Cables And Loopback Plugs; Rs-232 Terminal And Modem Cables - Allied Telesis AR700 Series Hardware Reference Manual

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Cables and Loopback Plugs

This section describes how to make cables for connecting the AR router to
networks, terminals, and printers. It also describes loopback plugs, which are
required for testing most router interfaces.

RS-232 Terminal and Modem Cables

The following tables list the wiring diagrams to follow when constructing
terminal and modem cables for various connector and port combinations for
asynchronous ports.
For AR725, AR745 and AT-AR024 asynchronous ports see
For AR750S, AR750S-DP and AR770S asynchronous ports see
Table 10: Terminal and modem cables for AR725, AR745 and AT-AR024
Cable
Asyn port on router/PIC to DB25 female (terminal) cable (DTE to DTE)
Asyn port on router/PIC to DB9 female (terminal) cable (DTE to DTE)
Asyn port on router/PIC to DB25 male (modem) cable (DTE to DCE)
Asyn port on router/PIC to DB9 male (modem) cable (DTE to DCE)
Asyn port on router/PIC to MiniDin (Macintosh) (DTE to DTE)
Table 11: Terminal and modem cables for AR750S, AR750S-DP, and AR770S
Cable
Asyn port on router to DB25 female (terminal) cable (DTE to DTE)
Asyn port on router to DB9 female (terminal) cable (DTE to DTE)
Asyn port on router to DB25 male (modem) cable (DTE to DCE)
Asyn port on router to DB9 male (modem) cable (DTE to DCE)
Asyn port on router to MiniDin (Macintosh) (DTE to DTE)
RING input The RING input is only available on asynchronous ports on
expansion cards. It is not available on asynchronous ports on base CPU boards.
An alternative method, for both terminal and modem cables, is to wire an RJ-45
patch cord (a straight pin-to-pin cable with RJ-45 connectors on both ends) and
then use an RJ-45-to-DB25 adaptor wired internally as a crossed cable. These
adaptors are available in DB9 and DB25 female and male versions from data
cabling suppliers, and are supplied with wires terminated on the RJ-45 socket
and pins on the free ends. The pins are inserted into the appropriate positions
in the DB9 or DB25 shell.
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