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Configuring integrated remote console, Configuring integrated remote console -8 – Compaq 281862-002 User Manual

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COMPAQ CONFIDENTIAL - NEED TO KNOW REQUIRED

Using the information provided above from the terminal server manufacturer
and the cable specified in Appendix B, the following adapter can be obtained.

Table 7-2

Example: Cisco 2509/2511 RJ-45 to DB-9F Adapter

Terminal Server

Managed Server

8-Pin RJ-45

Signal

9-Pin DB-9F

Signal

1

CTS

7

RTS

2

DSR/DCD

4

DTR

3

RXD

3

TXD

4

RXD/GND

5

GND

5

TXD/GND

5

GND

6

TXD

2

RXD

7

DTR

1 & 6

DCD & DTR

8

RTS

8

CTS

NOTE: The above table is only applicable to the Cisco 2509/2511 terminal server and is
only provided as an example of how such an adapter is to be constructed.

Configuring Integrated Remote Console

See “Configuring Integrated Remote Console” in Chapter 2 for details on how
to make the appropriate configuration settings to the managed server using the
Compaq System Configuration Utility. Ensure the following settings are
correct.

Configure the Managed Server Serial Port — Since the terminal
server is typically directly connected to one of the managed server’s
integrated serial ports, you must verify that the desired port is enabled
and configured correctly. See “Configuring an external modem or direct
connection” in Chapter 2 for more details. One suggested configuration
is using integrated serial port B configured as COM2, IRQ3.