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Standard console server serial ports

The Opengear connectors and adapters tabulated below work with standard UTP Cat 5 cable. You'll find more cable adapter information here as to which adapter is needed to connect to various types of equipment. Also the numbers marked with an * below are the part numbers of the Avocent/Equinox functional equivalents.

319000 DB9F to RJ45 straight IM/CM/SD4000 LOCAL Console Port to IP Power and other serial device
319001 DB9F to RJ45 crossover DCE Adapter - IM/CMSD000 to X86 and other 210120 *
319002 DB25M to RJ45 straight DTE Adapter - IM/CM/SD4000 210124 *
319003 DB25M to RJ45 crossover DCE Adapter - IM/CM/SD4000 to Sun and other 210123 *
319004 DB9M to RJ45 straight DTE Adapter - IM/CM/SD4000 to Netscreen and Dell 210122 *
319005 DB25F to RJ45 crossover DCE Adapter - IM/CM/SD4000 to Cisco 7200 AUX 210121 *
440016 5ft Cat5 RJ-45 to RJ-45 cables Extension cables
449016 RJ-45 plug to RJ-45 jack Adapter for Cisco console (and Netscreen with reversing cable) 210127 *
449017 RJ-45 plug to RJ-45 jack Adapter for Rackable Systems console


Local/Console port connection

To connect to the LOCAL console ports on IM/IMG/CM/SD4000 using a computer or terminal device use the 319001 or 319003 adaptors with standard UTP Cat 5 cable. To connect the LOCAL console ports to modems (for Out of Band access) use the 319004 adaptor with standard UTP Cat 5 cable. Each IM/IMG/CM/SD4000 gateway is supplied with UTP Cat 5 cables.

Standard RJ45 pinout

RS232 pinout standards exist for both DB9 and DB25 connectors; however there's no pinout standard for RS232 using RJ45 connectors so custom adaptors and cables are often required to interconnect with the serially managed servers, router, switches or PDUs. Suppliers of console servers have also adopted a variety of pinout configurations as can be seen from Zonker's Serial Signals Page on the conserver site.

Opengear's console server products have the same RJ45 pinout as the Avocent /Equinox brand console server. So if you need to connect to a particular serial device and an Opengear adapter is not available off-the-shelf, you should be able to use an adaptor made to work with one of these competitor's products.

RJ45 Socket
PINSIGNALDEFINITIONDIRECTION
1RTSRequest To SendOutput
2DSRData Set ReadyInput
3DCDData Carrier DetectInput
4RXDReceive DataInput
5TXDTransmit DataCTSOutput
6GNDSignal GroundNA
7DTRData Terminal ReadyOutput
8CTSClear To SendInput


On the SD4008 the pinout for the RJ45 connectors is software selectable on a per port basis to be either RS232 or RS422/485
PINRS232 SIGNALRS422/485 SIGNAL
1RTS 
2DSRRX+
3DCD 
4RXDRX-
5TXDTX+
6GND 
7DTRTX-
8CTS 


Some Opengear console server models are also available with Cisco or Cyclades RJ pinouts as detailed in Alternate RJ45 Pinouts

The RS-232 standard

RS232 pinout standards exist for both DB9 and DB25 connectors:

DB25 SIGNAL DB9 DEFINITION
1     Protective Ground
2 TXD 3 Transmitted Data
3 RXD 2 Received Data
4 RTS 7 Request To Send
5 CTS 8 Clear To Send
6 DSR 6 Data Set Ready
7 GND 5 Signal Ground
8 CD 1 Received Line Signal Detector
9     Reserved for data set testing
10     Reserved for data set testing
11     Unassigned
12 SCF   Secndry Rcvd Line Signl Detctr
13 SCB   Secondary Clear to Send
14 SBA   Secondary Transmitted Data
15 DB   Transmisn Signal Timng
16 SBB   Secondary Received Data
17 DD   Receiver Signal Element Timing
18     Unassigned
19 SCA   Secondary Request to Send
20 DTR 4 Data Terminal Ready
21 CG   Signal Quality Detector
22   9 Ring Indicator
23 CH/CI   Data Signal Rate Selector
24 DA   Transmit Signal Element Timing
25     Unassigned


  Location of Pin 1
FEMALE MALE
25 pin DB25
9 pin DB9
8 pin RJ45
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