Aux Port- Auxiliary Port - D-Link DI-1750 Installation Manual

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The pin details of the Console port is given in the following table:
The DRC-0001 cable is used to connect the Console port of D-Link DI-1750 Router with the external Console terminal
equipment or serial port of PC. One end of the DRC-0001 cable is a standard RJ45 eight-pin connector & the other end is
DB25 and DB9 connector. The RJ45 connector gets connected to the Console port of D-Link DI-1750 series router, the other
end you can choose one from the DB25 or DB9 port according to your serial port on terminal or PC. The pin connection of
the console cable DRC-0001 is showed in the following figure.
AUX Port— Auxiliary Port
The Transmission rate supported by AUX Port is 1200bps-to-115200bps and it has a standard RJ45 Connector, Parity Check
is optional, and has Flow Control. AUX Port can be directly connected to an asynchronous modem for remote console
configuration support or as a backup link. The communication parameter of the AUX port can be set as: Rate— 115200bps,
eight-bit data bits, one-bit stop bit, no Parity Check, no hardware Flow Control.
The auxiliary cable, DRC-0011 is used to connect the AUX Port with an external asynchronous modem. One end of the DRC-
0011 cable is a standard RJ45 eight pin connector and the other end is DB25 and DB9 female connector. The RJ45 connector
gets connected to the AUX Port of the router and on the other end you choose one from DB25 or DB9 according to the
requirement of asynchronous serial port of Modem. The pin connection of the AUX cable DRC-0011 is showed in the
following figure.
Sr. No.
Name
1
CD
Carrier Detect
2
RXD
Receive
3
DSR
Data Send Ready
4
TXD
Transmit
5
RTS
Request to Send
7
DTR
Data Ready
8
SG
Signal Ground
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