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613-003019 Rev. C

CentreCOM

®

 GS970EMX Series

Fanless Gigabit Layer 3 Lite Access Switches

GS970EMX/10

GS970EMX/20

GS970EMX/28

Installation Guide for Standalone 

Switches

Summary of Contents for CentreCOM GS970EMX Series

Page 1: ...613 003019 Rev C CentreCOM GS970EMX Series Fanless Gigabit Layer 3 Lite Access Switches GS970EMX 10 GS970EMX 20 GS970EMX 28 Installation Guide for Standalone Switches...

Page 2: ...rademarks of their respective owners Allied Telesis Inc reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior written notice The informati...

Page 3: ...Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Note Modifications or...

Page 4: ...EN 55024 EN 55035 Laser Safety EN 60825 1 EN 55032 Class A EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 India TEC Telecommunications Engineering Center Japan VCCI Class A Voluntary Control Council for Interference Mexi...

Page 5: ...nslated Safety Statements document at www alliedtelesis com us en documents translated safety statements Remarque Les consignes de s curit portant le symbole sont traduites dans plusieurs langues dans...

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Page 7: ...Switch ID LED 33 USB Port 35 Console Port 36 Power Supply and Power Savings Features 38 Chapter 2 Beginning the Installation 39 Reviewing Safety Precautions 40 Choosing a Site for the Switch 44 Site...

Page 8: ...e 90 Installing GS970EMX 20 and GS970EMX 28 Switches on a Concrete Wall 92 Chapter 8 Verifying the Switch 95 Powering On the Switch 96 Starting a Local Management Session 98 Displaying the Hardware St...

Page 9: ...Figure 26 GS970EMX 10 Switch in an Equipment Rack with the RKMT J05 Brackets Kit 58 Figure 27 GS970EMX 10 Switch with RKMT J05 Cable Trays 59 Figure 28 Attaching the RKMT J05 Handles to the Short Bra...

Page 10: ...Cable 98 Figure 63 Management Workstation VT Kit3 Management Cable and Switch 99 Figure 64 Connecting the Management Cable to the Console Port 99 Figure 65 User Exec Mode Prompt 100 Figure 66 Moving...

Page 11: ...le 6 Speed Activity LEDs for the 1 2 5 5 10Gbps Multi Gigabit Copper Ports 30 Table 7 Speed Activity LEDs for the 1 10Gbps SFP Ports 31 Table 8 Product Dimensions H x W x D 118 Table 9 Switch Weights...

Page 12: ...Tables 12...

Page 13: ...ions Document Conventions on page 14 Contacting Allied Telesis on page 15 The GS970EMX Switches support Virtual Chassis Stacking VCStack The feature allows you manage multiple switches as a single uni...

Page 14: ...tions Note Notes provide additional information Caution Cautions inform you that performing or omitting a specific action may result in equipment damage or loss of data Warning Warnings inform you tha...

Page 15: ...to your questions in our knowledge database check support tickets learn about Return Merchandise Authorizations RMAs and contact Allied Telesis technical experts Software Downloads Download the latest...

Page 16: ...Preface 16...

Page 17: ...tures on page 20 10 100 1000Mbps Copper Ports on page 23 1 2 5 5 10Gbps Multi Gigabit Copper Ports on page 25 SFP Ports on page 27 Port LEDs on page 28 eco friendly Button on page 32 Switch ID LED on...

Page 18: ...100 1000Mbps Copper Ports B One 1 2 5 5 10Gbps Multi Gigabit Copper Port C One 1 10Gbps SFP Transceiver Port D One Local Management Console Port A B C D E F E One USB Flash Drive Port F Switch ID LED...

Page 19: ...28 Switch Figure 4 illustrates the back panels Figure 4 Back Panels A Twenty four 10 100 1000Mbps Copper Ports B Two 1 2 5 5 10Gbps Multi Gigabit Copper Ports C Two 1 10Gbps SFP Transceiver Ports D On...

Page 20: ...here 1000Base T 2 5GBase T 5GBase T and 10GBase T compliant IEEE 802 3bz for 2 5GBase T and 5GBase T Auto Negotiation for speed 100 meters 328 feet maximum operating distance per port Full duplex mod...

