Twisted-pair data ports, Micro-d twisted-pair data ports, Console port location on display board – RuggedCom M2100 User Manual

Page 17: 17 2.12. m2000 console cable, Figure 2.12, “m2000 console cable

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2. Installation

RuggedCom® RuggedSwitch®

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M2100 Installation Guide Rev 1.0

Figure 2.11. Console port

location on display board

Figure 2.12. M2000 Console cable

For user reference, the console cable is shown in

Table 2.2, “RS232 over RJ45 console pin-out”

Signal Name (PC is DTE)

DB9 Female

RJ45 Male

DCD - Carrier detect

1

2

RxD - Receive data (to DTE)

2

5

TxD - Transmit data (from DTE)

3

6

DTR - Data terminal ready

4

3

Signal GND

5

4

DSR - Data set ready

6

1

RTS - Ready to send

7

8

CTS - Clear to send

8

7

RI - Ring Indicator

9

1

Table 2.2. RS232 over RJ45 console pin-out

After initial configuration, the RuggedSwitch device can be configured via a number of new mechanisms
such as Telnet, and the built-in web server. Consult the RuggedSwitch ROS User Guide for further
details.

This port is not intended to be a permanent connection and the cable shall be less than
2m (6.5 ft) in length.

2.6. Twisted-Pair Data Ports

2.6.1. Micro-D Twisted-Pair Data Ports

The M2100 may have several 10/100/1000BaseTX ports that allow connection to standard CAT-5
UTP cable with Micro-D connectors.

Figure 2.13, “Micro-D 10/100BaseTX Port Pin Configuration”

and

Figure 2.14, “Micro-D 10/100/1000BaseTX Port Pin Configuration”

show the Micro-D port pin

configurations.

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