Nokia IP390 Installation Guide - Page 27
Console Port, are: 9600 baud, 8 bits, no parity, and 1 stop. - configuration guide
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Connecting to the Console or Auxiliary Port To connect the cable, push the connector into the receptacle, as you would with other similar cables. To disconnect the cable, push the cable toward the appliance, pull back on the boot to release the latch, and pull the connector out of the receptacle. To connect the cable 1 + 2 = 2 Pull boot To disconnect the cable 1 Push cable 00548a You can connect the other end of the cable to a DB-9 console connection (using the appliance console port and the DB-9 female adaptor) or to a DB-25 modem connection (using the appliance auxiliary port and the DB-25 male adaptor). The DB-9 adapter is provided with the cable. The DB-25 adaptor is provided with Nokia modem cable kits for the IP390. DB-9 female adapter 00552 DB-25 male adapter Console Port Use the built-in console port, shown in Figure 6, to supply information that makes the appliance available on the network at speeds up to 9600 bps. The default configuration of the serial ports are: 9600 baud, 8 bits, no parity, and 1 stop. Table 6 provides pin assignment information for console connections. If you need to access the devices locally, you must use the console port. IP390 Security Platform Installation Guide 27