On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 17:13, Jeff Steward <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> In your terminal emulator, such as HyperTerminal, use the following settings:
>
> Baud rate (or bits per second): 9600

Check.

> Date bits: 8

Check.

> Parity: None

Check.

> Stop bits: 1

Check.

> Flow Control: None

Check.

> You also need to be sure your terminal emulator sends a carriage return and 
> line feed at the end of each line that is entered. In HyperTerminal, this 
> setting is located under "Properties" then "Settings" then "ASCII Setup", 
> where you need to select "Send line ends with line feeds" under "ASCII 
> Sending".

Ah - that was not checked, and ticking that box solved the problem...

But, that wasn't needed on any of the my other HP switches, for
instance my new 2610-24 (j9085a).

So, I learned something today.

Thanks!

Kurt



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