The steps to use the USB C console cable are as follows:
1. Connect the cable: Plug one end of the USB 3.1 C console cable into the USB-C port of the computer and the other end into the console interface of the network device (such as a router or switch).
2. Install the driver: If the computer does not automatically recognize the USB C serial console cable, you may need to install the appropriate driver. Usually you can download it from the official website of the cable manufacturer.
3. Open the terminal emulation software: Open the terminal emulation software (such as PuTTY, Tera Term, or HyperTerminal) on the computer.
4. Configure the serial port settings: Configure the serial port settings in the terminal software, which usually include:
- Baud rate: 9600 (or as required by the device)
- Data bits: 8
- Stop bits: 1
- Parity bit: None
- Flow control: None
5. Start the connection: After the settings are completed, click "Open" or "Connect", and you should be able to see the console interface of the device.
6. Log in to the device: Enter the username and password according to the prompt of the device to access the configuration interface of the device.
With the above steps, you can successfully use the USB-C console cable to connect and manage network devices.

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