Marathon matrix cabling, Marathon matrix cabling -2 – Marathon MAGNUM ROUTER User Manual
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Chapter 6: Logging Onto a Magnum Router
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Marathon Matrix Cabling
It is possible to connect to a Magnum Router through a Marathon Async port either by direct 
cable connection or by modem connection. 
 
In order to perform a Marathon Matrix connection, there must be 2 available Async ports on the 
Marathon base unit. Further, this will require 2 cables. If the connection is to be a direct 
connection, then the M5000C/CP cable and the M5000C/MATRIX cables will be required. If the 
connection is to be via a modem connection, then the M5000C/MODEM cable will connect the 
modem to the Marathon Async port and the M5000C/MATRIX cable will be required to connect 
the second Marathon Async port to the Magnum Router Console port. 
 
This example assumes a direct connection from the PC to a Marathon. 
 
It is very important that the Marathon Async channel that is to be
used is configured properly. Refer to chapter 12 for further 
information. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
First, attach the DB-9 to DB-25 console cable (included) from an available port of the Marathon 
base unit to the PC that is running the Magnum Router Manager software. 
 
Logon to the Marathon’s Command Facility menu and program a second Async port of the 
Marathon unit as described in chapter 12. 
 
Once the port has been programmed, logoff the Marathon and close the terminal session used 
to access the Marathon. 
 
Connect the M5000C/MATRIX cable (included) from the second programmed Async port (done 
in the previous step) to the console port of the Magnum Router. 
 
An example of cabling is shown below: 
 
PC
M5000C/CP
M5000C/MATRIX