To Connect To A Sun Fire V210 And V240 Server Through A Terminal Server; Table 3-1 Pin Crossovers For Connecting To A Typical Terminal Server - Sun Microsystems Sun Fire V210 Installation Manual

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If the pinouts for the server's serial ports do not correspond with the pinouts for the
RJ-45 ports on the terminal server, you need to make a crossover cable that takes
each pin on the Sun Fire V210 and V240 server's serial port to the corresponding pin
in the terminal server's serial port.
TABLE 3-1
TABLE 3-1
Sun Fire V210 and V240 Serial Port (RJ-45
Connector) Pin
Pin 1 (RTS)
Pin 2 (DTR)
Pin 3 (TXD)
Pin 4 (Signal Ground)
Pin 5 (Signal Ground)
Pin 6 (RXD)
Pin 7 (DSR /DCD)
Pin 8 (CTS)
To Connect to a Sun Fire V210 and V240 Server
Through a Terminal Server
1. Attach the appropriate cables as described in "Using the Sun Fire V210 and V240
Server With a Terminal Server" on page 39.
2. Open a terminal session on the console, and type:
# telnet IP-address-of-terminal-server port-number
For example, for a Sun Fire V210 and V240 server connected to port 10000 on a
terminal server whose IP address is 192.20.30.10, you would type:
# telnet 192.20.30.10 10000
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Sun Fire V210 and V240 Servers Installation Guide • April 2003
shows the crossovers that the cable must perform.
Pin Crossovers for Connecting to a Typical Terminal Server
Terminal Server Serial Port Pin
Pin 1 (CTS)
Pin 2 (DSR)
Pin 3 (RXD)
Pin 4 (Signal Ground)
Pin 5 (Signal Ground)
Pin 6 (TXD)
Pin 7 (DTR)
Pin 8 (RTS)

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