EQT Router User Manual
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Micro-D to DB9 Split Cable
MIRO-D F
DB9-1 F
Provides access to EQT
DB9-2 F
Provides access to ACO2 slot 1 (1602 and 3204)
DB9-3 F
Provides access to ACO2 slot 2 (3204)
DB9-4 F
Provides access to front panel
Table 4: Micro-D to DB9 Split Cable Number
Figure 2-6: Micro-D to DB9 Split Cable
Note:
All these four DB9 cables can be connected to PC with a straight through
cable and the default port settings are 115200, 8, none, 1, none.
2.6.
ETHERNET CONNECTIONS
There is one RJ-45 network connector on the rear panel. The RJ-45 connector is an Ethernet port used
for monitoring and control of the system, etc. See section 4.4.1 for information on connecting to an
Ethernet network. See section 4.2.3 for information on configuring the network address for the router.
2.6.1. Connecting to an Ethernet Network
The EQT uses 10Base-T (10 Mbps), 100Base-TX (100 Mbps) or Gigabit (1Gbps) twisted pair Ethernet
cabling systems.
When connecting for
10Base-T systems, category 3, 4, or 5 UTP cable as well as
EIA/TIA – 568 100
Ω
STP cable may be used. When connecting for 100Base-TX systems, category 5
UTP cable is required. The cable must be “straight-through” with a RJ-45 connector at each end.
Establish the network connection by plugging one end of the cable into the RJ-45 receptacle of the
EQT and the other end into a port of the supporting hub.
Summary of Contents for EQT Series
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