07-18-2010 01:48 PM - edited 03-06-2019 12:04 PM
I am using a RJ 45 crossover cable and 2 RJ-45 to 9 pin adapters.
i cannot connect with a terminal emulation software - and I'm using the recomentded seetings by Cisco.
the left adapter reads has " Terminal " printed on it and the other one has " #1033F " - maybe the answer is this detail ?-
because I'm almost certain that the flat crossover cable is the correct one for this job.
does anyone have any tips or experience with the same problem ?
Thank you .
Guy
07-18-2010 09:41 PM
Hello,
Are you connecting the 1900 to a PC? typically, it is a seperate cable with different pinout configurations.
http://http.cdnlayer.com/itke/blogs.dir/19/files/2007/10/olderconsolecable.jpg
http://www.kame.net/~suz/cisco-cable.html
Typically the DB9 side goes to the Workstation side and RJ45 side goes to the Cisco hardware. If you have DB9 connector on the Cisco side as well, you might need a DB9 to RJ45 converter.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
NT
07-18-2010 10:40 PM
I am using a RJ 45 crossover cable and 2 RJ-45 to 9 pin adapters.
i cannot connect with a terminal emulation software - and I'm using the recomentded seetings by Cisco.
the left adapter reads has " Terminal " printed on it and the other one has " #1033F " - maybe the answer is this detail ?-
because I'm almost certain that the flat crossover cable is the correct one for this job.
does anyone have any tips or experience with the same problem ?
Thank you .
Guy
Hi,
Check out the below link for step by step procedure to connect the 1900 via terminal connection
Hope to Help !!
Ganesh.H
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07-19-2010 12:02 PM
Hi, following this article and the settings is what I did initially, did not work for me. Maybe my adapters are not compatible with this configuration, that is what in unsure of .
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