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Note All pins not listed in the tables in this document are not connected.
If you prefer to order cables, see your router installation guide.
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Console and Auxiliary Port Signals and Pinouts
Your router comes with a kit that contains the cable and adapters you need to connect a console terminal (an ASCII terminal or PC running terminal emulation software) or modem to your router.
Cisco 1800 series routers, and the Cisco 2801 router, come with an accessory kit that includes the following items:
RJ-45-to-DB-9 cable
DB-9-to-DB-25 modem adapter
All other routers in the Cisco 2800 series come with an accessory kit that contains the following:
RJ-45-to-DB-9 console cable
RJ-45-to-DB-25 modem cable
For console and modem connections on Cisco 1800 and Cisco 2800 series routers, see the Cable Connection Procedures document within the Cisco 1800 series hardware installation documentation or within the Cisco 2800 series hardware installation documentation.
Cisco 2600, Cisco 3600, Cisco 3700 and Cisco 3800 series routers come with a console and auxiliary cable kit that includes the following items:
Use the thin, flat, RJ-45-to-RJ-45 rollover cable and RJ-45-to-DB-9 female DTE adapter (labeled TERMINAL) to connect the console port to a PC running terminal emulation software. Figure 1 shows how to connect the console port to a PC. Table 1 lists the pinouts for the asynchronous serial console port, the RJ-45-to-RJ-45 rollover cable, and the RJ-45-to-DB-9 female DTE adapter (labeled TERMINAL).
Figure 1 Connecting the Console Port to a PC
Table 1 Console Port Signaling and Cabling Using a DB-9 Adapter
Table 2 lists the pinouts for the asynchronous serial console port, the RJ-45-to-RJ-45 rollover cable, and the RJ-45-to-DB-25 female DTE adapter (labeled TERMINAL).
Table 2 Console Port Signaling and Cabling Using a DB-25 Adapter
2.You can use the same cabling to connect a console to the auxiliary port.
3.Pin 1 is connected internally to pin 8.
Auxiliary Port Signals and Pinouts
Table 3 lists the pinouts for the asynchronous serial auxiliary port, the RJ-45-to-RJ-45 rollover cable, and the RJ-45-to-DB-25 male DCE adapter (labeled MODEM).
Table 3 Auxiliary Port Signaling and Cabling Using a DB-25 Adapter
You can identify a rollover cable by comparing the modular plugs at the two ends of the cable. When you hold the plugs side by side, with the tab at the back, the wire connected to the pin on the outside of the left plug should be the same color as the wire connected to the pin on the outside of the right plug. (See Figure 2.) If you purchased your cable from Cisco Systems, pin 1 is white on one connector, and pin 8 is white on the other (a rollover cable connects pins 1 and 8, 2 and 7, 3 and 6, and 4 and 5).
This section illustrates the Fast Ethernet 100BASE-TX (RJ-45) connector and lists its pinouts and signal descriptions.
Figure 5 shows the 100BASE-TX RJ-45 connector, and Table 6 lists its pinouts. The 1-port Fast Ethernet network module RJ-45 port actively terminates wire pair 4 and 5 and wire pair 7 and 8. Common-mode termination reduces electromagnetic interference (EMI) and susceptibility to common-mode sources.
Figure 5 100BaseTX RJ-45 Connector
Table 6 RJ-45 Connector Pinout
Pin
Signal
1
TX+
2
TX–
3
RX+
6
RX–
Token Ring Port Pinouts
The 1E1R 2-slot module provides both UTP and STP Token Ring connections described in these sections:
The IEEE has established Token Ring as standard IEEE 802.5. The distance limitations for the IEEE 802.5 specification indicate a maximum segment distance of 328 feet (100 meters) for UTP cabling. The distance limitation is 1,640 feet (500 meters) for STP cabling.
Note To ensure agency compliance with FCC Class B electromagnetic emissions requirements (EMI), make sure that you use the shielded RJ-45 Token Ring cable when connecting your router to the Token Ring network.
Token Ring can operate at two different ring speeds: 4 and 16 Mbps. All devices on the ring must use the same operating speed.
Only one Token Ring port can be used at a time. The module will automatically detect which port, STP or UTP, is in use. Use the provided Token Ring cable to connect the router to a switch.
Token Ring STP Connector Pinouts
Table 7 shows the Token Ring STP port pinouts used by the 1E1R 2-slot module.
Table 7 Token Ring STP Port (DB-9) Pinouts
9-Pin
Signal Name
1
RX–
2
Ground
3
+5 Volt, fused
4
Ground
5
TX–
6
+RX
7
Ground
8
Ground
9
+TX
Token Ring UTP Connector Pinouts
Table 8 shows the Token Ring UTP port pinouts used by the 1E1R 2-slot module.
Warning Network hazardous voltages are present in the BRI, fractional T1/T1, and switched 56 cables. If you detach the cable, detach the end away from the router first to avoid possible electric shock. Network hazardous voltages also are present on the system card in the area of the BRI port (RJ-45 connector), fractional T1/T1 port (RJ-48C connector), and switched port (RJ-11 or RJ-48S connector), regardless of when power is turned OFF. Statement 59
ISDN BRI Connections
Warning The ISDN connection is regarded as a source of voltage that should be inaccessible to user contact. Do not attempt to tamper with or open any public telephone operator (PTO)-provided equipment or connection hardware. Any hardwired connection (other than by a nonremovable, connect-one-time-only plug) must be made only by PTO staff or suitably trained engineers. Statement 23
Use a BRI cable (not included) to connect BRI ports on WAN interface cards (WICs) or on high speed WICs (HWICs) directly to an ISDN. Table 9 lists the specifications for ISDN BRI cables.
