Important:
The VSP 4000 PWR+ models use pins 1, 2, 3, and 6 for PoE+, and is compliant with Type 2
(MDI-X) in IEEE802.3at.
Console port pin assignments
The following table describes the console port pin assignments in the VSP 4000.
Important:
VSP 4000 supports only CLI Quickstart use on the console port.
Table 9: DB–9 Console port pin assignments
Connector
Pin Number
Signal
1
Carrier detect (not used)
2
Transmit Data (TXD)
3
Receive Data (RXD)
4
Data terminal ready (not used)
5
Signal ground (GND)
6
Not used
7
Request to send (not used)
8
Not used
9
Ring indicator (not used)
Table 10: RJ45 Console port pin assignments
Connector
Pin Number
Signal
1
Ready to send (RTS) — optional
2
Data terminal ready (DTR) — optional, can swap or link with pin
8
3
Transmit data (TXD) — mandatory
4
Carrier detect (DCD) — optional
5
Ground (GND) — mandatory
6
Receive data (RXD) — mandatory
7
Data set ready (DSR) — optional
8
Clear to send (CTS) — optional, can swap or link with pin 1
Console port pin assignments
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