
Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory Specifications
XSR Getting Started Guide A-5
Console Port
The XSR comes equipped with a serial port useful for initial configuration.
Using a serial (null modem) cable, you can attach the router’s DB-9 Console port to a data terminal
port and directly configure the XSR over the asynchronous connection. Then, open a Microsoft
HyperTerminal or Telnet session to communicate with the router. If you use HyperTerminal, set
the connection properties as follows:
•
Connect using: Direct to COM
x
(where
x
is an unused COM port)
•
Bits per second: 9600
•
Data bits: 8
•
Parity: None
•
Stop bits: 1
•
Flow control: none
Refer to
Figure A-1
for pinout assignments.
Figure A-1 Console Port Pinouts
Note:
The XSR default login is
Admin
with no password.
Pin Signal
1
Carrier Detect (CD)
2
Receive Data (RX)
3
Transmit Data (TX)
4
Data Term Ready (DTR)
5
Ground (GND)
6
Data Set Ready (DSR)
7
Request to Send (RTS)
8
Clear to Send (CTS)
9
Ring Indicator (RI)
Pin 1
Pin 5
Pin 6
Pin 9
Console
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