Two standard T1 serial cables are available for the CT1/PRI module: null modem and straight-through. A straight-through cable connects the router to an external CSU. Null modem cables are used for back-to-back operation and testing.
The T1 interface cable has two 15-pin DB connectors at each end to connect the CT1/PRI module with the external T1 CSU. Figure 6 shows the T1 interface cable, connectors, and pinouts. Table 12 lists the pinouts for the null modem T1 cable, and Table 13 lists the pinouts for the straight-through T1 cable.
Warning Network hazardous voltages are present in the BRI, fractional T1/T1, and switched 56 cables. If you detach the cable, detach the end away from the router first to avoid possible electric shock. Network hazardous voltages also are present on the system card in the area of the BRI port (RJ-45 connector), fractional T1/T1 port (RJ-48C connector), and switched port (RJ-11 or RJ-48S connector), regardless of when power is turned OFF. Statement 59
Figure 6 T1 Interface Cable
Table 12 Null Modem T1 Cable Pinouts
15-Pin DB Connector
15-Pin DB Connector
Signal
Pin
Pin
Signal
Transmit Tip
1
3
Receive Tip
Receive Tip
3
1
Transmit Tip
Transmit Ring
9
11
Receive Ring
Receive Ring
11
9
Transmit Ring
Table 13 Straight-Through T1 Cable Pinouts
15-Pin DB Connector
15-Pin DB Connector
Signal
Pin
Pin
Signal
Transmit Tip
1
1
Transmit Tip
Transmit Ring
9
9
Transmit Ring
Receive Tip
3
3
Receive Tip
Receive Ring
11
11
Receive Ring
CT1/PRI-CSU Pinouts
Table 14 lists the CT1/PRI-CSU module port pinouts. Use a straight-through RJ-48C-to-RJ-48C cable to connect the T1 port to an RJ-48C jack.
Cisco Systems makes four cables for the CE1/PRI modules. All four have DB-15 connectors on the CE1/PRI end and either BNC, DB-15, twinaxial, or RJ-45 connectors on the network end. Figure 7Figure 7Figure 7 through Figure 10Figure 10 show the CE1/PRI interface cables.
Figure 7 E1 Interface Cable for 75-Ohm, Unbalanced Connections with BNC Connectors
Figure 8 E1 Interface Cable for 120-Ohm, Balanced Connections with DB-15 Connectors
Figure 9 E1 Interface Cable for 120-Ohm, Balanced Connections with Twinaxial Connectors
Figure 10 E1 Interface Cable for 120-Ohm, Balanced Connections with an RJ-45 Connector
CE1/PRI Pinouts
Table 15 lists pinouts for the CE1/PRI interface cables.
Warning Network hazardous voltages are present in the BRI, fractional T1/T1, and switched 56 cables. If you detach the cable, detach the end away from the router first to avoid possible electric shock. Network hazardous voltages also are present on the system card in the area of the BRI port (RJ-45 connector), fractional T1/T1 port (RJ-48C connector), and switched port (RJ-11 or RJ-48S connector), regardless of when power is turned OFF. Statement 59
Table 16 lists the 56/64-kbps DSU/CSU connector signals and pinouts.
Table 16 56/64-Kbps DSU/CSU (RJ-48S) Signals and Pinouts
12.Any pin not referenced on a connector is not connected.
Analog Voice RJ-21 Pinouts
Figure 12 shows the RJ-21 connector wiring for the 50-pin Amphenol cable; Table 18 lists the pinouts.
Figure 12 RJ-21 Connector Wiring
Table 18 Pinouts for FXS and FXO Voice Ports
Pair
Ring Conductor
Tip Conductor
1
1
26
2
2
27
3
3
28
4
4
29
5
5
30
6
6
31
7
7
32
8
8
33
9
9
34
10
10
35
11
11
36
12
12
37
13
13
38
14
14
39
15
15
40
16
16
41
17
17
42
18
18
43
19
19
44
20
20
45
21
21
46
22
22
47
23
23
48
24
24
49
Serial Connection Signals and Pinouts
This section provides information about the 1-port serial WAN interface card (WIC). With the appropriate serial transition cable, this WIC can provide an EIA/TIA-232, EIA/TIA-449, V.35, X.21, DTE/DCE, EIA-530 DTE, or NRZ/NRZI serial interface.
Types of Serial Cables
Five types of serial cables (also called serial adapter cables or serial transition cables) are available from Cisco Systems:
All serial cables provide a universal plug at the WIC end. The network end of each cable provides the physical connectors most commonly used for the interface. For example, the network end of the EIA/TIA-232 serial cable is a DB-25 connector, the most widely used EIA/TIA-232 connector.
All serial interface types except EIA-530 are available in DTE or DCE format: DTE with a plug connector (male) at the network end and DCE with a receptacle (female) at the network end. V.35 is available in either mode with either gender at the network end. EIA-530 is available in DTE only.