Page 21: ...ps Multi Gigabit copper ports Speed activity LEDs for the SFP ports Switch ID number LED Note Refer to Port LEDs on page 28 Installation Options Here are the installation options for the switches Desk...

Page 22: ...e Local management through the Console port Remote Telnet and Secure Shell management Remote HTTP and HTTPS web browser management Command line interface Autonomous Management Framework Vista Manager...

Page 23: ...lf or full duplex mode at 10 100Mbps Full duplex mode only at 1000Mbps Duplex modes are set manually or with IEEE 802 3u Auto Negotiation Speed and duplex mode settings of copper ports can be set inde...

Page 24: ...mode Otherwise a speed or duplex mode mismatch might occur between the devices resulting in reduced performance You should set speed and duplex mode manually on copper ports that are connected to dev...

Page 25: ...bps IEEE802 3ab 2 5Gbps IEEE 802 3bz 5Gbps IEEE 802 3bz 10Gbps IEEE 802 3an You can set port speed with Auto Negotiation or manually Guidelines are given here 1Gbps and 10Gbps can be set either manual...

Page 26: ...tures Additional features are listed here 8 pin RJ 45 connectors Non blocking wire speed supported at all speeds Supports up to 12KB jumbo frames at 1 5 10Gbps Supports up to 10KB jumbo frames at 2 5G...

Page 27: ...direct connect twinax cables with SFP transceiver style connectors 10Gbps SFP single port BiDi transceivers SP10TM 1 2 5 5 10Gbps copper port transceiver You can use the ports to connect switches to...

Page 28: ...1000Mbps Copper Ports Table 3 and Table 4 on page 29 define the LEDs Table 3 Speed Activity LEDs for the 10 100 1000Mbps Copper Ports State Description Solid Green The port has established a link at 1...

Page 29: ...n Table 4 Duplex Mode LEDs for the 10 100 1000Mbps Copper Ports State Description Solid Green The port is operating in full duplex mode Solid Amber The port is operating in half duplex mode Flashing A...

Page 30: ...bps Multi Gigabit Copper Ports State Description Solid Green left LED The port has established a link at 2 5Gbps 5Gbps or 10Gbps to a network device Flashing Green left LED The port is transmitting or...

Page 31: ...LEDs for the 1 2 5 5 10Gbps Multi Gigabit Copper Ports Continued State Description Table 6 Speed Activity LEDs for the 1 10Gbps SFP Ports State Description Solid Amber The port has established a link...

Page 32: ...off the LEDs NO ECOFRIENDLY LED command Turns on the LEDs The AlliedWare Plus management software has a command that blinks all the port LEDs so that you can quickly identify a specific unit among the...

Page 33: ...LED The LED displays different information depending on whether the low power eco friendly mode is on or off Refer to eco friendly Button on page 32 Figure 9 lists the states of the LED when the eco...

Page 34: ...M ENVIRONMENT command in the command line interface of the AlliedWare Plus management software to identify the source of the problem Figure 10 illustrates the states of the LED when the eco friendly m...

Page 35: ...store configuration files on flash drives to maintain a history of the switch s configurations or to restore configuration files to the switch You can also use the port and flash drives to quickly co...

Page 36: ...VT100 or ANSI terminal or an equivalent terminal emulation program To perform local management sessions you need a management cable to connect your workstation to the Console port Two cables are avail...

Page 37: ...the cable to the Console port on the switch with a standard straight through Ethernet cable Refer to Figure 13 The cable requires a software driver from Allied Telesis The VT Kit3 management cable is...

Page 38: ...ches support the following power savings features The switch supports IEEE 802 3az Energy Efficient Ethernet EEE EEE is an energy saving feature that reduces power consumption during periods of no dat...

Page 39: ...contains the following sections Reviewing Safety Precautions on page 40 Choosing a Site for the Switch on page 44 Unpacking the Switch on page 46 Installation Options on page 48 Hardware Options on p...

Page 40: ...isponible l adresse www alliedtelesis com en documents translated safety statements Warning Class 1 Laser product L1 Warning Do not stare into the laser beam L2 Warning Do not look directly at the fib...

Page 41: ...Caution Air vents must not be blocked and must have free access to the room ambient air for cooling E6 Warning Operating Temperatures This product is designed for a maximum ambient temperature of 45...

