3 network connection, 4 serial port connection – Tripp Lite 93-2879 User Manual

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2.2.2 Power: Console Server with PowerAlert

The standard B092-016 Console Server has a built-in universal auto-switching AC power supply. This
power supply accepts AC input voltage between 100 and 240 VAC with a frequency of 50 or 60 Hz and
the power consumption is less than 40W.

The AC power socket is located at the rear of the B092-016. This power inlet uses a conventional AC
power cord. A North American power cord is provided by default. Power cords for other regions are
available separately from Tripp Lite.

2.3

Network connection

The RJ45 10/100 LAN port is located on the rear of the B092-016 Console Server, and on the front of the
B096-048/016 Console Server Management Switch. All physical connections are made using industry
standard Cat5e patch cables (Tripp Lite N001 and N002 series cables). Ensure you only connect the LAN
port to an Ethernet network that supports 10Base-T/100Base-T. For the initial configuration of the
Console Server you must connect a computer to the Console Server’s principal network port.


2.4

Serial Port connection

The RJ45 serial ports are located on the rear of the B092-016 Console Server and on the front of the
B096-048/016 Console Server Management Switch. These Console Servers use the RJ45 pinout used by
Cisco. Use straight through RJ-45 cabling to connect to equipment such as Cisco, Juniper, SUN, and
more.

PIN SIGNAL DEFINITION DIRECTION

1

CTS

Clear To Send

Input

2

DSR

Data Set Ready

Input

3 RXD

Receive

Data

Input

4 GND

Signal

Ground

NA

5 GND

Signal

Ground

NA

6 TXD

Transmit

Data

Output

7

DTR

Data Terminal Ready

Output

8

RTS

Request To Send

Output

Conventional Cat5 cabling with RJ45 jacks are used for serial connections. Before connecting the console
port of an external device to the Console Server serial port, confirm that the device supports standard
RS-232C (EIA-232).

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