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тАО09-15-2003 10:42 AM
тАО09-15-2003 10:42 AM
I was wondering if I could connect a laptop to use for a console? I have the 3 connectors at the back; console, UPS, & remote. Do I need any special cables, or software?
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тАО09-15-2003 11:34 AM
тАО09-15-2003 11:34 AM
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Hi Don,
Nope.
You'll just need a serial null-modem cable DB-9 -> DB-9 cabled as follows
2 - 3
3 - 2
5 - 5
Then just use WinTerm that's in Winblows & set the emulation for VT-100.
Speed should be 9600 baud, 8-bit no parity
Use the connector labeled "Console"
HTH,
Jeff
Nope.
You'll just need a serial null-modem cable DB-9 -> DB-9 cabled as follows
2 - 3
3 - 2
5 - 5
Then just use WinTerm that's in Winblows & set the emulation for VT-100.
Speed should be 9600 baud, 8-bit no parity
Use the connector labeled "Console"
HTH,
Jeff
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тАО09-15-2003 11:27 PM
тАО09-15-2003 11:27 PM
Re: Connecting a console to a rp2405
I don't beleive that a NULL MODEM cable is required for the serial port to connect the console to another computer. A serial console yes.
You do need to set the terminal you're using, "HyperTerminal" is the default in Windoze, to 8 bit, No parity, No stop bit, 9600 BAUD.
Direct this to the relevant Com Port and plug that into the rp2405.
I've done this several times without an issue.
No special SW, make sure the power is on though.
This will effect the GSP. Power the server on by pressing the small white button beside the power port. The console should then become active and you canB into the GSP.
Trevor.
You do need to set the terminal you're using, "HyperTerminal" is the default in Windoze, to 8 bit, No parity, No stop bit, 9600 BAUD.
Direct this to the relevant Com Port and plug that into the rp2405.
I've done this several times without an issue.
No special SW, make sure the power is on though.
This will effect the GSP. Power the server on by pressing the small white button beside the power port. The console should then become active and you can
Trevor.
Baldric, I have a plan so cunning you could pin a tail on it and call it a weasle.
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