Page 42: ...ommends that you get assistance when mounting the chassis in an equipment rack E28 Note If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment m...

Page 43: ...o reset the switch to disable the VCStack feature Some network traffic may be lost if the device is already connected to a live network E75 Warning Switches should not be stacked on top of one another...

Page 44: ...rack If you plan to install the switch on a table verify that the table is level and stable The power outlet should be located near the switch and be easily accessible The site should allow for easy...

Page 45: ...rated by the installed equipment sealed or unsealed enclosure type enclosure material paint color mounting method wall pole ground etc and sun exposure The smaller enclosure size you choose the higher...

Page 46: ...igure 14 Figure 14 Accessory Items Note Please retain the original packaging material in the event you need to return the unit to Allied Telesis One AC power cord One management cable with RJ 45 8P8C...

Page 47: ...with the equipment rack brackets in Figure 15 Figure 15 Equipment Rack Brackets Included with the GS970EMX 28 Switch Note If any item is missing or damaged contact your Allied Telesis sales representa...

Page 48: ...ch Figure 16 illustrates the installation options for the GS970EMX 10 Switch Figure 16 Installation Options for the GS970EMX 10 Switch Table or desktop with the bumper feet included with the switch St...

Page 49: ...options for the GS970EMX 20 Switch Figure 17 Installation Options for the GS970EMX 20 Switch Table or desktop with the bumper feet included with the switch Standard 19 inch equipment rack with the RK...

Page 50: ...8 Installation Options for the GS970EMX 28 Switch Table or desktop with the bumper feet included with the switch Standard 19 inch equipment rack with the equipment rack brackets included with the swit...

Page 51: ...e GS970EMX 10 Switch in an Equipment Rack on page 57 Figure 19 RKMT J05 Equipment Rack Brackets Kit for the GS970EMX 10 Switch BRKT J23 Wall Brackets Kit The GS970EMX 10 Switch is installed on a wall...

Page 52: ...pment rack For instructions refer to Chapter 4 Installing the GS970EMX 20 Switch in an Equipment Rack on page 65 Figure 21 RKMT J13 Equipment Rack Brackets Kit for the GS970EMX 20 Switch Note You can...

Page 53: ...28 Switches are installed on a wall with the BRKT J24 wall brackets kit Refer to Figure 22 For instructions refer to Chapter 7 Installing GS970EMX 20 and GS970EMX 28 Switches on a Wall on page 85 Fig...

Page 54: ...he Switch on page 44 Do not stack switches on a table Do not install the switch upside down on a table Do not install the switch vertically on a table Figure 24 Unsupported Table Installations Warning...

Page 55: ...Reviewing Safety Precautions on page 40 and Choosing a Site for the Switch on page 44 2 Verify that the table is strong enough to support the weight of the switch 3 Verify that the accessory kit came...

Page 56: ...Chapter 2 Beginning the Installation 56...

Page 57: ...nt Rack The instructions in this chapter explain how to install the GS970EMX 10 Switch in a standard 19 inch equipment rack with the RKMT J05 equipment rack brackets kit Here are the sections Introduc...

Page 58: ...nt rack requires the RKMT J05 equipment rack brackets kit The brackets allow you to install the switch with the front panel flush with the front of the equipment rack or with the switch projecting in...

Page 59: ...ion Guide for Standalone Switches 59 The RKMT J05 bracket kit includes two cable trays and ten tie wraps for physically securing the power cord or network cables Refer to Figure 27 Figure 27 GS970EMX...

Page 60: ...t rack with the RKMT J05 equipment rack brackets kit perform the following procedure 1 Place the switch on a table Note If the bumper feet are attached to the bottom on the switch remove them before c...

Page 61: ...nstallation Guide for Standalone Switches 61 4 Attach the short brackets to the long brackets using the supplied M4x6mm countersunk screws Refer to Figure 29 Figure 29 Attaching the Short RKMT J05 Bra...

Page 62: ...ling the GS970EMX 10 Switch in an Equipment Rack 62 5 Attach one or both cord trays to the long brackets The cord trays are optional Refer to Figure 30 Figure 30 Attaching the RKMT J05 Cord Trays to t...

