Connect A Console Terminal; Connect The Auxiliary Port; Table 4-2 Terminal Settings - Cisco 6260 Installation Manual

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Step 2
Run the cable through the ferrite one time, loop the cable back through the ferrite, and clamp the
ferrite shut.
Step 3
Connect the other end of the cable to the management network (for example, a LAN).

4.2.14 Connect a Console Terminal

Connect a VT100-compatible terminal to the NI-2 card CNSL receptacle (see
location of the CNSL receptacle on the faceplate of the NI-2 card). Connect the terminal to a power
source and set it up using the values shown in
Warning
The ports labeled "ENET," "CNSL," and "AUX" are SELV circuits. SELV circuits should be connected
only to other SELV circuits. Because the DSL circuits are treated like telephone-network voltage,
avoid connecting the SELV circuit to the TNV circuits.
Table 4-2
Baud rate
Character size
Parity
Stop bits
Flow control

4.2.15 Connect the Auxiliary Port

Connect a terminal, a modem, or another serial device to the NI-2 card RJ-45 AUX receptacle (see
Figure 1-18
This action is optional.
Note
The ports labeled "ENET," "CNSL," and "AUX" are SELV circuits. SELV circuits should be connected
Warning
only to other SELV circuits. Because the DSL circuits are treated like telephone-network voltage,
avoid connecting the SELV circuit to the TNV circuits.
We recommend that you label each data cable at both ends to identify its destination.
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9600 to 38,400 bps (transmit and receive)
8 bits
None
1
None
for the location of the AUX receptacle on the faceplate of the NI-2 card).
Chapter 4
Installing a Cisco 6260 Without a POTS Splitter Configuration
Table
4-2.
Figure 1-18
for the
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