Grp Auxiliary Port Signals - Cisco 12410 Installation And Configuration Manual

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GRP Port Connection Guidelines
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GRP Auxiliary Port Signals

Cisco 12010, Cisco 12410, and Cisco 12810 Router Installation and Configuration Guide
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To maintain Class B EMI compliance, you must use shielded cables when
connecting to the auxiliary and console ports of original GRPs (part numbers
GRP= and GRP-B=). An updated version of the GRP-B= board (Rev. F0) does not
require shielded cables for Class B compliance.
The GRP auxiliary port is a DB-25 DTE port for connecting a modem or other
DCE device to the router. The auxiliary port supports hardware flow control and
modem control.
Table 2-2
lists the signals used on the auxiliary port.
Table 2-2
GRP Auxiliary Port Signals
Pin
Signal
Direction
1
GND
2
TxD
Output
3
RxD
Input
4
RTS
Output
5
CTS
Input
6
DSR
Input
7
GND
8
DCD
Input
20
DTR
Output
22
RING
Input
Chapter 2
Description
Shield ground
Transmit data (to DCE)
Receive data (from DCE)
Request to send
(used for hardware flow control)
Clear to send (used for hardware flow control)
Data set ready
Signal ground
Carrier detect (used for modem control)
Data terminal ready (used for modem control
only)
Ring
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