Configuring the PowerVault 35F: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guidefile:///C|/Users/rishi_sood/Desktop/35F/ug/config_2.htm[3/21/2013 11:16:19 AM]are used to notify a SNMP management console of various conditions.The objects defined in the Dell private MIB are specific to Dell’s products. For a copy of the Dell private MIB, go tothe Dell Web site (www.dell.com) or find the MIB information on the CD supplied with the unit.Web Management InterfaceThe PowerVault 35F uses any standard web browser to manage and configure the unit. Enter the IP address of thePowerVault 35F as the URL to access the management interface.Communicating with the PowerVault 35FThe PowerVault 35F is designed to function directly out of the shipping container with no special configurationrequired. However, you have the ability to monitor various aspects of the PowerVault 35F’s performance byconnecting a terminal or terminal emulator to the serial port on the rear of the bridge.The PowerVault 35F is designed to communicate with any operating system that utilizes a terminal emulator. Forexample, you can use Hyperterminal on Windows NT 4.0. If your computer uses another operating system, be sure thebaud rate, data bits, stop bits, parity, and terminal emulation are set as specified in Table 1.Table 1. Connection propertiesType SettingBaud rate 9600, 19200,38400, 57600, or115200Date bits 8Parity NoneStop bits 1Flow control NoneNOTE: For more information on the Autobaud feature, see Installing the PowerVault 35F.Setting Up Serial Port CommunicationsLeave the PowerVault 35F turned off until you have set up serial port communications with your host computer.To set up serial communications with the PowerVault 35F:1. Plug the serial cable provided with the PowerVault 35F into one of your computer’s serial ports (for example,COM1 or COM2) and the PowerVault 35F’s serial port.2. Start your terminal interface program.3. Set the terminal interface program to use the appropriate COM port.4. Specify the following settings for the port:Baud rate: 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, or 115200Data bits: 8