Connecting the WIC to the Network
Note The serial WIC uses a universal high-density, 60-pin receptacle. Each universal port requires a serial port adapter cable that determines the port’s electrical interface type and mode: DTE or DCE. Although all port adapter cables use a universal plug at the serial module end, the network end of each cable type uses the physical connectors commonly used for the interface. (For example, the network end of the EIA/TIA-232 port adapter cable is a DB-25 connector, the most widely used EIA/TIA-232 connector.)
After you install the serial WIC, use the appropriate serial cable to connect the WIC DB-60 serial port to one of the following types of equipment:
An asynchronous modem, if connecting to an analog telephone line
A synchronous modem, data service unit/channel service unit (DSU/CSU), or other data circuit-terminating equipment (DCE), if connecting to a digital WAN line
EIA/TIA-232 supports unbalanced circuits at signal speeds up to 64 kbps. The network end of the adapter cable is a standard 25-pin D-shell connector known as a DB-25. (See Figure 13.) The router console and auxiliary ports also use EIA/TIA-232 connections; however, the serial module ports support synchronous connections, and the console and auxiliary ports support asynchronous connections.
Figure 13 EIA/TIA-232 Adapter Cable Connectors, Network End
EIA/TIA-232 Serial Cable Assembly
Figure 14 shows the EIA/TIA-232 serial cable assembly. Table 19 lists the DTE pinout and Table 20 lists the DCE pinout. Arrows indicate signal direction: —> means DTE to DCE and <— means DCE to DTE.
Figure 14 EIA/TIA-232 Cable Assembly
Table 19 EIA/TIA-232 DTE Cable Pinout (DB-60 to DB-25)
60-Pin
Signal
Note
Direction
25-Pin
Signal
J1-50 J1-51 J1-52
MODE_0 GND MODE_DCE
Shorting group
—
—
—
J1-46
Shield GND
Single
—
J2-1
Shield GND
J1-46
Shield GND
Single
—
J2-1
Shield GND
J1-41 Shield
TXD/RXD —
Twisted pair no. 5
—> —
J2-2 Shield
TXD —
J1-36 Shield
RXD/TXD —
Twisted pair no. 9
<— —
J2-3 Shield
RXD —
J1-42 Shield
RTS/CTS —
Twisted pair no. 4
—> —
J2-4 Shield
RTS —
J1-35 Shield
CTS/RTS —
Twisted pair no. 10
<— —
J2-5 Shield
CTS —
J1-34 Shield
DSR/DTR —
Twisted pair no. 11
<— —
J2-6 Shield
DSR —
J1-45 Shield
Circuit GND —
Twisted pair no. 1
— —
J2-7 Shield
Circuit GND —
J1-33 Shield
DCD/LL —
Twisted pair no. 12
<— —
J2-8 Shield
DCD —
J1-37 Shield
TXC/NIL —
Twisted pair no. 8
<— —
J2-15 Shield
TXC —
J1-38 Shield
RXC/TXCE —
Twisted pair no. 7
<— —
J2-17 Shield
RXC —
J1-44 Shield
LL/DCD —
Twisted pair no. 2
—> —
J2-18 Shield
LTST —
J1-43 Shield
DTR/DSR —
Twisted pair no. 3
—> —
J2-20 Shield
DTR —
J1-39 Shield
TXCE/TXC —
Twisted pair no. 6
—> —
J2-24 Shield
TXCE —
Table 20 EIA/TIA-232 DCE Cable Pinout (DB-60 to DB-25)
EIA/TIA-449, which supports balanced (EIA/TIA-422) and unbalanced (EIA/TIA-423) transmissions, is a faster (up to 2 Mbps) version of EIA/TIA-232 that provides more functions and supports transmissions over greater distances.
The EIA/TIA-449 standard was intended to replace the EIA/TIA-232 standard, but it was not widely adopted primarily because of the large installed base of DB-25 hardware and because of the larger size of the 37-pin EIA/TIA-449 connectors, which limited the number of connections possible (fewer than possible with the smaller, 25-pin EIA/TIA-232 connector).
The network end of the EIA/TIA-449 adapter cable provides a standard 37-pin D-shell connector. (See Figure 15.) EIA/TIA-449 cables are available as either DTE (DB-37 plug) or DCE (DB-37 receptacle).
Figure 15 EIA/TIA-449 Adapter Cable Connectors, Network End
EIA/TIA-449 Serial Cable Assembly
Figure 16 shows the EIA/TIA-449 serial cable assembly. Table 21 lists the DTE pinout, and Table 22 lists the DCE pinout. Arrows indicate signal direction: —> means DTE to DCE and <— means DCE to DTE.
