Re: creating console cable for cs11152 [7:64368]
I see what you're after now. yes you can do this. the adapters are the trick here. cisco will use a rollover cable to essentially pair wire 1 on one end to wire 8 on the other end (2 to 7, 3 to 6, etc...). in theory what this does is reverses the the Tx and the Rx and the other corresponding wires for flow control and modem control. the adapter then comes in for when you plug it in to the interface. for example if I have a eia-232 configuration, then my adapter will have to be wired correctly to place the correct pin from the adapter to the correct wire on the rollover cable. same thing can be said if I have a v.35 cable, I need to have the adapter connect the Tx pin to the Tx wire of the cable. this is why cisco advertises their db-60 interface as being 5-in-1, because depending on how the pins match the wire, they have 5 different specifications possible(one being eia-232) now sticking to eia-232, the specification calls for 8 pins, which is perfect for 8-wire cable and thus why cisco uses it for all their modular console ports. now the adapters come into play. the adapters can serve one of two purposes, 1) straight-through or 2)rollover. if the cable you use is a rollover, well then the wires have already turned the Tx into a Rx wire and thus your adapter needs to be straight-through to accomplish having the ends stay Tx to Rx. if the cable you use is straight, well then the wires are Tx to Tx and thus you'll need an adapter to change the Tx to the Rx. now heres the kicker and the reason I suspect you're having problems. this whole discussion of Tx going to a Rx end-to-end depends on the fact that the console port of a router (or a CSS) is a DTE and your PC serial port is a DTE and thus needs to be rolled-over. on the other hand some older cisco equipment had their console ports configured as DCEs, which might very well be you case. so what to do? put the adapter onto your computers serial port, plug the cisco rollover cable into it and then right into the console port of your css. if it works you're done, if not get a standard straight-through cat5 cable to use instead of the cisco rollover, that one will then work. ""Sam Sneed"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > When i plug rollover cable that i use for routers into routers console it > works. When I plug it into CSS11152 console it doesn't work When I use the > CS11152 adapter on rollover it does work. What I'm trying to figure out is > what do I have to do to a cat5 cable to make it work without the CSS11152 > adapter. > > ""Scott Roberts"" wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > hopefully this time priscilla doesn't chastise me for helping out with CCO > > material!! ;) > > > > the link you supplied clearly states that its 9600 baud & rs-232 and the > > table below it doesn't say anything in regards to pinouts for any console > > port. the "rs-232" specification IS the pinout specification. > > > > CSS 11050 Front Panel Connectors and LEDs > > All front panels of the CSS 11050 models contain connectors and LEDs that > > vary according to their model number. For example, the CSS 11051 in Figure > > 2-3 has: > > > > a.. 1 RS-232 Console connector (9600 baud) > > > > > > b.. 1 RS-232 Diag connector, reserved for field service use only > (115,200 > > baud) > > > > > > c.. 8 10/100-Mbps auto-sensing Fast Ethernet connectors and their > > associated Link/Activity status, 10/100 (Mbps), and Duplex (Half or Full) > > LEDs > > > > > > d.. Power, Status, and Ready LEDs > > > > > > > > ""Sam Sneed"" wrote in message > > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Actually its not. You need a special adapter to console into these > > switches. > > > They come with them but I only have 1, I need 4. On Cisco's site they > have > > > the following but it looks like a typo > > > > > > > > > http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/contnetw/ps792/products_installation_ > > > guide_chapter09186a00800df9d6.html#xtocid3 > > > > > > if you look at the table they RXD and DSR both going to to pin 3. > > > > > > > > > ""Scott Roberts"" wrote in message > > > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > the console port is identical to every other cisco router (eia-232, > 9600 > > > > baud). > > > > > > > > > > http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/accessor/ps107/products_tech_note0918 > > > > 6a0080094ce6.shtml > > > > > > > > scott > > > > > > > > ""Sam Sneed"" wrote in message > > > > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > Has anyone done this before? I have a few CSS but don't have the > > > adapters > > > > > for console ports. I'm hoping I can create my own cable using cat5. > If > > > > > someone could enlighten me on how to do this that'd be great. > Thanks. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=64506&t=64368 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: creating console cable for cs11152 [7:64368]
