Isn't the cable to the console port of the 4000 the standard Cisco
rollover cable ?
Regards.Gary
At 07:12 PM 9/24/02 +, you wrote:
>I just acquired a 4000 router and can't get it to respond through the
>console port. As usual in this case, I suspect I have a cable problem. I
>thought
Straight thru yes but you still need to use the correct pins. you
have the pin 2-3 correct, also 3-2 and 7-5. On the DB25 you use 2,3 and
7, yellow, black and red.
Dave
Black Jack wrote:
>
> I just acquired a 4000 router and can't get it to respond through the
> console port. As usual in th
the cable you need is a console rollover not straight through. the
adapter you are using is right.
hth
mark.
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All the old 4000's I have use a straight through serial cable.
Steve
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The 3 I have at home use a rollover cable...
Steve Watson wrote:
>All the old 4000's I have use a straight through serial cable.
>
>Steve
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You need a standard cisco console cable and a cisco db25 adaptor (rj45 to
db25).
Standard cisco terminal settings apply.
tm
Tim Medley, CCNP+Voice, CCDP, CWNA
Sr. Network Architect
VoIP Group
iReadyWorld
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I had the same problem with a 4500. I used the same adapters you have and an
RJ45 straight cable. The same cable you use to wire a computer to a switch.
Worked like a charm . FOund this out through process of elimiantion.
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