Connecting devices, Building an ethernet crossover cable, Db9 connector pinouts – Comtrol RocketPort Serial Hub Si 2-Port User Manual

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Connecting Devices

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Connecting Devices

Use the following discussion to connect asynchronous
devices to the RocketPort Serial Hub Si ports.

Note: Make sure that you have configured the ports

using the driver for the correct communications
mode before connecting any devices. The default
mode is RS-232. There is a remote possibility
that connecting a peripheral configured for the
wrong mode could damage the peripheral.

1.

Connect your devices to Ports 1 or 2 for each
RocketPort Serial Hub Si using the appropriate
cable or you can build your own cables using the

Building Null-Modem Cables

or

Building Straight-

Through Cables

discussions.

Note: Use the hardware manufacturer’s installation

documentation if you need help with connector
pinouts or cabling for the peripheral device.

2.

Install or reconfigure the driver using the

Software

Installation

documentation or the driver readme

file.

Building an Ethernet Crossover Cable

If you are connecting from the
10/100Base-T connector on the
RocketPort Serial Hub Si
directly to the NIC card in the
server, you need a crossover
cable. Use the following
information to build a cable, if
necessary.

DB9 Connector Pinouts

Use the following pinout
information for the DB9 serial port
connectors on the RocketPort Serial
Hub Si.

Building Null-Modem Cables

Use the following figure if you need to build a null-
modem cable. A null-modem cable is required for
connecting DTE devices.

Note: You may want to purchase or build a straight-

through cable and purchase a null-modem
adapter.

Building Straight-Through Cables

Use the following figure if you need to build a straight-
through cable. Straight-through cables are used to
connect DCE devices.

Pin

Connects to

Pin

1

3

2

6

3

1

6

2

Caution

Pin 1

Pin 6

Receptacle

Pin 1

Pin

RS-232

RS-422

RS-485

1

CD

Not used Not used

2

RxD

RxD-

Not used

3

TxD

TxD-

TRX-

4

DTR

Not used Not used

5

GND

Not used Not used

6

DSR

Not used Not used

7

RTS

TxD+

TRX+

8

CTS

RxD+

Not used

9

Not used Not used Not used

Pin 1

Pin 5

Pin 6

Pin 9

DB9 Male

RPSH

-Si

Connect

or

TxD
RxD
RTS
CTS
DSR

GND

DCD
DTR

Signal

RxD
TxD
CTS
RTS
DTR

GND

DCD

DSR

Signal

DB9

2
3
8
7
4

5

1
6

Pins

DB25

3
2

4

7

8
6

Pins

Remote and

RPSH

-Si

DB9

3
2
7
8
6

5

1
4

Pins

20

5

Pin 9 is not connected.

Fe

m

a

le

Connect

ors

Null-Modem Cables

RPS

H

-Si

Connect

or

DB9

1
2
3
4
5

8

6
7

Pins

DCD
RxD
TxD or TRX-
DTR
GND

CTS

DSR
RTS or TRX+

Signal

DB9

1
2
3
4
5

8

6
7

Pins

DCD
RxD
TxD or TRX-
DTR
GND

CTS

DSR
RTS or TRX+

Signal

RPSH

-Si
C
o

nnect

or

Pin 9 is not connected.

Fe

m

a

le

Fe
m
a

le

Straight-through Cable

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