Page 63: ...s Installation Guide for Standalone Switches 63 6 Attach the brackets to the bottom panel of the switch Refer to Figure 31 Figure 31 Attaching the RKMT J05 Brackets to the Switch 7 Turn the switch rig...

Page 64: ...8 Have another person hold the switch in the equipment rack while you secure it with four standard equipment rack screws not provided Refer to Figure 32 Figure 32 Attaching the GS970EMX 10 Switch to...

Page 65: ...k This chapter contains installation instructions for the GS970EMX 20 Switch in a standard 19 inch equipment rack with the RKMT J13 equipment rack brackets kit Here are the sections in the chapter Int...

Page 66: ...you to install the switch with its front panel flush with or recessed 50mm 2 in behind the front of the equipment rack Refer to Figure 33 The kit is sold separately Figure 33 GS970EMX 20 Switch with...

Page 67: ...ch in a 19 inch equipment rack perform the following procedure 1 Place the switch on a table Note If the bumper feet are attached to the bottom on the switch remove them before continuing 2 Unpack the...

Page 68: ...ent Rack 68 Figure 35 Attaching the Extenders to the RKMT J13 Brackets 5 Attach the brackets to the sides of the switch with six of the 4x8mm screws included in the kit Refer to Figure 36 Figure 36 At...

Page 69: ...son hold the switch at the selected location in the equipment rack while you secure it using four standard equipment rack screws not provided Refer to Figure 37 Figure 37 Securing the GS970EMX 20 Swit...

Page 70: ...Chapter 4 Installing the GS970EMX 20 Switch in an Equipment Rack 70...

Page 71: ...X 28 Switch in an Equipment Rack This chapter contains installation instructions for the GS970EMX 28 Switch in a standard 19 inch equipment rack Here are the sections Introduction on page 72 Installin...

Page 72: ...dard 19 inch equipment rack Refer to Figure 38 The brackets and screws are shown in Figure 15 on page 47 Figure 38 GS970EMX 28 Switch Installed in a Standard 19 inch Equipment Rack Note You can instal...

Page 73: ...s not provided To install the GS970EMX 28 Switch in a 19 inch equipment rack perform the following procedure 1 Place the switch on a table Note If the bumper feet are attached to the bottom on the swi...

Page 74: ...Chapter 5 Installing the GS970EMX 28 Switch in an Equipment Rack 74 Figure 40 Securing the GS970EMX 28 Switch in a Standard 19 inch Equipment Rack...

Page 75: ...n a Wall This chapter explains how to install the GS970EMX 10 Switch on a wall with the BRKT J23 wall brackets kit The sections are listed here Introduction on page 76 Installation Guidelines on page...

Page 76: ...J23 wall brackets kit The kit contains two identical brackets Refer to Figure 20 on page 51 The BRKT J23 kit is sold separately You can install the switch with the front panel facing up left or right...

Page 77: ...tches 77 Figure 42 shows the switch with four brackets Figure 42 GS970EMX 10 Switch with Four BRKT J23 Wall Brackets Do not install the switch with the front panel facing down Refer to Figure 43 Figur...

Page 78: ...kets requires two BRKT J23 brackets kits The BRKT J23 brackets kit does not include screws or wall anchors You can install the switch on a wooden or concrete wall The diameter of the screw holes in th...

Page 79: ...mine the appropriate hardware requirements for your wall before installing the switch E88 Please review Reviewing Safety Precautions on page 40 and Choosing a Site for the Switch on page 44 before per...

Page 80: ...g 2 Unpack the BRKT J23 wall brackets kit and verify the contents Refer to Figure 21 on page 52 3 Have another person hold the switch on the wall at the selected location and orientation Be sure to le...

Page 81: ...e are any live electrical wires at the screw hole locations 7 If required pre drill the screw holes on the wall For a concrete wall observe the following Set the drill to hammer and rotation mode to b...

Page 82: ...Chapter 6 Installing the GS970EMX 10 Switch on a Wall 82 Figure 46 Attaching the Bottom BRKT J23 Brackets to the Wall...

Page 83: ...BRKT J23 brackets Refer to Figure 47 Figure 47 Sliding the Switch into the BRKT J23 Brackets Note If you are installing the switch with two brackets skip the next step and go to Chapter 8 Verifying t...

