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Connecting the Console Port, Pin Assignments for, Console and AUX Connections

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3 Performing the Initial Configuration Connecting the Console Port Use the built-in console port to supply the information that makes the gateway available on the network. Use the built-in serial port (AUX) for RS232-compliant equipment you are using with your gateway; for example, as a modem connection for managing the gateway. "Pin Assignments for Console and AUX Connections" on page 30 provides pin assignment information for console and serial connections. Caution Nokia recommends that you use the console cable that was delivered with your gateway for your console connection. Otherwise, ensure that the pin assignments for your cable match those provided in this section. Note Although pin assignments are the same for console and serial connections, they are used differently by the gateway. Therefore, do not use these two connectors interchangeably. Use an ASCII terminal or a computer with terminal emulation software for console communication. The following terminal settings are required to communicate with the gateway by using the console port: ! Baud rate-9600 ! Data bits-8 ! Parity-none ! Stop bit -1 ! Flow control-none 28 Nokia 100i Installation Guide

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3
Performing the Initial Configuration
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Nokia 100i Installation Guide
Connecting the Console Port
Use the built-in console port to supply the information that makes the gateway
available on the network. Use the built-in serial port (AUX) for
RS232-compliant equipment you are using with your gateway; for example,
as a modem connection for managing the gateway.
“Pin Assignments for
Console and AUX Connections”
on page 30 provides pin assignment
information for console and serial connections.
Caution
Nokia recommends that you use the console cable that was
delivered with your gateway for your console connection. Otherwise,
ensure that the pin assignments for your cable match those provided
in this section.
Note
Although pin assignments are the same for console and serial
connections, they are used differently by the gateway. Therefore, do not
use these two connectors interchangeably.
Use an ASCII terminal or a computer with terminal emulation software for
console communication.
The following terminal settings are required to communicate with the
gateway by using the console port:
!
Baud rate
9600
!
Data bits
8
!
Parity
none
!
Stop bit
1
!
Flow control
none