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Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001-S Routers Hardware Installation Guide
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Chapter 1      Preparing for Installation
Cisco ASR 9001 Router Port Connection Guidelines
Console Port and Auxiliary Port Connection Guidelines
The RP has two EIA/TIA-232 (formerly RS232) serial RJ-45 connection ports (see 
Console port—RJ-45 interface for connecting a data terminal device to the router, which you need 
to perform the initial configuration of the router.
Auxiliary port—RJ-45 interface for connecting a modem.
Note
The console and auxiliary ports are asynchronous serial ports. Ensure that devices connected to 
these ports are capable of asynchronous transmission.
Console Port Signals
The RP console port is an RJ-45 interface for connecting a terminal to the router. The console port does 
not support modem control or hardware flow control and requires a straight-through RJ-45 cable.
Before connecting a terminal to the console port, check the terminal setting for the data transmission 
rate, in bits per second (bps). The terminal transmission rate setting must match the default rate of the 
RP console port, which is 115200 bps. Set the terminal to these operational values: 115200 bps, 8 data 
bits, no parity, 1 stop bits (115200 8N1).
 lists the signals used on the RP console port.
CLUSTER Ports (0/1)
SFP
For Cascading two Cisco ASR 9001 Router systems. 
The pinout and signal level is as per the SFP standard. 
This supports copper/optical SFP modules.
Fixed SFP+ Ports (0/1/2/3)
SFP+
Fixed ports include 4X10G SFP+ ports and supports 
20X1G, 4X10G and 2X10G ports through Ethernet 
Plugs.
Table 1-2
Cisco ASR 9001 Router Front Panel Ports Description 
Port Name
Connector Type
Description
Table 1-3
RP Console Port Signals
Console Port Pin
Signal
Input/Output
Description
1
RTS
Output
Request to Send
2
(Not connected)
3
TxD
Output
Transmit data 
4
GND
Signal ground
5
GND
Signal ground
6
RxD
Input
Receive data 
7
(Not connected)
8
CTS
Input
Clear to Send