Hi,

It depends on the use.  There can be different wiring for different devices.  Also the 
roll-over cable used by Cisco is different to a straight cable or a X-over cable.  SO 
it does really depend on what you intend to use it on and with what you intend to use 
it.

Check but I think the RJ45 Console  ports

1 - 8 are looped.
2 DTR connects to DSR on remote device
3 RXD connects to TXD on the remote device
4 Sig GRND connects Signal Ground on remote device
5 Sig GRND connects Signal Ground on remote device
6 TXD connects to RXD on the remote device
7 DSR connects to DTR on remote device
8 - looped to 1

25 PIN console port

1 Ground (do not connect to remote device)
2 RxD
3 Txd
4 Clear to Send (CTS)
5 Request to send (RTS)
7 Signal Ground.  (often connected to pin 1 internally)
8 Data terminal Ready (DTR)
20 Data Carrier Detect (DCD)

You PC manual will give the pinouts for your other devices.

Teunis
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia
 



On Tuesday, January 02, 2001 at 10:07:59 AM, Naveen Sharma wrote:

> Dear Friends,
> 
> Can any one give me wiring diagram for RJ-45 to DB 9 pin out and RJ-45 =
> to DB 25 pin out.
> 
> Thanks for help
> 
> Best regards
> 
> Naveen
> 
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