If it is like the early 1900 switches you will need a null modem cable -
there have been a couple of threads on this issue the last 6 months.

David Toalson
816-701-4142

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> Subject:      1912 switch with a DB-9 port for console??
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> Hi,
> I just bought a 1912 switch(looks like an older model) that has a db-9
> port 
> for the console connection. Do I just use a regular console cable and a
> db-9 
> adapter to console in? How about the pinouts on the adapter itself? Does
> it 
> follow the same pin configuration that is used for the router? Please 
> advise.
> Thank you.
> Kind regards,
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