What type of cable was used to connect the PC to the console port of the switch?

What type of cable was used to connect the PC to the console port of the switch?

Look at your Cisco router or switches, you will find that every Cisco router or a switch has a console port (also known as the management port) on its back side.

The Console port is used to connect a computer directly to a router or switch and manage the router or switch since there is no display device for a router or switch.

Do you know how to use this console port? How to connect the Laptop to your router Console Port?

Learn More: How to Connect to a Cisco Standard Console Port (RJ-45)?

In this article we will share the detailed steps to connect Laptop to router console port.

Firstly, you must have:

1. One or a combination of these cables to complete this task:

Serial DB-9/Ethernet RJ-45 console cable

What type of cable was used to connect the PC to the console port of the switch?

2. USB to serial DB-9 adapter only if your laptop does not have a serial port

What type of cable was used to connect the PC to the console port of the switch?

3. RJ-45 console cable to USB if your laptop does not have a serial port

What type of cable was used to connect the PC to the console port of the switch?

How to connect your laptop to the console port on your router? Steps as follows:
  1. Plug the serial DB-9 end of the console cable into the serial DB-9 port on your laptop. If your laptop has no serial DB-9 port, plug the serial DB-9 end of the console cable into the serial DB-9 end of a USB to serial DB-9 adapter and then into a USB port on your laptop.

NOTE: If you use a USB to serial DB-9 adapter, install the adapter driver on your laptop according to the adapter documentation.

  1. Plug the Ethernet RJ-45 end of the console cable into the console port on the router. The console port is usually labeled CONSOLEor CON/AUXon Cisco routers supported for dCloud use.

Figure1. Example Console Port Labeled CON / AUX (Cisco 819 Series Router)

What type of cable was used to connect the PC to the console port of the switch?

Figure2. Example Console Port Labeled CONSOLE (Cisco 1811W Router)

What type of cable was used to connect the PC to the console port of the switch?

NOTE: If you need help locating the console port on your router, refer to the router documentation.

Troubleshooting: If you are using the ATEN USB Serial Adapter with Mac OS X Lion, there are known issues with getting the adapter to work correctly. Contact Cisco dCloud Support for assistance.

The reference from https://dcloud-cms.cisco.com/help/connect_console

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Different situations may require UTP cables to be wired according to different wiring conventions. This means that the individual wires in the cable have to be connected in different orders to different sets of pins in the RJ-45 connectors.

The following are main cable types that are obtained by using specific wiring conventions:

  • Ethernet Straight-through: The most common type of networking cable. It is commonly used to interconnect a host to a switch and a switch to a router.

  • Ethernet Crossover: An uncommon cable used to interconnect similar devices together. For example to connect a switch to a switch, a host to a host, or a router to a router.

  • Rollover: A Cisco proprietary cable used to connect to a router or switch console port.

Using a crossover or straight-through cable incorrectly between devices may not damage the devices, but connectivity and communication between the devices will not take place. This is a common error in the lab and checking that the device connections are correct should be the first troubleshooting action if connectivity is not achieved.

The figure shows the UTP cable type, related standards, and typical application of these cables. It also identifies the individual wire pairs for the TIA 568A and TIA 568B standards.

How can we Cabling the Console Connection in this article is explaining how to cabling console connection in PC using switches and USB.

The physical console connection, both old and new, uses three main components: the physical console port on the switch, a physical interface on the PC, and a cable that works with the console and serial ports. However, the physical cabling details have changed slowly over time, mainly due to advances and changes with serial interfaces on PC hardware. For this next topic, the text looks at three cases: newer connectors on both the PC and therefore the switch, older connectors on both, and a 3rd case with the newer (USB) connector on the PC but with an older connector on the switch. More modern PC and switch hardware use a well-known standard USB cable for the console connection. Cisco has been including USB ports as console ports in newer routers and switches also . All you’ve got to do is check out the switch to form sure you’ve got the correct sort of USB cable end to match the USB console port. within the simplest form, you’ll use any USB port on the PC, with a USB cable, connected to the USB console port on the switch or router, as shown on the far right side of Figure 6-3.

What type of cable was used to connect the PC to the console port of the switch?

Older console connections use a PC serial port that pre-dates USB, a UTP cable, and an RJ-45 console port on the switch, as shown on the left side of Figure 6-3. The PC serial port typically has a D-shell connector (roughly rectangular) with nine pins (often called a DB-9). The console port seems like any Ethernet RJ-45 port (but is usually colored in blue and with the word “console” beside it on the switch). The cabling for this older-style console connection are often simple or require some effort, depending on what cable you use. you’ll use the purpose-built console cable that ships with new Cisco switches and routers and not believe the small print . However, you’ll make your own cable with a typical serial cable (with a connector that matches the PC), a typical RJ-45 to DB-9 converter plug, and a UTP cable. However, the UTP cable doesn’t use the same pinouts as Ethernet; instead, the cable uses rollover cable pinouts instead of any of the standard Ethernet cabling pinouts. The rollover pinout uses eight wires, rolling the wire at pin 1 to pin 8, pin 2 to pin 7, pin 3 to pin 6, and so on. because it seems , USB ports became common on PCs before Cisco began commonly using USB for its console ports. So, you also need to be able to use a PC that has only a USB port and not an old interface , but a router or switch that has the older RJ-45 console port (and no USB console port). the middle of Figure 6-3 shows that case. to connect such a PC to a router or switch console, you would like a USB converter that converts from the older console cable to a USB connector, and a rollover UTP cable, as shown within the middle of Figure 6-3.

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The newer 2960-X series, as an example , supports both the older RJ-45 console port and a USB console port. Figure 6-4 points to the 2 console ports; you’d use just one or the opposite . Note that the USB console port uses a mini-B port instead of the more commonly seen rectangular standard USB port.

What type of cable was used to connect the PC to the console port of the switch?

After the PC is physically connected to the console port, a terminal emulator software package must be installed and configured on the PC. The terminal emulator software treats all data as text. It accepts the text typed by the user and sends it over the console connection to the switch. Similarly, any bits coming into the PC over the console connection are displayed as text for the user to read. The emulator must be configured to use the PC’s interface to match the settings on the switch’s console port settings. The default console port settings on a switch are as follows. Note that the last three parameters are mentioned collectively as 8N1:

  • 9600 bits/second
  • No hardware flow control
  • 8-bit ASCII
  • No parity bits
  • 1 stop bit

Figure 6-5 shows one such terminal emulator. The image shows the window created by the emulator software within the background, with some output of a show command. The foreground, within the upper left, shows a settings window that lists the default console settings as listed just before this paragraph.

What type of cable was used to connect the PC to the console port of the switch?

Questions related to this topic
  1. Which type of cable would I use to connect a console port on a router to a COM port on a PC?
  2. How do you connect a console port to a switch?
  3. What type of cable is used to connect the Ethernet interface on a host PC to the Ethernet interface on a switch?
  4. What type of cable is required to connect to the console port on a Cisco device?

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