Cisco Systems 7600 manual Connecting to the Console Port, Connecting a Terminal

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Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring Route Switch Processors and Supervisor Engines

Connecting to the Console Port

Connecting to the Console Port

The console port allows you to access the router either locally (with a console terminal) or remotely (with a modem). The console port is located on the front panel of the route switch processor or supervisor engine (see Figure 3-4). This section provides information about how to connect to the console port on a route switch processor or supervisor engine.

You must connect to the router through the console port to configure the router for the first time. You can also connect to the console port to perform diagnostics and troubleshoot problems on the router. For console cabling specifications, see the “Console Port Cabling Specifications and Pinouts” section on page B-6.

Figure 3-4 Console Port Connector

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CONSOLE

DISK 1

EJECT

EJECT

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CONSOLE port

Note The console port is an EIA/TIA-232 asynchronous, serial connection with hardware flow control and an RJ-45 connector.

Note The accessories kit that is shipped with your Cisco 7600 series router contains the necessary cable and adapters to connect a terminal or modem to the console port. See the “Console Port Signals and Pinouts” section on page B-7for cable and adapter pinouts.

Connecting a Terminal

To connect a terminal to the console port, observe the following guidelines. For a Supervisor Engine 2 additional guidelines apply, as described below.

Use the RJ-45-to-RJ-45 rollover cable and data terminal equipment (DTE) adapter (labeled “Terminal”) provided with the router. Use the appropriate DTE adapter (RJ-45-to-DB-25 or RJ-45-to-DB-9).

Set up the terminal as follows:

9600 baud

8 data bits

No parity

2 stop bits

Make sure that the baud rate of the terminal matches the default baud rate (9600 baud) of the console port. Check the terminal documentation to determine the baud rate.

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Contents Text Part Number OL-10100-04 Americas HeadquartersCopyright 2007-2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved N T E N T S Safety Precautions for Module Installation and Removal Cleaning the Fiber-Optic Connectors B-15 OL-10100-04 Document History ContentsDocument Conventions Document OrganizationChapter Title Description Convention DescriptionRelated Documentation OL-10100-04 Cisco 7600 Series Routers Cisco 7600 Product OverviewSupported Hardware Feature Description FeaturesFeature Description Physical Interface Addresses Port AddressesFAN Status MAC AddressesRoute Switch Processors Supervisor Engines Overview Product Number Description RSP720-3CXL-GE Product NumberWS-SUP32-GE-3B WS-SUP720-3BXLWS-X6K-S2-MSFC2 Route Switch ProcessorWS-X6K-S2U-MSFC2 WS-X6K-S2-PFC2Supported Chassis, Line Cards, and Modules RSP720 FeaturesUnsupported Hardware and Features RSP720 with 10GE Uplink Ports RSP720-10GE FeaturesUnsupported Chassis and Modules Unsupported FeaturesQoS on the RSP720-10GE RSP720-10GE Usage Guidelines and LimitationsQoS Configuration Guidelines Front-Panel Controls RSP720, RSP720-10GE, Sup720, Sup32 Supervisor Engine 720 and Supervisor EngineColor Description Front-Panel LEDs RSP720, RSP720-10GE, Sup720, Sup32Component Description Supervisor Engine 2 Front Panel Supervisor EngineSection on page 3-10 for more information Off when you insert a card Preparing for Installation or Removal Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Safety Precautions for Module Installation and RemovalModule Slot Assignments Tools Required for Module InstallationDetermining Module Location Module Installing a Supervisor Engine or Route Switch ProcessorEjector Levers and Captive Installation Screws See Figure Removing a Supervisor Engine or Route Switch Processor Removing and Replacing Memory Hot Swapping OIR ModulesConnecting a Terminal Connecting to the Console PortSupervisor Engine Connecting to the Uplink PortsConnecting a Modem Module Uplink Ports Locating the Flash PC Card Write-Protection Switch Using Flash Memory CardsInstalling a Flash Memory Card Removing a Flash Memory Card Power Management and Environmental MonitoringDetermining Software Feature Support Regulatory Standards Compliance Module SpecificationsSpecification OL-10100-04 Limiting Connection Distances Cable and Connector SpecificationsTransceiver Module Part Numbers Uplink Port Transceiver ModulesProduct ID Description 1GE Uplink Ports and Cabling SpecificationsSMF MMFSMF ITU-T 10GE Uplink Ports and Cabling SpecificationsGbic Module Cabling Specifications Console Port Cabling Specifications and PinoutsConsole Port Cabling Specifications MHz km MicronRate bps Distance feet Distance meters Console Port Signals and PinoutsRJ-45-to-RJ-45 RJ-45-to-DB-9 Console Signal RJ-45 Pin DB-9 PinRollover Cable DeviceRJ-45-to-DB-25 Terminal Console Rollover Cable Modem Adapter Signal RJ-45 Pin DB-25 PinRJ-45-to-RJ-45 RJ-45-to-DB-25 RTS DTRConsole Port Console Device RJ-45 ConnectorConsole Port Mode 2 Signaling and Pinouts Sup2 Only RD+ TD+ Not used Side 2 Pin SignalSide 1 Pin Signal Side 2 Pin Signal Fiber-Optic ConnectorsSC Connectors Figure B-5 SC Optical Connector MT-RJ ConnectorsFigure B-7 LC Fiber-Optic Connector LC ConnectorsCleaning the Fiber-Optic Connectors Patch Cord LX/LH Gbic and MMF Cable ConsiderationsPatch Cord Installation OL-10100-04 MAC Active LEDActive Console GBICs, connecting to Gigabit Ethernet cablesLX/LH Gbic Link LEDPWR Mgmt LED NvramSystem LED Status LED
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