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Terminal Serial Port Specifications, Table 23: Terminal Serial Port Pinouts

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Technical Specifications Terminal Serial Port Specifications Each CP card provides a three-wire terminal serial port (labeled 10101) that provides a "DB-9" male connector and an RS-232 signal subset. Note: Keep serial port covered when the port is not in use.The terminal serial port is intended primarily for use during the initial setting of the IP address and for service purposes. The terminal serial port can be used to connect to a computer workstation or terminal without connecting to the fabric. The terminal device should be configured to 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, with no flow control. A 10 ft. (3.0 m) serial cable ships with the switch; it can be converted from a DB-9 serial cable to an RJ-45-style serial cable by removing the adapter on the end of the cable. The terminal serial port requires a straight-through serial cable with a female 9-pin subminiature-D connector. Use the pinouts listed in Table 23. Table 23: Terminal Serial Port Pinouts Pin Signal Description 1 ---- ---- 2 TxData Transmit Data 3 RxData Receive Data 4 ---- ---- 5 GND Logic Ground 6 ---- ---- 7 ---- ---- 8 ---- ---- 9 ---- ---- 174 SAN Director 2/128 Installation Guide

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Technical Specifications
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SAN Director 2/128 Installation Guide
Terminal Serial Port Specifications
Each CP card provides a three-wire terminal serial port (labeled 10101) that
provides a “DB-9” male connector and an RS-232 signal subset.
Note:
Keep serial port covered when the port is not in use.The terminal serial port is
intended primarily for use during the initial setting of the IP address and for service
purposes.
The terminal serial port can be used to connect to a computer workstation or
terminal without connecting to the fabric. The terminal device should be
configured to 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, with no flow control.
A 10 ft. (3.0 m) serial cable ships with the switch; it can be converted from a DB-9
serial cable to an RJ-45-style serial cable by removing the adapter on the end of
the cable.
The terminal serial port requires a straight-through serial cable with a female
9-pin subminiature-D connector. Use the pinouts listed in
Table 23
.
Table 23:
Terminal Serial Port Pinouts
Pin
Signal
Description
1
----
----
2
TxData
Transmit Data
3
RxData
Receive Data
4
----
----
5
GND
Logic Ground
6
----
----
7
----
----
8
----
----
9
----
----