Connecting to other terminal servers – Sun Microsystems Sun Fire V100 User Manual
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Connect the breakout cable directly to the Sun Fire V100 server.
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Connect the breakout cable to a patch panel and use the straight-through patch
cable (supplied by Sun) to connect the patch panel to the server.
Connecting to Other Terminal Servers
For terminals from other manufacturers, check the documentation to see if the
pinouts of the serial ports on the Sun Fire V100 server match those of the serial ports
on your terminal server. If they do not, you need to make a crossover (null-modem)
cable that takes each pin on the Sun Fire V100 server’s serial port to the
corresponding pin in the terminal server’s serial port.
shows the crossovers that the cable must perform.
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To Connect to a Sun Fire V100 Server Using a
Terminal Server
1. Attach the appropriate crossover cables as described in “Connecting to a Cisco
Terminal Server” on page 25 or “Connecting to Other Terminal Servers” on
page 26.
2. Open a terminal session on the Sun workstation, and type:
TABLE 3-6
Pin Crossovers for Connecting to a Typical Terminal Server
Sun Fire V100 Serial Port (RJ-45 Connector) Pin
Terminal Server Serial Port Pin
Pin 1 (RTS)
Pin 1 (CTS)
Pin 2 (DTR)
Pin 2 (DSR)
Pin 3 (TXD)
Pin 3 (RXD)
Pin 4 (Signal Ground)
Pin 4 (Signal Ground)
Pin 5 (Signal Ground)
Pin 5 (Signal Ground)
Pin 6 (RXD)
Pin 6 (TXD)
Pin 7 (DSR)
Pin 7 (DTR)
Pin 8 (CTS)
Pin 8 (RTS)
# telnet
IP-address-of-terminal-server port-number