I have just purchased a used 3Com 4500 switch off eBay. It came without a console cable and also without any information on IP address, admin credentials or other configuration.
I have tested it and it appears to work fine but I would like to be able to access the admin interface.
Unfortunately I have discovered that the only way to factory reset the switch is to connect a console cable and run a terminal session. Of course the console cable is not just a standard serial cable or Cisco rollover cable. I have not managed to locate one.
I figured when I started it it would at least come up with an IP address or a DHCP request. I tried running Wireshark on a laptop connected to one of the ports on the switch, with nothing else connected, hoping for it to broadcast some ARP packets thereby revealing its IP address or at least the MAC address. But it does not appear to communicate anything at all. It does have a sticker on the bottom with a MAC address, but that address does not appear in the Wireshark capture.
I would have thought it would broadcast at least some packets when it boots. Could it have been configured in some sort of transparent mode?
Again if I connect some devices to it and plug it into my LAN, it does work. If it does have an IP address it is on a subnet I have no way of identifying.
I was wondering if there is anything I can do other than finding a console cable or making one myself.
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I have tested it and it appears to work fine but I would like to be able to access the admin interface.
Unfortunately I have discovered that the only way to factory reset the switch is to connect a console cable and run a terminal session. Of course the console cable is not just a standard serial cable or Cisco rollover cable. I have not managed to locate one.
I figured when I started it it would at least come up with an IP address or a DHCP request. I tried running Wireshark on a laptop connected to one of the ports on the switch, with nothing else connected, hoping for it to broadcast some ARP packets thereby revealing its IP address or at least the MAC address. But it does not appear to communicate anything at all. It does have a sticker on the bottom with a MAC address, but that address does not appear in the Wireshark capture.
I would have thought it would broadcast at least some packets when it boots. Could it have been configured in some sort of transparent mode?
Again if I connect some devices to it and plug it into my LAN, it does work. If it does have an IP address it is on a subnet I have no way of identifying.
I was wondering if there is anything I can do other than finding a console cable or making one myself.
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