-12 Network diagram for Telnet connection establishment4) Launch Telnet on your PC, with the IP address of VLAN-interface 1 of the switch as the parameter,as shown in Figure 2-13.Figure 2-13 Launch Telnet5) If the password authentication mode is specified, enter the password when the Telnet windowdisplays “Login authentication” and prompts for login password. The CLI prompt (such as2-26