A Sup I or II blade uses a female DB-25 console port. The RJ-45 to Male
DB-25 adapter that comes with routers works fine. Just like a
4000,4500,4700,7000,7500 etc. Use the rolled Cisco console cable to connect
to a console port. Or connect directly to a RJ-45 end of an octopus cable.
A Sup III blade has an RJ-45 console port that requires a straight ethernet
patch cord - NOT the rolled Cisco console cable.
If you are using a terminal server with an octopus cable connecting to a Sup
III is a job. However,you can connect from the TS aux port to the Sup III
console with a regular ethernet whip. If you are using reverse telnet just
put the correct line number for the aux port in your hosts list.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kim Fisk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 10:38 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: connecting cat5000 to access server [7:16392]
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>
> I've heard it requires a different pinout/cable than normal
> items, and I was
> wondering if anyone could give me any ideas on what I need to
> do.. Do I have
> to have a special cable/adapter or can I make one? I'm
> checking Cisco's
> website, but I thought I'd ask here in case someone might be
> able to help me
> out...
>
> Thanks!
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