Console Terminal Cable; Router To Lan Connection - 3Com 6000 series Getting Started Manual

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26 Chapter 2: Installation
Console Terminal
Cable
Router to LAN
Connection
AC power socket (recommended)
You are recommended to use a three-terminal single-phase power socket
with ground contact, which must be grounded reliably. Normally, the
ground contact of the power supply system in a building was buried
during construction and cabling. Still, before connecting the AC-input
power cord, you must make sure that the power supply of the building is
well grounded.
Console port
The Router 6000 provides an RS232 asynchronous serial console port
(CON) for router configuration. For its attributes refer to "The RPU
Module" or "The RPU2 Module".
Console cable
A console cable is an eight-wire shielded cable. At one end of the cable is
a crimped RJ-45 connector to the console port on the router; at the other
end of the cable is a DB-9 (female) connector to the serial port on the
console terminal.
The following figure illustrates the console cable.
Figure 15 Console cable
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Ethernet interface
The RPU provides two 100BASE-TX FE interfaces. For their attributes,
refer to the section "The RPU Module".
The RPU2 provides three 10/100/1000 Mbps auto-sensing Ethernet
interfaces that each accommodate an RJ-45 connector and an SFP
module respectively for electrical and optical connections.

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