Figure 16 EIA/TIA-449 Serial Cable Assembly
Table 21 EIA/TIA-449 DTE Cable Pinout (DB-60 to DB-37)
60-Pin
Signal Name
Note
Direction
37-Pin
Signal Name
J1-49 J1-48
MODE_1 GND
Shorting group
—
—
—
J1-51 J1-52
GND MODE_DCE
Shorting group
—
—
—
J1-46
Shield_GND
Single
_
J2-1
Shield GND
J1-11 J1-12
TXD/RXD+ TXD/RXD–
Twisted pair no. 6
—> —>
J2-4 J2-22
SD+ SD–
J1-24 J1-23
TXC/RXC+ TXC/RXC–
Twisted pair no. 9
<— <—
J2-5 J2-23
ST+ ST–
J1-28 J1-27
RXD/TXD+ RXD/TXD–
Twisted pair no. 11
<— <—
J2-6 J2-24
RD+ RD–
J1-9 J1-10
RTS/CTS+ RTS/CTS–
Twisted pair no. 5
—> —>
J2-7 J2-25
RS+ RS–
J1-26 J1-25
RXC/TXCE+ RXC/TXCE–
Twisted pair no. 10
<— <—
J2-8 J2-26
RT+ RT–
J1-1 J1-2
CTS/RTS+ CTS/RTS–
Twisted pair no. 1
<— <—
J2-9 J2-27
CS+ CS–
J1-44 J1-45
LL/DCD Circuit_GND
Twisted pair no. 12
—> —
J2-10 J2-37
LL SC
J1-3 J1-4
DSR/DTR+ DSR/DTR–
Twisted pair no. 2
<— <—
J2-11 J2-29
DM+ DM–
J1-7 J1-8
DTR/DSR+ DTR/DSR–
Twisted pair no. 4
—> —>
J2-12 J2-30
TR+ TR–
J1-5 J1-6
DCD/DCD+ DCD/DCD–
Twisted pair no. 3
<— <—
J2-13 J2-31
RR+ RR–
J1-13 J1-14
TXCE/TXC+ TXCE/TXC–
Twisted pair no. 7
—> —>
J2-17 J2-35
TT+ TT–
J1-15 J1-16
Circuit_GND Circuit_GND
Twisted pair no. 9
— —
J2-19 J2-20
SG RC
Table 22 EIA/TIA-449 DCE Cable Pinout (DB-60 to DB-37)
The V.35 interface is recommended for speeds up to 48 kbps, although in practice it is used successfully at 4 Mbps.
The network end of the V.35 adapter cable provides a standard 34-pin Winchester-type connector. (See Figure 17.) V.35 cables are available with a standard V.35 plug or receptacle in either DTE or DCE mode.
Figure 17 V.35 Adapter Cable Connectors, Network End
V.35 Serial Cable Assembly
Figure 18 shows the V.35 serial cable assembly. Table 23 lists the DTE pinout and Table 24 lists the DCE pinout. Arrows indicate signal direction: —> means DTE to DCE and <— means DCE to DTE.
Figure 18 V.35 Serial Cable Assembly
Table 23 V.35 DTE Cable Pinout (DB-60 to Winchester-Type 34-Pin)
60-Pin
Signal Name
Type
Direction
34-Pin
Signal Name
J1-49 J1-48
MODE_1 GND
Shorting group
—
—
—
J1-50 J1-51 J1-52
MODE_0 GND MODE_DCE
Shorting group
—
—
—
J1-53 J1-54 J1-55 J1-56
TxC/NIL RxC_TxCE RxD/TxD GND
Shorting group
—
—
—
J1-46
Shield_GND
Single
—
J2-A
Frame GND
J1-45 Shield
Circuit_GND —
Twisted pair no. 12
— —
J2-B Shield
Circuit GND —
J1-42 Shield
RTS/CTS —
Twisted pair no. 9
—> —
J2-C Shield
RTS —
J1-35 Shield
CTS/RTS —
Twisted pair no. 8
<— —
J2-D Shield
CTS —
J1-34 Shield
DSR/DTR —
Twisted pair no. 7
<— —
J2-E Shield
DSR —
J1-33 Shield
DCD/LL —
Twisted pair no. 6
<— —
J2-F Shield
RLSD —
J1-43 Shield
DTR/DSR —
Twisted pair no. 10
—> —
J2-H Shield
DTR —
J1-44 Shield
LL/DCD —
Twisted pair no. 11
—> —
J2-K Shield
LT —
J1-18 J1-17
TxD/RxD+ TxD/RxD–
Twisted pair no. 1
—> —>
J2-P J2-S
SD+ SD–
J1-28 J1-27
RxD/TxD+ RxD/TxD–
Twisted pair no. 5
<— <—
J2-R J2-T
RD+ RD–
J1-20 J1-19
TxCE/TxC+ TxCE/TxC–
Twisted pair no. 2
—> —>
J2-U J2-W
SCTE+ SCTE–
J1-26 J1-25
RxC/TxCE+ RxC/TxCE–
Twisted pair no. 4
<— <—
J2-V J2-X
SCR+ SCR–
J1-24 J1-23
TxC/RxC+ TxC/RxC–
Twisted pair no. 3
<— <—
J2-Y J2-AA
SCT+ SCT–
Table 24 V.35 DCE Cable Pinout (DB-60 to Winchester-Type 34-Pin)
The X.21 interface uses a 15-pin connection for balanced circuits and is commonly used in the United Kingdom to connect public data networks. X.21 relocates some of the logic functions to the DTE and DCE interfaces and, as a result, requires fewer circuits and a smaller connector than EIA/TIA-232.
The network end of the X.21 adapter cable is a standard DB-15 connector. (See Figure 19.) X.21 cables are available as either DTE (DB-15 plug) or DCE (DB-15 receptacle).
Figure 19 X.21 Adapter Cable Connectors, Network End
X.21 Serial Cable Assembly
Figure 20 shows the X.21 serial cable assembly. Table 25 lists the DTE pinout, and Table 26 lists the DCE pinout. Arrows indicate signal direction: —> means DTE to DCE and <— means DCE to DTE.
