Terminal communications, Establishing a terminal connection, Appendix b – Cisco 700 User Manual
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Terminal Communications B-1
A P P E N D I X
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Terminal Communications
This appendix describes the processes for establishing a terminal connection, loading the 
Cisco 700 IOS software (also known as the software image), and loading and saving the 
current configuration. 
Establishing a Terminal Connection
By connecting an ASCII terminal or PC running terminal emulation software, you can 
configure the router through a serial connection. This might not be necessary for the 
following reasons:
•
You are configuring the router through the LAN by using Cisco 700 Fast Step Setup or 
Telnet.
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The router is preconfigured by a vendor or network administrator to be “plug-and-play.”
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The router will be configured using Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) and can 
“discover” its configuration.
The example in this section shows how to connect to the router serial communications port 
from your ASCII terminal or PC by using Hyperterminal. (Hyperterminal is an accessory 
software application included with the Windows operating system.)
Take the following steps to connect your router to a console through the configuration port:
Step 1
Connect the blue DB-9-to-DB-9 serial cable from your terminal to the rear-panel 
port labeled CONFIG. (See Figure B-1.)
If your terminal or PC console has a DB-25 connector, use the included 
DB-25-to-DB-9 adapter. If you are connecting the router to a Macintosh 
computer, you need a straight-through RS-422-to-DB-9 or RS-422-to-DB-25 
cable.