To connect to the RS-232 port:
The RJ-12 pinout is transparent.
Configure the RS-232 port in your terminal emulator software using the following settings:
Pin
See Figure 2-9 on page 2-7. The GBIC is keyed and can only go in one way. Be sure that the GBIC locks into place.
3 Connect one end of the Fibre Channel cable to the GBIC.
4 Connect the other end of the Fibre Channel cable to a server’s HBA or to an arbitrated loop hub or fabric switch.
Connecting to the RS-232 Port
You use the RS-232 port to update the firmware, configure, and monitor the router using a VT-100/ANSI computer with a terminal emulator. For more information about the configuration and management capabilities, see Chapter 3, Configuring the Router.
You must use the RS-232 cable that came with the router or one configured like it. The RS-232 cable is a standard 6-conductor flatline cable with an RJ-12 to DB-9 adapter. The DB-9 pinout is as follows:
Table 2-10.DB-9 pinout
Be sure the router is turned off.
Insert the GBIC into the Fibre Channel port.
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To connect to the Fibre Channel port:
Installing the Router
Function

2Transmit

3Receive

5Ground

Baud rate: 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, or 115200; 115200 best for downloading firmware upgrades

Data Bits: 8

Stop Bits: 1

Parity: None

Flow Control: None

1Be sure the router is turned off.

2Using the RS-232 cable that came with the router, connect the RJ-12 end of the cable into the RS-232 serial port on the router.

See Figure 2-9 on page 2-7.

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