When i plug rollover cable that i use for routers into routers console it works. When I plug it into CSS11152 console it doesn't work When I use the CS11152 adapter on rollover it does work. What I'm trying to figure out is what do I have to do to a cat5 cable to make it work without the CSS11152 adapter. ""Scott Roberts"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > hopefully this time priscilla doesn't chastise me for helping out with CCO > material!! ;) > > the link you supplied clearly states that its 9600 baud & rs-232 and the > table below it doesn't say anything in regards to pinouts for any console > port. the "rs-232" specification IS the pinout specification. > > CSS 11050 Front Panel Connectors and LEDs > All front panels of the CSS 11050 models contain connectors and LEDs that > vary according to their model number. For example, the CSS 11051 in Figure > 2-3 has: > > a.. 1 RS-232 Console connector (9600 baud) > > > b.. 1 RS-232 Diag connector, reserved for field service use only (115,200 > baud) > > > c.. 8 10/100-Mbps auto-sensing Fast Ethernet connectors and their > associated Link/Activity status, 10/100 (Mbps), and Duplex (Half or Full) > LEDs > > > d.. Power, Status, and Ready LEDs > > > > ""Sam Sneed"" wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Actually its not. You need a special adapter to console into these > switches. > > They come with them but I only have 1, I need 4. On Cisco's site they have > > the following but it looks like a typo > > > > > http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/contnetw/ps792/products_installation_ > > guide_chapter09186a00800df9d6.html#xtocid3 > > > > if you look at the table they RXD and DSR both going to to pin 3. > > > > > > ""Scott Roberts"" wrote in message > > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > the console port is identical to every other cisco router (eia-232, 9600 > > > baud). > > > > > > http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/accessor/ps107/products_tech_note0918 > > > 6a0080094ce6.shtml > > > > > > scott > > > > > > ""Sam Sneed"" wrote in message > > > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > Has anyone done this before? I have a few CSS but don't have the > > adapters > > > > for console ports. I'm hoping I can create my own cable using cat5. If > > > > someone could enlighten me on how to do this that'd be great. Thanks. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=64412&t=64368 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: creating console cable for cs11152 [7:64368]
hopefully this time priscilla doesn't chastise me for helping out with CCO material!! ;) the link you supplied clearly states that its 9600 baud & rs-232 and the table below it doesn't say anything in regards to pinouts for any console port. the "rs-232" specification IS the pinout specification. CSS 11050 Front Panel Connectors and LEDs All front panels of the CSS 11050 models contain connectors and LEDs that vary according to their model number. For example, the CSS 11051 in Figure 2-3 has: a.. 1 RS-232 Console connector (9600 baud) b.. 1 RS-232 Diag connector, reserved for field service use only (115,200 baud) c.. 8 10/100-Mbps auto-sensing Fast Ethernet connectors and their associated Link/Activity status, 10/100 (Mbps), and Duplex (Half or Full) LEDs d.. Power, Status, and Ready LEDs ""Sam Sneed"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Actually its not. You need a special adapter to console into these switches. > They come with them but I only have 1, I need 4. On Cisco's site they have > the following but it looks like a typo > > http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/contnetw/ps792/products_installation_ > guide_chapter09186a00800df9d6.html#xtocid3 > > if you look at the table they RXD and DSR both going to to pin 3. > > > ""Scott Roberts"" wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > the console port is identical to every other cisco router (eia-232, 9600 > > baud). > > > http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/accessor/ps107/products_tech_note0918 > > 6a0080094ce6.shtml > > > > scott > > > > ""Sam Sneed"" wrote in message > > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Has anyone done this before? I have a few CSS but don't have the > adapters > > > for console ports. I'm hoping I can create my own cable using cat5. If > > > someone could enlighten me on how to do this that'd be great. Thanks. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=64405&t=64368 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: creating console cable for cs11152 [7:64368]
Actually its not. You need a special adapter to console into these switches. They come with them but I only have 1, I need 4. On Cisco's site they have the following but it looks like a typo http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/contnetw/ps792/products_installation_ guide_chapter09186a00800df9d6.html#xtocid3 if you look at the table they RXD and DSR both going to to pin 3. ""Scott Roberts"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > the console port is identical to every other cisco router (eia-232, 9600 > baud). > http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/accessor/ps107/products_tech_note0918 > 6a0080094ce6.shtml > > scott > > ""Sam Sneed"" wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Has anyone done this before? I have a few CSS but don't have the adapters > > for console ports. I'm hoping I can create my own cable using cat5. If > > someone could enlighten me on how to do this that'd be great. Thanks. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=64399&t=64368 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: creating console cable for cs11152 [7:64368]
the console port is identical to every other cisco router (eia-232, 9600 baud). http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/accessor/ps107/products_tech_note0918 6a0080094ce6.shtml scott ""Sam Sneed"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Has anyone done this before? I have a few CSS but don't have the adapters > for console ports. I'm hoping I can create my own cable using cat5. If > someone could enlighten me on how to do this that'd be great. Thanks. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=64393&t=64368 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
creating console cable for cs11152 [7:64368]
Has anyone done this before? I have a few CSS but don't have the adapters for console ports. I'm hoping I can create my own cable using cat5. If someone could enlighten me on how to do this that'd be great. Thanks. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=64368&t=64368 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]