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Console and Auxiliary Signals, Asynchronous serial DTE
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Chapter 3 Mobile Access Router Card Console and Auxiliary Signals You can configure the console interface by using Cisco IOS command line interface (CLI) commands. The console interface and the AUX port can be accessed simultaneously. Also, the console port and the AUX port can be accessed simultaneously. For example, you can connect a terminal to the console interface and an external modem or a GPS modem to the AUX port. The console port signals are provided through the multifunction header: • Asynchronous serial DCE • 1.2-kbps, 2.4-kbps, 4.8-kbps, 9.6-kbps, 19.2-kbps, 38.4-kbps, 57.6-kbps, and 115.2-kbps baud rates • Support full modem control DTR, DSR, RTS, and CTS signals The AUX port is a serial asynchronous port that works at speeds of 1.2 kbps, 2.4 kbps, 4.8 kbps, 9.6 kbps, 19.2 kbps, 38.4 kbps, 57.6 kbps, and 115.2 kbps. The AUX port supports the following: • Asynchronous serial DTE • Baud rates range from 1,200 to 115,000 • 5 to 8 data bits • 1, 1.5, or 2 stop bits • Odd, even, or no parity • Flow control by using RTS, CTS, DTR, and CDC signals Note When zeroization is enabled, it is activated through the polling of pin 25 on the AUX port. A +5-V power supply is provided for a device connected to an AUX port. Typically the +5-V power supply current to GPS modems should be limited to less than 200 mA. Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference 3-4 OL-5816-10