I would have done this in a PM, but it occurred to me that the answer might be useful for everyone.
I just picked up a Cisco 1912 Switch pretty cheap. It's supposedly the C1912-EN, with 2 100baseTx ports and the Enterprise IOS.
The AUI port is pretty hosed. It's got some rust in it and a couple of pins broken off, although that's not a real big issue for me except for what it implies about what condition the switch is in.
If there's nothing e;se wrong I have a non-working 2501 I can steal an AUI port from and do some old fashioned hardware hacking.
Thing is, I have spent VERY little time playing with switches.
On a router I basically just power it up, stick a console cable in it and do a few show commands to see if I'm good to go.
On a switch, I dunno...
I pluged it in, it boots up and all the green lights come on, but other than plugging two hosts into it and pinging/telneting across the switch, I'm not sure what else to do for function checks.
I was wondering if you had some guidance for me here. Any advice?
I just picked up a Cisco 1912 Switch pretty cheap. It's supposedly the C1912-EN, with 2 100baseTx ports and the Enterprise IOS.
The AUI port is pretty hosed. It's got some rust in it and a couple of pins broken off, although that's not a real big issue for me except for what it implies about what condition the switch is in.
If there's nothing e;se wrong I have a non-working 2501 I can steal an AUI port from and do some old fashioned hardware hacking.
Thing is, I have spent VERY little time playing with switches.
On a router I basically just power it up, stick a console cable in it and do a few show commands to see if I'm good to go.
On a switch, I dunno...
I pluged it in, it boots up and all the green lights come on, but other than plugging two hosts into it and pinging/telneting across the switch, I'm not sure what else to do for function checks.
I was wondering if you had some guidance for me here. Any advice?