Figure 20 X.21 Serial Cable Assembly
Table 25 X.21 DTE Cable Pinout (DB-60 to DB-15)
60-Pin
Signal Name
Type
Direction
15-Pin
Signal Name
J1-48 J1-47
GND MODE_2
Shorting group
—
—
—
J1-51 J1-52
GND MODE_DCE
Shorting group
—
—
—
J1-46
Shield_GND
Single
—
J2-1
Shield GND
J1-11 J1-12
TXD/RXD+ TXD/RXD–
Twisted pair no. 3
—> —>
J2-2 J2-9
Transmit+ Transmit–
J1-9 J1-10
RTS/CTS+ RTS/CTS–
Twisted pair no. 2
—> —>
J2-3 J2-10
Control+ Control–
J1-28 J1-27
RXD/TXD+ RXD/TXD–
Twisted pair no. 6
<— <—
J2-4 J2-11
Receive+ Receive–
J1-1 J1-2
CTS/RTS+ CTS/RTS–
Twisted pair no. 1
<— <—
J2-5 J2-12
Indication+ Indication–
J1-26 J1-25
RXC/TXCE+ RXC/TXCE–
Twisted pair no. 5
<— <—
J2-6 J2-13
Timing+ Timing–
J1-15 Shield
Control_GND —
Twisted pair no. 4
— —
J2-8 Shield
Control GND —
Table 26 X.21 Serial DCE Cable Pinout (DB-60 to DB-15)
EIA-530, which supports balanced transmission, provides the increased functionality, speed, and distance of EIA/TIA-449 on the smaller DB-25 connector used for EIA/TIA-232, instead of the 37-pin connectors used for EIA/TIA-449. Like EIA/TIA-449, EIA-530 refers to the electrical specifications of EIA/TIA-422 and EIA/TIA-423. Although the specification recommends a maximum speed of 2 Mbps, EIA-530 is used successfully at 4 Mbps or faster speeds over short distances.
The EIA-530 adapter cable is available in DTE mode only. The network end of the EIA-530 adapter cable is a standard DB-25 plug commonly used for EIA/TIA-232 connections. Figure 21 shows the DB-25 connector at the network end of the adapter cable.
Figure 21 EIA-530 Adapter Cable Connector, Network End
EIA-530 Serial Cable Assembly
Figure 22 shows the EIA-530 serial cable assembly, and Table 27 lists the pinout. Arrows indicate signal direction: —> means DTE to DCE and <— means DCE to DTE.
The EIA-530 interface cannot be operated in DCE mode, and no DCE cable is available for it.
Figure 22 EIA-530 Serial Cable Assembly
Table 27 EIA-530 DTE Cable Pinout (DB-60 to DB-25)
60-Pin
Signal Name
25-Pin
Signal Name
Direction
J1-11 J1-12
TXD/RXD+ TXD/RXD–
J2-2 J2-14
BA(A), TXD+ BA(B), TXD–
—> —>
J1-28 J1-27
RXD/TXD+ RXD/TXD–
J2-3 J2-16
BB(A), RXD+ BB(B), RXD–
<— <—
J1-9 J1-10
RTS/CTS+ RTS/CTS–
J2-4 J2-19
CA(A), RTS+ CA(B), RTS–
—> —>
J1-1 J1-2
CTS/RTS+ CTS/RTS–
J2-5 J2-13
CB(A), CTS+ CB(B), CTS–
<— <—
J1-3 J1-4
DSR/DTR+ DSR/DTR–
J2-6 J2-22
CC(A), DSR+ CC(B), DSR–
<— <—
J1-46 J1-47
Shield_GND MODE_2
J2-1 —
Shield —
Shorted
J1-48 J1-49
GND MODE_1
— —
— —
Shorted
J1-5 J1-6
DCD/DCD+ DCD/DCD–
J2-8 J2-10
CF(A), DCD+ CF(B), DCD–
<— <—
J1-24 J1-23
TXC/RXC+ TXC/RXC–
J2-15 J2-12
DB(A), TXC+ DB(B), TXC–
<— <—
J1-26 J1-25
RXC/TXCE+ RXC/TXCE–
J2-17 J2-9
DD(A), RXC+ DD(B), RXC–
<— <—
J1-44 J1-45
LL/DCD Circuit_GND
J2-18 J2-7
LL Circuit_ GND
—> —
J1-7 J1-8
DTR/DSR+ DTR/DSR–
J2-20 J2-23
CD(A), DTR+ CD(B), DTR–
—> —>
J1-13 J1-14
TXCE/TXC+ TXCE/TXC–
J2-24 J2-11
DA(A), TXCE+ DA(B), TXCE–
—> —>
J1-51 J1-52
GND MODE_DCE
— —
— —
Shorted
Smart Serial Connection Signals and Pinouts
The Smart Serial cable interface supports multiple independent serial interface ports. Each port supports five types of serial interfaces:
The serial end (router end) of the Smart Serial cable is a 26-pin connector.
These cables are used with the following interface cards:
2-port serial and 2-port asynchronous or synchronous WICs
4-port serial and 4-port asynchronous or synchronous high-speed WICs (HWICs)
Figure 23 shows the serial cables you can connect to the port on the asynchronous or synchronous serial modules and the serial WICs and HWICs.
Figure 23 Smart Serial Interface Cables
EIA/TIA-232 Smart Serial Cable Assembly
Table 28 lists the DTE pinout, and Table 29 lists the DCE pinout for the EIA/TIA-232 Smart Serial cable. Arrows indicate signal direction: —> means DTE to DCE and <— means DCE to DTE.
