Building null- modem cables, Building straight- through cables, Troubleshooting serial ports – Comtrol DM ATS-NTe User Manual

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Building Null-Modem Cables

Building Null-
Modem Cables

Use the following figure if you need to build a null-modem cable. A null-modem
cable is required to connect the CONSOLE port to a PC COM port or to connect
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.

Troubleshooting Serial Ports

The following subsections discuss the following utilities that are installed on the
ATS-NTE:

Test Terminal program (wcom32.exe), which can be used to troubleshoot
communications on a port-by-port basis.

Port Monitor program (portmon.exe), which checks for errors, modem control,
and status signals (

Using Port Monitor

on Page 33). In addition, it provides

you with raw byte input and output counts.

Peer Tracer program (peer.exe), which traces driver events (

Using Peer Tracer

on Page 38).

Using Test Terminal

WCOM32 is a terminal program that enables you to open a port, send characters
and commands to the port, and toggle the control signals.

Note: WCOM32 will not work on ports used by RAS if Remote Access Service is

running or any other application is using the port.

If you have started RAS service on any of the ports you want to test, you
must stop RAS on those ports before starting WCOM32. To test ports that
are not used by RAS, you do not need to stop RAS.

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