Page 84: ...S970EMX 10 Switch on a Wall 84 11 Attach the two top brackets to the wall with appropriate screws Refer to Figure 48 Figure 48 Attaching the Top BRKT J23 Brackets to the Wall 12 Go to Chapter 8 Verify...

Page 85: ...ng GS970EMX 20 and GS970EMX 28 Switches on a wall with the BRKT J24 wall brackets kit The chapter contains the following sections Installation Guidelines on page 86 Installing GS970EMX 20 and GS970EMX...

Page 86: ...e 49 The kit is sold separately Figure 49 GS970EMX 20 and GS970EMX 28 Switches on a Wall Do not install the switches with the front panels facing down Refer to Figure 50 Figure 50 Unsupported Wall Ins...

Page 87: ...others or damage to the equipment may result if it is improperly fastened to the wall E105 Here are the required tools and material for installing the switch on a wall One BRKT J24 wall brackets kit...

Page 88: ...ures for installing the switch on a wooden wall Plywood Base for a Wall with Wooden Studs When installing the switch on a wall that has wooden studs Allied Telesis recommends installing the device on...

Page 89: ...nstall the plywood base on the wall and then install the switch on the base Refer to Figure 52 Figure 52 Steps to Installing GS970EMX Switches on a Plywood Base Consult a qualified building contractor...

Page 90: ...elf or damaging the equipment Warning The device should be installed on the wall by a qualified building contractor Serious injury to yourself or others or damage to the equipment may result if it is...

Page 91: ...e wall You can install the switch with the front panel facing up left or right Figure 54 shows the switch with the faceplate on the left Note Do not install the switch with the front panel facing down...

Page 92: ...ll E105 To install the switch on a concrete wall perform the following procedure 1 Place the switch on a table Note If the bumper feet are attached to the bottom on the switch remove them before conti...

Page 93: ...n a table or desk 6 Use a drill and 1 4 carbide drill bit to pre drill the holes you marked in step 3 Review the following guidelines Prior to drilling set the drill to hammer and rotation mode The mo...

Page 94: ...Chapter 7 Installing GS970EMX 20 and GS970EMX 28 Switches on a Wall 94 Figure 56 Securing the GS970EMX Switch on a Concrete Wall...

Page 95: ...on on the switch verify its hardware status and disable the VCStack feature to use the switch as a standalone device This chapter contains the following procedures Powering On the Switch on page 96 St...

Page 96: ...et outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible E5 To power on the switch perform the following procedure 1 Install the power cord retaining clip on the AC power connect...

Page 97: ...ower Cord Retaining Clip 4 Connect the power cord to an appropriate AC power source Refer to Figure 60 Figure 60 Connecting the Power Cord to an AC Power Source Note The illustration shows a North Ame...

Page 98: ...orts to its queries for an IP address it uses the default IPv4 address 169 254 42 42 16 Local management sessions require a management cable The switch comes with the management cable shown in Figure...

Page 99: ...ement cable included with the switch perform the following procedure 1 Power on the GS970EMX Switch Refer to Powering On the Switch on page 96 2 Wait one minute for the switch to start the AlliedWare...

Page 100: ...mpted for a user name and password 7 Enter the default user name and password They are manager and friend without the quotes respectively Note User names and passwords are case sensitive The local man...

Page 101: ...he switch Refer to Starting a Local Management Session on page 98 2 Enter the SHOW SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT command in the User Exec or Privileged Exec mode 3 Check the Status column All components should h...

Page 102: ...mmand to return to the Privileged Exec mode Refer to Figure 68 Figure 68 Returning to the Privileged Exec Mode 9 Enter the WRITE command to save your change in the configuration file The switch displa...

Page 103: ...dicating that VCStack is disabled The switch is now operating as a standalone unit The S1 and S2 ports can be used as regular networking ports If the number is 1 or higher repeat this procedure being...

Page 104: ...Chapter 8 Verifying the Switch 104...

Page 105: ...ontains the following sections Cabling Copper Ports on page 106 Guidelines to Handling SFP and SFP Transceivers on page 107 Installing 1Gbps SFP and 10Gbps SFP Transceivers on page 108 Installing SP10...

Page 106: ...tors into place The default speed setting for the ports is Auto Negotiation This setting is appropriate for ports connected to network devices that also support Auto Negotiation Ports must be set to A...