Table 28 EIA/TIA-232 DTE Smart Serial Cable Pinout
26-Pin
Signal Name
Note
Direction
DB-25 Pin
Signal Name
J1-23 J1-24
MODE_0 MODE_DCE
Local connections
Drain wire
Shield
—
J2-01
Shield_GND
J1-05 J1-18
I_RXD/TXD+ GND+
Twisted pair no. 9
<— —
J2-03
RXD GND
J1-01 J1-14
O_TXD/RXD+ GND+
Twisted pair no. 5
—> —
J2-02
TXD GND
J1-11 J1-12
I_CTS/RTS+ I_DSR/DTR+
Twisted pair no. 2
<— <—
J2-05 J2-06
CTS DSR
J1-08 J1-07
O_RTS/CTS O_DTR/DSR+
Twisted pair no. 4
—> —>
J2-04 J2-20
RTS DTR
J1-06 J1-19
B_DCD/DCD+ GND+
Twisted pair no. 1
<— —
J2-08 J2-07
DCD GND
J1-03 J1-16
B_TXC/TXC+ GND+
Twisted pair no. 7
<— —
J2-15
TXC GND
J1-02 J1-15
O_TXCE/RXC+ GND+
Twisted pair no. 6
—> —
J2-24
TXCE GND
J1-13 J1-26
B_LL/LL+ GND+
Twisted pair no. 3
—> —
J2-18
LTST GND
J1-04 J1-17
I_RXC/TXCE+ GND+
Twisted pair no. 8
<— —
J2-17
RXC GND
Table 29 EIA/TIA-232 DCE Smart Serial Cable Pinout
26-Pin
Signal Name
Note
Direction
DB-25 Pin
Signal Name
J1-23
MODE_0
Local connections
Drain wire
Shield
—
J2-01
Shield_GND
J1-05 J1-18
I_RXD/TXD+ GND+
Twisted pair no. 5
<— —
J2-02
TXD GND
J1-01 J1-14
O_TXD/RXD+ GND+
Twisted pair no. 9
—> —
J2-03
RXD GND
J1-11 J1-12
I_CTS/RTS+ I_DSR/DTR+
Twisted pair no. 2
<— <—
J2-04 J2-20
RTS DTR
J1-08 J1-07
O_RTS/CTS O_DTR/DSR+
Twisted pair no. 4
—> —>
J2-05 J2-06
CTS DSR
J1-06 J1-19
B_DCD/DCD+ GND+
Twisted pair no. 1
—> —
J2-08 J2-07
DCD GND
J1-03 J1-16
B_TXC/TXC+ GND+
Twisted pair no. 7
—> —
J2-15
TXC GND
J1-02 J1-15
O_TXCE/RXC+ GND+
Twisted pair no. 8
—> —
J2-17
RXC GND
J1-13 J1-26
B_LL/LL+ GND+
Twisted pair no. 3
<— —
J2-18
LTST GND
J1-04 J1-17
I_RXC/TXCE+ GND+
Twisted pair no. 6
<— —
J2-24
TXCE GND
EIA/TIA-449 Smart Serial Cable Assembly
Table 30 lists the DTE pinout, and Table 31 lists the DCE pinout for the EIA/TIA-449 Smart Serial cable. Arrows indicate signal direction: —> means DTE to DCE and <— means DCE to DTE.
Table 30 EIA/TIA-449 DTE Smart Serial Cable Pinout
26-Pin
Signal Name
Note
Direction
DB-37 Pin
Signal Name
Drain wire
Shield
—
J2-01
Shield_GND
J1-22 J1-24
MODE_I MODE_DCE
Twisted pair no. 2
— —
J2-19 J2-20
SG RC
J1-01 J1-14
O_TXD/RXD+ O_TXD/RXD–
Twisted pair no. 5
—> —>
J2-04 J2-22
SD+ SD–
J1-03 J1-16
B_TXC/TXC+ B_TXC/TXC–
Twisted pair no. 7
<— <—
J2-05 J2-23
ST+ ST–
J1-05 J1-18
I_RXD/TXD+ I_RXD/TXD–
Twisted pair no. 9
<— <—
J2-06 J2-24
RD+ RD–
J1-08 J1-09
O_RTS/CTS O_RTS/CTS–
Twisted pair no. 1
—> —>
J2-07 J2-25
RS+ RS–
J1-04 J1-17
I_RXC/TXCE+ I_RXC/TXCE–
Twisted pair no. 8
<— <—
J2-08 J2-26
RT+ RT–
J1-11 J1-10
I_CTS/RTS+ I_CTS/RTS–
Twisted pair no. 4
<— <—
J2-09 J2-27
CS+ CS–
J1-13 J1-26
B_LL/LL+ GND+
Twisted pair no. 12
—> —
J2-10 J2-37
LL SC
J1-12 J1-25
I_DTR/DSR+ I_DTR/DSR–
Twisted pair no. 10
<— <—
J2-11 J2-29
DM+ DM–
J1-07 J1-20
O_DTR/DSR+ O_DTR/DSR–
Twisted pair no. 3
—> —>
J2-12 J2-30
TR+ TR–
J1-02 J1-15
O_TXCE/RXC+ O_TXCE/RXC–
Twisted pair no. 6
—> —>
J2-17 J2-35
TT+ TT–
J1-06 J1-19
B_DCD/DCD+ B_DCD/DCD–
Twisted pair no. 11
<— <—
J2-13 J2-31
RR+ RR–
Table 31 EIA/TIA-449 DCE Smart Serial Cable Pinout
26-Pin
Signal Name
Note
Direction
