I/o ports and connectors, Serial port, Serial port connector – Dell PowerVault 715N (Rackmount NAS Appliance) User Manual

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I/O Ports and Connectors

Dell™ PowerVault™ 715N Systems User's Guide

Serial Port

Integrated NIC Connector

The I/O ports and connectors on the back panel of the system are the gateways through which the system communicates

with the network.

Figure B-1

identifies the I/O ports and connectors for your appliance.

Figure B-1. I/O Ports and Connectors

Serial Port

The serial port uses nine-pin D-subminiature connectors on the back panel. Most software uses the term COM (for

communications) and a number to designate a serial port (for example, COM1).

Use COM1 to connect to a server for console redirection or RAS connection. For more information about console

redirection and RAS, see your System Administrator's Guide.

Serial Port Connector

If you reconfigure your hardware, you might need pin number and signal information for the serial port connectors.

Figure B-2

illustrates the pin numbers for the serial port connectors, and

Table B-1

defines the pin assignments and

interface signals for the serial port connector.

Figure B-2. Pin Numbers for the Serial Port Connector

Table B-1. Pin Numbers for the Serial Port Connectors

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