Nokia NBB5005000 Installation Guide - Page 27

Console Pin Assignments, To connect to the console

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Performing the Initial Hardware Configuration To connect to the console 1. Turn off power to the gateway. 2. Connect the supplied null-modem cable (console cable) to the console port: The console port is located on the back of the gateway. Use only the DB-9 port labeled Console; the serial port AUX is an auxiliary modem port. If you connect the console port to a data-communications equipment device, use a straight-through cable. For cable pin assignments for the console connection, see Figure 2 on page 28. 3. Connect the other end of the cable to a system running a terminal-emulation program. 4. Make sure that you have a terminal emulator configured with the settings described in "Connecting the Console Port" on page 26. 5. Turn on power to the gateway. Continue to "Connecting Power and Turning the Power On" on page 29. Console Pin Assignments 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 RS232compliant equipment you are using with your gateway; for example, as a modem connection for managing the gateway. Figure 2 provides pin assignment information for console and serial connections. Nokia 5i and 10i Installation Guide 27

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Performing the Initial Hardware Configuration
Nokia 5i and 10i
Installation Guide
27
To connect to the console
1.
Turn off power to the gateway.
2.
Connect the supplied null-modem cable (console cable) to the console
port:
The console port is located on the back of the gateway.
Use only the DB-9 port labeled Console; the serial port AUX is an
auxiliary modem port.
If you connect the console port to a data-communications equipment
device, use a straight-through cable.
For cable pin assignments for the console connection, see
Figure 2
on
page 28.
3.
Connect the other end of the cable to a system running a
terminal-emulation program.
4.
Make sure that you have a terminal emulator configured with the settings
described in
“Connecting the Console Port”
on page 26.
5.
Turn on power to the gateway.
Continue to
“Connecting Power and Turning the Power On”
on page 29.
Console Pin Assignments
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.
Figure 2
provides pin
assignment information for console and serial connections.