Chapter 3 Installing the Router

Connecting to the Console and Auxiliary Ports

Connecting to the Console and Auxiliary Ports

This section provides the information for connecting console terminals and other auxiliary devices to the console and auxiliary ports on the router. Both Data Set Ready (DSR) and Data Carrier Detect (DCD) signals are active when the system is running. The console port does not support modem control or hardware flow control. GRP ports are discussed below. PRP ports are discussed in the “PRP Console and Auxiliary Ports” section on page 3-18.

GRP Console and Auxiliary Ports

This section provides connection equipment and pin designation information for the console and auxiliary ports on the Gigabit Route Processor (GRP).

Note To maintain Class B, EMI compliance, shielded cables must be used on the console and auxiliary ports of the GRP= and GRP-B=.

The GRP has two EIA/TIA-232 ports:

DCE DB-25 receptacle for connecting a console terminal

DTE DB-25 plug for connecting other DTE devices

The DCE-mode console port is a DCE DB-25 receptacle used for connecting a console terminal, which you will need to configure the router.

The DTE-mode auxiliary port is a DTE DB-25 plug for connecting a modem or other DCE device (such as a channel service unit/data service unit [CSU/DSU] or another router) to the router.

Note The console and auxiliary ports are asynchronous serial ports; any devices connected to these ports must be capable of asynchronous transmission. Asynchronous is the most common type of serial device; for example, most modems are asynchronous devices.

 

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