M160 Internet Router Hardware Guide
DB-9 Connector Pinouts for the Routing Engine AUXILIARY and CONSOLE Ports
The ports on the CIP labeled
accept RS-232 (EIA-232) cable. The
to a laptop, modem, or other auxiliary unit, and the
a management console. The ports are configured as data terminal equipment
(DTE). For more information, see "Routing Engine Management Ports" on
page 33. Table 29 describes the DB-9 connector pinouts.
Table 29: DB-9 Connector Pinout
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
RJ-48 Cable Pinouts for E1 and T1 PICs
The E1 and T1 PICs use an RJ-48 cable, which is not supplied with the PIC.
CAUTION: To maintain agency approvals, use only a properly constructed, shielded
cable.
Table 30, Table 31, Table 32, and Table 33 describe the RJ-48 connector pinouts.
Table 30: RJ-48 Connector to RJ-48 Connector (Straight) Pinout
RJ-48 Pin (on T1/E1
PIC) (Data numbering
form)
1
2
4
5
270
RJ-48 Cable Pinouts for E1 and T1 PICs
Signal
Direction
<–
DCD
RxD
<–
–>
TxD
–>
DTR
—
Ground
<–
DSR
–>
RTS
<–
CTS
RING
<–
RJ-48 Pin
(Data numbering
form)
Signal
1
RX, Ring, –
2
RX, Tip, +
4
TX, Ring, –
5
TX, Tip, +
and
are DB-9 receptacles that
AUXILIARY
CONSOLE
port connects the Routing Engine
AUXILIARY
CONSOLE
Description
Carrier Detect
Receive Data
Transmit Data
Data Terminal Ready
Signal Ground
Data Set Ready
Request To Send
Clear To Send
Ring Indicator
port connects it to