Thanks Nathan - I really question Cisco's thought process....what was "wrong" 
with the traditional style RJ45 console port?  Took up too much realestate??

We have rack kits for them, but Ive only just unpacked 2, found the fun console 
ports, got that working, and upgraded XE on them both....havent installed rack 
kits yet, but thanks for the heads up....can they still be racked on top of 
each other, or does the rack kit cause issues?

Im going to order in a few of these 

A920-CONS-KIT-S
Serial Console Kit, USB-to-RJ45 cable

Hopefully they will do what I need....Im assuming they will be very inexpensive 
lol


Cheers.

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From: Nathan Ward <cisco-...@daork.net>
Sent: Saturday, 16 January 2016 6:50 PM
To: CiscoNSP List
Cc: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] ASR920 "console" port....ugh

> On 16/01/2016, at 20:46, CiscoNSP List <cisconsp_l...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
>
>
> I see the ASR920 doesnt have the "traditional" console port, but uses 
> USB....then you have to install special driver on your Lappy/whatever that 
> turns the USB into a "console" port (So you can access it via putty etc.)
>
>
>
> While painful(But works), my other issue is with how to solve remote 
> DC's/OOB....i.e. we currently use Opengears and still a couple of old 2500's 
> with the RJ45 ports for the console connections......question is, has anyone 
> successfully used a USB->console/RJ45 connector on these devices? (So I would 
> still be USB cable from ASR920 -> converter(USB->RJ45?), then rollover cable 
> from adapter to Opengear console ports?
>
>
>
> Begs the other question...why have Cisco decided to cease using the 
> traditional console ports? purely to frustrate users of there equipment? lol

Hi, there is both a USB signalled console port, and an RS232 console. The RS232 
console uses a USB style connector, which is very, very poor. Cisco sell a 
cable that gives you an RJ45 RS232, it’s just wires, no active components in 
there.

I’m not sure I’ve got one handy, but when I do, I can reverse engineer the 
cable for you so you can get the pinout if you like - but I don’t imagine it’d 
be hard to figure out if you’ve got a multimeter, USB connectors only have 4 
pins.

Also, have you got ASR920 rack mount ears? Ever notice that they’re taller than 
1RU because of the folded bits? It’s a pretty bad product from a physical 
design POV.

--
Nathan Ward
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