Page 107: ...ents of the transceivers are provided in documents included with the devices You should install a transceiver before connecting its fiber optic cable Fiber optic transceivers are dust sensitive Always...

Page 108: ...transceiver 2 Remove the transceiver from its shipping container and store the packaging material in a safe location 3 Position the transceiver with the Allied Telesis label facing up Refer to Figure...

Page 109: ...erify that the transceiver handle is in the upright position Refer to Figure 72 Figure 72 Positioning the SFP Handle in the Upright Position 7 Connect the fiber optic cable to the transceiver Refer to...

Page 110: ...Chapter 9 Cabling Copper and SFP Ports 110 Figure 73 Connecting a Fiber Optic Cable to an SFP or SFP Transceiver 8 Repeat this procedure to install a second transceiver...

Page 111: ...three meters Note The GS970EMX Switches do not support the seven meter SP10TW7 cable To install SP10TW cables perform the following procedure 1 Select an SFP port for the transceiver 2 Remove the tra...

Page 112: ...er and SFP Ports 112 6 Repeat this procedure to install a second transceiver Note To remove the connector and cable from the port gently push on the connector pull on the release tab and slide the con...

Page 113: ...within the required levels for your region The power requirements for the switch are listed in Power Specifications on page 122 The switch might be operating in the low power eco friendly mode To tog...

Page 114: ...ntation Verify that the correct type of fiber optic cabling is being used Verify that the port is connected to the correct fiber optic cable Try connecting another network device to the fiber optic po...

Page 115: ...the power source to the switch is stable and within the approved operating range The unit will shut down if the input voltage fluctuates above or below the approved operating range Verify that the loc...

Page 116: ...Chapter 10 Troubleshooting 116...

Page 117: ...ntains the following sections Physical Specifications on page 118 Environmental Specifications on page 121 Power Specifications on page 122 Certifications on page 123 RJ 45 Copper Port Pinouts on page...

Page 118: ...de the dimensions of the switches Figure 75 Dimensions of the GS970EMX 10 Switch Table 7 Product Dimensions H x W x D GS970EMX 10 3 8 cm x 26 3 cm x 17 9 cm 1 5 in x 10 4 in x 7 0 in GS970EMX 20 and G...

Page 119: ...e Switches 119 Figure 76 Dimensions of GS970EMX 20 and GS970EMX 28 Switches Measurements in Figure 77 are in millimeters mm Figure 77 Bracket Screw Holes on GS970EMX 20 and GS970EMX 28 Switches 34 1 c...

Page 120: ...switch weights Ventilation Table 9 lists the ventilation requirements Table 8 Switch Weights GS970EMX 10 1 6 kg 3 53 lb GS970EMX 20 3 0 kg 6 61 lb GS970EMX 28 3 1 kg 6 84 lb Table 9 Ventilation Requi...

Page 121: ...Specifications Operating Temperature Range without SFP transceivers 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Operating Temperature Range with SFP transceivers 0 C to 45 C 32 F to 113 F Storage Temperature 25 C to 70...

Page 122: ...e The input voltage current and frequency can be found on the rating label on the bottom panel of the switch Heat Dissipation Table 13 lists the heat dissipation Table 11 Maximum Power Consumption GS9...

Page 123: ...Zealand RCM Regulatory Compliance Mark Common Criteria NIAP National Information Assurance Partnership European Economic Area EEA CE Conformit Europ enne WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipmen...

Page 124: ...ical Specifications 124 Mexico NOM Normas Oficiales Mexicanas North America FCC Class A Laser Safety EN 60825 1 CULUS Energy Star United Kingdom UKCA UK Conformity Assessment Table 14 Product Certific...

Page 125: ...15 lists the pin signals for the copper ports Table 15 Pin Signals for Copper Ports Pin 10 100Mbps MDI 10 100Mbps MDI X 1 2 5 5 10Gbps 1 TX RX Bi directional pair A 2 TX RX Bi directional pair A 3 RX...

Page 126: ...al Console Port Pinouts Table 16 lists the pin signals of the RJ 45 style serial Console port Table 16 RJ 45 Style Serial Console Port Pin Signals Pin Signal 1 Unused 2 Unused 3 Transmit Data 4 Signal...

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