DB-37 Pin
Signal Name
Drain wire
Shield
—
J2-01
Shield_GND
J1-22
MODE_I Not used
Twisted pair no. 2
—
J2-19 J2-20
SG RC
J1-05 J1-18
I_RXD/TXD+ I_RXD/TXD–
Twisted pair no. 5
<— <—
J2-04 J2-22
SD+ SD–
J1-03 J1-16
B_TXC/TXC+ B_TXC/TXC–
Twisted pair no. 7
—> —>
J2-05 J2-23
ST+ ST–
J1-01 J1-14
O_TXD/RXD+ O_TXD/RXD–
Twisted pair no. 9
—> —>
J2-06 J2-24
RD+ RD–
J1-11 J1-10
I_CTS/RTS+ I_CTS/RTS–
Twisted pair no. 1
<— <—
J2-07 J2-25
RS+ RS–
J1-02 J1-15
O_TXCE/RXC+ O_TXCE/RXC–
Twisted pair no. 8
—> —>
J2-08 J2-26
RT+ RT–
J1-08 J1-09
O_RTS/CTS O_RTS/CTS–
Twisted pair no. 4
—> —>
J2-09 J2-27
CS+ CS–
J1-06 J1-19
B_DCD/DCD+ B_DCD/DCD–
Twisted pair no. 11
—> —>
J2-13 J2-31
RR+ RR–
J1-07 J1-20
O_DTR/DSR+ O_DTR/DSR–
Twisted pair no. 10
—> —>
J2-11 J2-29
DM+ DM–
J1-12 J1-25
I_DTR/DSR+ I_DTR/DSR–
Twisted pair no. 3
<— <—
J2-12 J2-30
TR+ TR–
J1-13 J1-26
B_LL/LL+ GND+
Twisted pair no. 12
—> —
J2-10 J2-37
LL SC
J1-04 J1-17
I_RXC/TXCE+ I_RXC/TXCE–
Twisted pair no. 6
<— <—
J2-17 J2-35
TT+ TT–
X.21 Smart Serial Cable Assembly
Table 32 lists the DTE pinout, and Table 33 lists the DCE pinout for the X.21 Smart Serial cable. Arrows indicate signal direction: —> means DTE to DCE and <— means DCE to DTE.
Table 32 X.21 DTE Smart Serial Cable Pinout
26-Pin
Signal Name
Note
Direction
DB-15 Pin
Signal Name
J1-21 J1-24
MODE_2 MODE_DCE
Local connections
Drain wire
Shield
—
J2-01
Shield_GND
J1-05 J1-18
I_RXD/TXD+ I_RXD/TXD–
Twisted pair no. 8
<— <—
J2-04 J2-11
RECEIVE+ RECEIVE–
J1-01 J1-14
O_TXD/RXD+ O_TXD/RXD–
Twisted pair no. 5
—> —>
J2-02 J2-09
TRANSMIT+ TRANSMIT–
J1-11 J1-10
I_CTS/RTS+ I_DSR/DTR+
Twisted pair no. 2
<— <—
J2-05 J2-12
INDICATION+ INDICATION–
J1-08 J1-09
O_RTS/CTS O_DTR/DSR+
Twisted pair no. 3
—> —>
J2-03 J2-10
CONTROL+ CONTROL–
J1-26
GND+ Not used
Twisted pair no. 1
—
J2-08
CCT GND Not used
J1-04 J1-17
I_RXC/TXCE+ I_RXC/TXCE–
Twisted pair no. 7
<— <—
J2-06 J2-13
TIMING+ TIMING–
Not used
Twisted pair no. 4
Not used
Not used
Twisted pair no. 6
Not used
Not used
Twisted pair no. 9
Not used
Table 33 X.21 DCE Smart Serial Cable Pinout
26-Pin
Signal Name
Note
Direction
DB-15 Pin
Signal Name
J1-21
MODE_2
Local connections
Drain wire
Shield
—
J2-01
Shield_GND
J1-05 J1-18
I_RXD/TXD+ I_RXD/TXD–
Twisted pair no. 5
<— <—
J2-02 J2-09
TRANSMIT+ TRANSMIT–
J1-01 J1-14
O_TXD/RXD+ O_TXD/RXD–
Twisted pair no. 8
—> —>
J2-04 J2-11
RECEIVE+ RECEIVE–
J1-11 J1-10
I_CTS/RTS+ I_DSR/DTR+
Twisted pair no. 3
<— <—
J2-03 J2-10
CONTROL+ CONTROL–
J1-08 J1-09
O_RTS/CTS O_DTR/DSR+
Twisted pair no. 2
—> —>
J2-05 J2-12
INDICATION+ INDICATION–
J1-02 J1-15
O_TXCE/RXC+ O_TXCE/RXC+
Twisted pair no. 7
—> —>
J2-06 J2-13
TIMING+ TIMING–
J1-26
GND Not used
Twisted pair no. 1
—
J2-08
CCT GND Not used
Not used
Twisted pair no. 4
Not used
Not used
Twisted pair no. 6
Not used
Not used
Twisted pair no. 9
Not used
V.35 Smart Serial Cable Assembly
Table 34 lists the DTE pinout, and Table 35 lists the DCE pinout for the V.35 Smart Serial cable. Arrows indicate signal direction: —> means DTE to DCE and <— means DCE to DTE.
