Console Port; Power Connections - Cisco 1120 Hardware Installation

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Router Hardware Description
Hardware Features
Specifications
Specification
Connector type
Cable
Signaling
Max. drivers
Max. receivers
Operating mode
Network topology
Max. distance (standard)
Max speed
(at 12 m/1200 m)
Pinouts

Console Port

See
Figure 5 on page 22
The router features a single asynchronous console port for connecting a console or PC directly to the router. To configure
the router locally, using the command-line interface (CLI), you must establish a connection to the router with a terminal
session.
Note:
The router also supports wireless console connections with an internal WiFi short-range access point. For more
information, see
WiFi Short-Range Access Point, page
Console Port Default Settings
The console port does not support hardware flow control. The default settings for the port are: 9600 baud, 8 data bits,
no parity, and 1 stop bit.
Connecting to the Console Port
Detailed information about connecting to the console port is in
Specifications
Specification
Connector type
Transceiver
Cable type
Pinout

Power Connections

AC Power Connector, page 29
DC Power Connector—DC Input for Battery Backup, page 29
Power Specifications, page 29
RS232
DB-9
You must order a serial transition cable for the signaling protocol.
Single-ended
1
1
Full duplex
Point-to-point
15 m
20 Kbps/1 Kbps
See
Connector and Cable Specifications, page 95
for the console port location.
Description
RJ-45
RS-232
EIA RJ-45
See
Connector and Cable Specifications, page
RS485
Differential
32
256
Half duplex
Full duplex
Multipoint
1200 m
35 Mbms/100 Kbps
32.
Making Network Connections, page
95.
28
55.

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