RuggedCom RSG2288 Manuel D’Utilisation
Installation
2.6 Console Port Wiring
A RS232 console port for configuration and management of the device is located
on the LED display module shown in Figure 23. This port is intended to be a
temporary connection during initial configuration or troubleshooting and allows for
direct serial access to the management console. The connection is made using
the DB9-Female to RJ45 console cable included in the device packaging shown
in Figure 24. Console connection settings are: 57600 baud, no parity bits, 8 data
bits, and 1 stop bit.
on the LED display module shown in Figure 23. This port is intended to be a
temporary connection during initial configuration or troubleshooting and allows for
direct serial access to the management console. The connection is made using
the DB9-Female to RJ45 console cable included in the device packaging shown
in Figure 24. Console connection settings are: 57600 baud, no parity bits, 8 data
bits, and 1 stop bit.
Figure 23: Console port on display board
Figure 24 : RS2000 Series Console
cable
cable
For user reference, the console cable pin-out is show in Table 6.
RuggedCom RS232 over RJ45 pin-out specification
Signal Name (PC is DTE)
DB9- Female
RJ45 Male
DCD – Carrier detect
1
2
RxD – Receive data (to DTE)
2
5
TxD – Transmit data (from DTE)
3
6
DTR – Data terminal ready
4
3
GND – Signal GND
5
4
DSR – Data set ready
6
1*
RTS – Ready to send
7
8
CTS – Clear to send
8
7
RI – Ring Indicator
9
1*
Table 6: RS232 over RJ45 console cable pin-out
After initial configuration, the RSG2288 can be configured via a number of new
mechanisms such as Telnet SSH, and the built-in web server. Consult the
ROS™ User Guide for further details.
mechanisms such as Telnet SSH, and the built-in web server. Consult the
ROS™ User Guide for further details.
Note:
This port is not intended to be a permanent connection.
Serial cable must not exceed 2m (6.5 ft) in length.
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