Table 34 V.35 DTE Smart Serial Cable Pinout
26-Pin
Signal Name
Note
Direction
V.35 Pin
Signal Name
J1-22 J1-23 J1-24
MODE_1 MODE_0 MODE_DCE
Local connections
Drain wire
Shield
—
J2-A
Shield_GND
J1-06 J1-19
B_DCD/DCD+ GND+
Twisted pair no. 1
<— —
J2-F
RLSD GND
J1-13 J1-26
B_LL/LL+ GND
Twisted pair no. 3
—> —
J2-K J2-B
LT GND
J1-05 J1-18
I_RXD/TXD+ I_RXD/TXD–
Twisted pair no. 9
<— <—
J2-R J2-T
RD+ RD–
J1-01 J1-14
O_TXD/RXD+ O_TXD/RXD–
Twisted pair no. 5
—> —>
J2-P J2-S
SD+ SD–
J1-11 J1-12
I_CTS/RTS+ I_DSR/DTR+
Twisted pair no. 2
<— <—
J2-D J2-E
CTS DSR
J1-08 J1-07
O_RTS/CTS O_DTR/DSR+
Twisted pair no. 4
—> —>
J2-C J2-H
RTS DTR
J1-04 J1-17
I_RXC/TXCE+ I_RXC/TXCE–
Twisted pair no. 8
<— <—
J2-V J2-X
SCR+ SCR–
J1-02 J1-15
O_TCXE/RXC+ 0_TXCE/RXC–
Twisted pair no. 6
—> —>
J2-U J2-W
SCTE+ SCTE–
J1-03 J1-16
B_TXC/TXC+ B_TXC/TXC–
Twisted pair no. 7
<— <—
J2-Y J2-AA
SCT+ SCT–
Table 35 V.35 DCE Smart Serial Cable Pinout
26-Pin
Signal Name
Note
Direction
V.35 Pin
Signal Name
J1-22 J1-23
MODE_1 MODE_0
Local connections
Drain wire
Shield
—
J2-A
Shield_GND
J1-06 J1-19
B_DCD/DCD+ GND+
Twisted pair no. 1
—> —
J2-F
RLSD GND
J1-13 J1-26
B_LL/LL+ GND
Twisted pair no. 3
—> —
J2-K J2-B
LT GND
J1-05 J1-18
I_RXD/TXD+ I_RXD/TXD–
Twisted pair no. 5
<— <—
J2-P J2-S
SD+ SD–
J1-01 J1-14
O_TXD/RXD+ O_TXD/RXD–
Twisted pair no. 9
—> —>
J2-R J2-T
RD+ RD–
J1-11 J1-12
I_CTS/RTS+ I_DSR/DTR+
Twisted pair no. 4
<— <—
J2-C J2-H
RTS DSR
J1-08 J1-07
O_RTS/CTS O_DTR/DSR+
Twisted pair no. 2
—> —>
J2-D J2-E
CTS DSR
J1-04 J1-17
I_RXC/TXCE+ I_RXC/TXCE–
Twisted pair no. 6
<— <—
J2-U J2-W
SCTE+ SCTE–
J1-02 J1-15
O_TCXE/RXC+ 0_TXCE/RXC–
Twisted pair no. 8
—> —>
J2-V J2-X
SCR+ SCR–
J1-03 J1-16
B_TXC/TXC+ B_TXC/TXC–
Twisted pair no. 7
—> —>
J2-Y J2-AA
SCT+ SCT–
EIA-530 Smart Serial Cable Assembly
Table 36 lists the DTE pinout, and Table 37 lists the DCE pinout for the EIA-530 Smart Serial cable. Arrows indicate signal direction: —> means DTE to DCE and <— means DCE to DTE.
The 4-port RS-232 cable was designed for use with the Cisco 8-port RS-232 asynchronous or synchronous high-speed WAN interface card (HWIC) (the Cisco HWIC-8A-RS232). The router end of the cable consists of a 68-pin 2-row D-shell connector. The network end of the cable consists of 4 standard 25-pin D-shell connectors (DB-25 connectors). These cables are available in either DTE or DCE format. See Figure 24.
Figure 24 4-Port RS-232 Cable Connectors, Network End
Figure 25 shows the 4-port RS-232 cable assembly. Table 38 lists the cable’s DTE pinout, and Table 39 lists the cable’s DCE pinout. Arrows indicate signal direction: —> means DTE to DCE and <— means DCE to DTE.
The 8-port RS-232 cable was designed for use with the Cisco 8-port and 16-port RS-232 asynchronous HWICs (the Cisco HWIC-8A and Cisco HWIC-16A). The router end of the cable consists of a standard 68-pin 2-row D-shell connector. The network end of the cable provides eight standard 8-pin RJ-45 connectors. These cables are available in DTE format only. See Figure 26.
Figure 26 8-Port RS-232 Cable Connector, Network End
Figure 27 shows the 8-port RS-232 cable assembly. Table 40 lists the DTE pinout for the 8-port RS-232 cable. Arrows indicate signal direction: —> means DTE to DCE and <— means DCE to DTE.